PRP vs. PRF: Whats the Difference?
Both treatments harness your bodys natural healing power, but PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) takes it a step further with an advanced formulation for
longer-lasting rejuvenation.
Want to know which is right for you?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) are both innovative treatments that use your bodys own platelets to stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and promote natural healing.
While PRP is known for its ability to rejuvenate skin and boost hair growth, PRF is a more advanced version with a slower release of growth factors, providing longer-lasting benefits. PRF is processed without anticoagulants, resulting in a fibrin matrix that helps retain platelets and growth factors for an extended period. This makes it an excellent option for deeper skin rejuvenation and even better wound healing.
Whether you’re looking for a refreshed glow, scar reduction, or hair restoration, both treatments offer natural, effective results.
Book your consultation to find out which option is best for your skin goals!
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