
What is this treatment?
Face PRP uses platelet-rich plasma prepared from your own blood as part of a skin rejuvenation plan. Suitability and session frequency are decided after assessment.
Real case photos & videos
These visuals are shown in full-frame as much as possible so the treatment details remain clearly visible.
PRP with microneedling for acne scars
Procedure glimpse related to acne-scar care.
Smooth-face glow video
Awareness video about restoring glow and smoother skin.
Shared with patient consent. Results vary by individual and should be discussed during your consultation.
When to consider it
- Dullness or texture concerns
- Early ageing signs
- Patients interested in regenerative options
- People suitable after medical review
How the care journey works
Skin and facial assessment
The doctor reviews your concern, skin type, medical history and expected outcome.
Personalised plan
You understand what is suitable, what is optional and what results can realistically be expected.
Procedure
Treatment is performed with a conservative, safety-first approach.
Aftercare and maintenance
You receive simple post-care guidance and a review plan when required.
Common questions
What is face PRP used for?
Face PRP may be used to support skin texture, glow and rejuvenation by using platelet-rich plasma prepared from your own blood sample.
How many PRP sessions are needed for the face?
The number of sessions depends on skin concern, age, texture and response. The doctor will suggest a plan after assessment.
Is face PRP safe for everyone?
Suitability depends on medical history, skin condition and blood-related factors. The doctor will review these before recommending PRP.