PRP
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma): A cutting-edge treatment that uses your body’s natural growth factors to rejuvenate skin, promote hair growth, and accelerate healing.

- Expert medical staff
- Secure, reliable, and medically proven treatments
- Evident results
- Expert medical staff
- Secure, reliable, and medically proven treatments
- Evident results

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a regenerative treatment that leverages the healing properties of your blood’s platelets and growth factors. PRP is derived by extracting a small sample of your blood, processing it in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting the enriched plasma into targeted areas.
PRP is widely used for skin rejuvenation, hair restoration, and enhancing healing in joints and tissues. Its ability to stimulate collagen production and cellular repair makes it a versatile and highly effective solution for various aesthetic and medical concerns.
The Results
Before + After
Remember that every patient is different, and your results may differ.
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What it Treats
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Acne scars
- Uneven skin texture
- Hair thinning and hair loss
- Dark under-eye circles
- Skin laxity
- Joint pain and sports injuries
- Post-surgical recovery
Target Areas
- Face
- Scalp
- Neck
- Hands
- Knees
- Shoulders
- Elbows

WHAT OUR EXPERTS SAY
PRP is a remarkable, natural treatment that taps into your body’s own healing abilities to rejuvenate and restore. It’s a game-changer for those seeking safe and effective results.
Shweta Arora MD
How How PRP Works Works?
How
How PRP Works
Works?
PRP therapy follows a straightforward yet advanced process to deliver targeted results. Here’s how it works:
- Step 1: Blood Collection: A small sample of your blood is drawn, similar to a routine lab test.
- Step 2: Platelet Isolation: The sample is placed in a centrifuge, which spins the blood to separate the platelets and plasma from other components.
- Step 3: Preparation: The platelet-rich plasma is collected and prepared for injection.
- Step 4: Application: The PRP is injected into the targeted areas to stimulate healing and rejuvenation. For skin treatments, it may also be combined with microneedling for enhanced absorption.
Because the treatment uses your own blood, there’s minimal risk of adverse reactions, and results continue to improve over time as collagen production and tissue repair occur.
