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PRP vs Polynucleotides
What is PRP?
Why do we use PRP?
How does PRP work?
PRP microneedling for skin quality
PRP injections for under eyes
PRP vs polynucleotides
How many PRP sessions will I need?
When will I see PRP results?
PRP Therapy
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Regeneration, powered by your own biology.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is an advanced treatment designed to improve skin quality, stimulate collagen, and support long-term regeneration using your body’s own natural healing processes.
As we age, the skin’s ability to repair and renew itself slows down. Collagen production decreases, cell turnover becomes less efficient, and overall skin quality can start to decline. PRP works by reactivating those processes, encouraging the skin to behave more like it did when it was functioning at its best.
Rather than adding volume or placing product into the skin, PRP focuses on improving the quality of the tissue itself. It’s about strengthening, repairing, and restoring from within, making it ideal for clients who want a more natural, regenerative approach to their treatment plan.
Results develop gradually, with improvements in texture, tone, and overall skin health building over time.
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RP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) microneedling combines collagen stimulation with powerful natural growth factors to help regenerate and revitalise the skin.
The treatment begins with a small blood sample, which is spun in a medical centrifuge to isolate platelet-rich plasma, a concentrated component of your blood containing growth factors that support tissue repair and skin regeneration.
This PRP is then applied during microneedling using SkinPen, allowing the growth factors to penetrate through the micro-channels created in the skin.
This dual approach works to stimulate:
🧬 Collagen and elastin production
🧬 Cellular regeneration
🧬 Skin healing and repair
🧬 Improved texture and tone
🧬 Reduction in fine lines and acne scarringBecause PRP is derived entirely from your own blood, the treatment works in harmony with your body’s natural regenerative processes, helping to strengthen and rejuvenate the skin over time.
Over the following weeks, collagen production increases as the skin repairs itself, leaving the complexion looking smoother, brighter and more resilient.
For best results, a course of treatments is usually recommended.
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Both Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and polynucleotides are designed to improve skin quality and stimulate regeneration, but they work in slightly different ways.
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
PRP uses your own blood, concentrating the platelets and growth factors responsible for healing and repair.
These growth factors are then reintroduced into the skin to:
Stimulate collagen production
Improve skin thickness and elasticity
Support natural regeneration
Enhance overall skin health
Because it’s taken from your own body, PRP is often seen as the most natural approach to skin rejuvenation.
Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides are an injectable treatment made from highly purified DNA fragments.
They work by:
Stimulating collagen and elastin production
Improving skin hydration and elasticity
Reducing inflammation
Supporting tissue repair at a cellular level
They’re particularly known for improving skin quality, texture, and resilience, especially in delicate areas like the under-eyes.
So which is better?
It’s less about one being “better” and more about what your skin needs.
PRP is ideal if you want a completely natural, regenerative approach using your own biology
Polynucleotides are often chosen for more targeted skin repair, hydration and consistent results
In many cases, they can also be used together as part of a longer-term treatment plan, combining the benefits of both alongside microneedling! For the best skin you’ve ever had!
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is not a one-and-done treatment.
Because it works by stimulating your body’s natural repair processes, results build gradually over time rather than appearing instantly.
Most clients are recommended a course of:
3-5 sessions, spaced 4 weeks apart
This allows the skin to respond, regenerate, and build collagen between each treatment.
When will I see results?
You may notice some early improvements in skin texture and brightness within the first few weeks, but the real results develop more gradually.
Over time, you can expect:
Improved skin quality and texture
Brighter, healthier-looking skin
Increased firmness and elasticity
Subtle softening of fine lines
Full results typically develop over 6–12 weeks, with continued improvement as collagen production increases.
How long do results last?
Results aren’t permanent, but they are long-lasting when maintained.
Most clients choose to have maintenance treatments every 6–12 months, depending on their skin, goals, and overall treatment plan.