PRP Therapy - Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy
Regeneration, Powered by You
PRP is a regenerative autologous treatment, meaning it comes from your own blood and can stimulate cellular regeneration and tissue repair. Platelets are one of the cells in our blood—and when activated, they can release growth factors and other proteins that support healing and rejuvenation.
Common Areas Treated
- Sun Damage
- Skin Laxity
- Wrinkles & Fine Lines
- Hyper-Pigmentation
- Pore Reduction
- Rough Texture
- Stretch Marks & Scars
Benefits of PRP Therapy
Sexual Health
PRP Therapy can successfully heal and rejuvenate vaginal and clitoral tissue in women, especially those who face challenges from low sex drive, sexual arousal disorder, problems attaining orgasm, and/or pain during intercourse. It can also significantly improve urinary incontinence.
PRP Therapy can produce stronger and firmer erections, enhance circulation, and increase stamina while having the potential to enhance a man’s sexual performance and overall sensation.
Hair Restoration
Arthritis / Joint Support
PRP Therapy can support joint health by helping stimulate collagen and elastin production while promoting the body’s natural healing response. This regenerative approach may reduce inflammation, improve mobility, and ease discomfort associated with joint wear, overuse, or arthritis.
What You’ll Notice Over Time
- Firmer & Smoother Skin
- Smaller Pore Size
- Brighter Complexion
- Better Sexual Health
- Thicker & Healthier Hair
- Less Pain & More Flexibility
How It Works
PRP is acquired when a small amount of blood is drawn in the office. The blood is placed in a centrifuge that spins it rapidly to separate and concentrate platelets. Your provider will topically numb the area being treated, then inject and/or microneedle the concentrated plasma into the targeted area. Most appointments take about 30 minutes to an hour.
For cosmetic goals, PRP can also be combined with filler to enhance, lift, and contour the skin. Treatment plans are personalized based on your goals and the area being treated. For cosmetic purposes, many people see improvement in 1–3 treatments. For hair restoration, we often recommend 3–6 treatments, then maintenance every 6 months. For women’s sexual health, 1–2 sessions is commonly enough to feel results (incontinence may require additional sessions). For men’s sexual health, three sessions are often performed about a month apart.
Real Results. Real People.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is PRP?
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is an injectable treatment by which a person’s own blood is used. Platelets are vital in the process of tissue healing, and the growth of new cells. PRP thereby promotes collagen production, regenerates the skin tissue, and essentially re-energizes your cells into rejuvenating themselves. The release of growth factors amphiphiles the healing process. PRP softens fine lines and wrinkles, tightens the skin, and improves skin tone and texture.
How is PRP administered?
The treatment of PRP involves a fraction of blood, collected or ‘drawn up’ from the individual patient into a syringe. The collected blood is then spun down in a special centrifuge to separate its components. The platelet rich plasma is then reinjected, and/or micro-needled back into the skin.
How long does a PRP treatment take?
Typically, a PRP treatment takes between an hour or two to complete. This depends on if the PRP is administered through injections only, and/or micro-needled into the skin. This timeframe includes an additional 30 minutes for the blood to be drawn and spun in the centrifuge, and topical numbing to be applied.
Do PRP injections hurt?
Some mild discomfort may be felt while the PRP is being reinjected. The sensation typically felt is a burning or tingling sensation. This sensation only lasts a few minutes after the PRP injected. We ensure our patients are comfortable throughout the entire PRP treatment and apply topical numbing cream and ice to aid any discomfort.
When will I begin to see results from a PRP treatment?
Generally, patients notice tightening and a more even tone to their skin in a week or two after PRP injections. These results continue to build for up to 6 months after treatment.
How long do results from PRP injections last?
Results from PRP injections can be seen for many years after treatment; However, these results vary due to the individual’s natural variation in quality of Platelet Rich Plasma, as well as their lifestyle. While we cannot stop the aging process, we can slow it down. Results from PRP injections can be extended with proper at home skincare maintenance.
What areas can I treat with PRP injections?
Technically, PRP can used to treat area of the body. For cosmetic purposes, PRP is most popularly used to treat the face and neck. It can also be used to treat both men and women for sexual health. Well Labs+ Medspa has obtained training from Dr. Charles Runels the founder of the Vampire Face Lift and Facial, O-shot and P-Shot.
Is there any downtime associated with PRP?
There is no downtime associated PRP injections; However, after your treatment, your skin may be red. This is normal and to be expected. Redness usually lasts from one to 24 hours. You may also have a little swelling in some areas. Due to this, some patients like to be treated towards the end of the week, so they have the weekend to recover. Healing time varies from patient to patient. Healing may take longer if PRP injections are paired with micro-needling.
How many PRP treatments will I need?
Results can be seen after one treatment, but the exact number of treatments needed varies from patient to patient. Generally, 2‐3 treatments are advised, but more may be indicated for some individuals.
Are there any side effects or possible risks to PRP injections?
PRP used for aesthetic procedures are safe for most individuals. There are very few contraindications with PRP injections. The most common side effects associated with PRP injections are mild to moderate swelling and redness.
Who is NOT a candidate for PRP injections?
During your consultation, and assessment will be made to ensure you are the right candidate for PRP injections. Patients with certain health conditions are not a candidate for PRP injections. Patients who are pregnant are not candidates for PRP injections.
