Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about PRP / Plasma Facial.

A PRP / Plasma Facial uses a small blood sample to isolate platelet-rich plasma, then reapplies it to the skin to stimulate collagen and tissue repair. It prompts natural regeneration, improving texture and reducing signs of aging over several treatments.

Most clients report mild discomfort during blood draw and a brief stinging or pressure during treatment. Topical numbing is applied to minimize sensation. Any redness or tenderness typically subsides within a few days, making recovery generally tolerable.

Treatment plans vary, but most see noticeable improvement after three sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. Maintenance sessions every six to twelve months help sustain collagen production and results depending on aging and lifestyle factors.

Common side effects include temporary redness, mild swelling, bruising at injection sites, and light sensitivity. Serious complications are rare because PRP uses your own plasma. Your technician will review risks and aftercare to minimize reactions and support healing.

Ideal candidates are adults seeking natural skin rejuvenation who are in good overall health. Those with active infections, certain blood disorders, or on blood-thinning medications may be ineligible. A consultation and medical history review determines suitability.

Initial improvements in texture and tone can appear within two to four weeks, while collagen remodeling continues for three to six months. Optimal results typically develop over multiple sessions and improve gradually as the skin regenerates.