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What is PRP Therapy?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy is a non-surgical treatment that uses your body’s own blood to promote healing and rejuvenation. A small amount of blood is drawn, processed to concentrate the platelets, and then reintroduced into targeted areas of the skin or scalp.
Platelets are rich in growth factors that help stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and support natural tissue repair. This makes PRP a popular option for skin rejuvenation, reducing signs of aging, and promoting hair growth.
The procedure is minimally invasive, with little to no downtime, and delivers gradual, natural-looking results as the body responds to the treatment over time.
How Does PRP Therapy Work?
PRP Therapy works by using the body’s natural healing process to repair and rejuvenate tissue. The treatment begins with a small sample of your blood, which is then placed in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelet-rich plasma.
This concentrated PRP, rich in growth factors, is then carefully injected into the targeted area of the skin or scalp. These growth factors help stimulate collagen production, improve blood circulation, and support cell renewal.
Over time, this process enhances skin texture, promotes a healthier appearance, and can also encourage hair growth. Since the treatment uses your body’s own plasma, it is considered a natural and minimally invasive approach with gradual, long-lasting results.
Benefits of PRP Therapy
PRP Therapy offers a natural way to rejuvenate the skin and support hair growth by using the body’s own healing properties. It helps improve skin texture, tone, and overall appearance by stimulating collagen production.
One of the key benefits is gradual, natural-looking results without the use of synthetic substances. The treatment can help reduce fine lines, improve skin firmness, and restore a healthy glow.
PRP is also widely used to support hair growth by strengthening hair follicles and promoting thicker, healthier hair over time. Since it uses your own plasma, the risk of allergic reactions is minimal.
With little to no downtime, PRP Therapy is a convenient option for those looking for safe and long-term skin and hair improvement.
Risks of PRP Therapy
PRP Therapy is generally considered safe since it uses your body’s own blood, but some mild side effects may occur. These can include temporary redness, swelling, bruising, or slight discomfort at the injection site, which usually subsides within a few days.
In some cases, there may be minor sensitivity or tenderness in the treated area. There is also a small risk of infection if proper hygiene and sterile techniques are not followed during the procedure.
Rarely, individuals may not see noticeable results, as outcomes can vary depending on skin type, condition, and overall health. Following proper aftercare and choosing a qualified professional can help minimize risks and improve results.
Choosing the right clinic is essential for safe and effective results. At VIDA, PRP Therapy is performed with a focus on precision, hygiene, and personalized care to deliver natural-looking improvements.
Each treatment is tailored to individual skin or hair concerns, ensuring that the process is aligned with your specific goals. The use of advanced equipment allows for proper preparation and concentration of platelet-rich plasma, helping maximize the effectiveness of the treatment.
Because PRP uses your body’s own plasma, the approach is natural and designed to support long-term skin rejuvenation and hair restoration. The procedure is minimally invasive, with little to no downtime, making it a convenient option for regular maintenance.
With a commitment to quality care and client comfort, VIDA provides a trusted choice for those seeking gradual, reliable, and natural results.

Supports natural hair regrowth and scalp health

Helps improve skin texture and radiance

Uses your body’s own platelets for a natural approach

Minimally invasive treatment

Little to no downtime for most patients
