PRP THERAPY

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses a concentrated portion of your own blood to support your body’s natural repair and rejuvenation process. Rich in platelets and growth factors, PRP can be used to improve the appearance of the skin, support healthier hair, and enhance results when paired with other aesthetic treatments.

Because PRP comes directly from you, it’s a natural and highly personalized approach to rejuvenation.

A small amount of blood is drawn and processed in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelet-rich plasma. The PRP is then injected or applied to the treatment area, depending on your treatment goals.

These concentrated platelets release growth factors that help support tissue repair, collagen production, and cellular renewal.

PRP can help improve overall skin quality and is commonly used to address:

  • Fine lines and early signs of aging
  • Uneven or rough skin texture
  • Dull, tired-looking skin
  • Acne scarring
  • Loss of firmness
  • Crepey skin
  • Overall skin rejuvenation

PRP may also be combined with treatments such as microneedling or laser resurfacing for enhanced rejuvenation.

PRP under eye treatment

PRP can also be injected into the scalp to support healthier hair growth in appropriate candidates. Growth factors within the PRP help support the hair follicles and may improve the appearance of hair density and thickness over time.

Because hair growth happens gradually, a series of treatments is typically recommended, followed by maintenance treatments based on your individual response.

Before and after a series of three PRP treatments

For skin rejuvenation, improvements in texture, tone, and overall skin quality may become noticeable over the following weeks as collagen production increases.

Hair restoration results take longer and typically develop over several months as the natural hair growth cycle progresses.

Your recommended number of treatments will depend on your goals and the area being treated.

At LuxLife, we love treatments that work with your body rather than simply changing the way you look. PRP is all about using what’s already yours to support healthier-looking skin and hair.