PRP / PRF
Our Services
Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-rich Fibrin (PRF)
PRP/PRF: The sacrament of healing skin.
PRP is made up of two components:
- Plasma is a blood cell that is vital to the healing process.
- Platelets that contain growth factors to stimulate anti-aging cell proliferation and tissue regeneration.
Platelet-rich Fibrin (PRF) is the next generation of PRP injections. PRF contains high concentrations of fibrin. Platelet cytokines, growth factors, and cells are entrapped within a fibrin matrix, thereby prolonging the release of growth factors. A delayed release will produce longer-lasting effects over the subsequent weeks.
PRP or PRF uses a small amount of your own blood to stimulate growth factors and collagen to minimize inflammatory aging, enhance radiance, and reduce discoloration.
Our Eclipse® system boosts growth factors five to ten times more than normal blood.


PRP / PRF Services

Under Eye
PRF under-eye filler uses your own stem cells and growth factors. This therapy improves under-eye pigmentation, skin thickness/firmness/texture, and subdermal volume. Outcomes are radiant and youthful without puffiness or fluid retention.

H Bloom
Due to the high concentration of regenerative properties in PRP facials, they are classified as a medical procedure. Using an FDA-approved centrifuge, we isolate the protein-rich plasma and platelets from a small sample of your blood to create PRP, which is used to stimulate the generation of new collagen.
Frequently-asked Questions
Here are a few of the questions we often receive about neurotoxin services. Your question may be among them. If it isn’t, please send us your question using the link below.
Is it safe?
Our Eclipse PRP® system is an FDA cleared 510(k) Class II medical device. Numerous non-approved devices utilize inexpensive test containers that are only intended for blood collection for laboratory testing. These tubes contain sodium polyanethole sulfate (SPS), which is not for human use and could put patients at risk for severe infections when injected into the skin.
What should I expect during my PRP treatment?
Your blood will be drawn and spun down in order to separate your red blood cells and platelet rich plasma. Your plasma will then be injected into the areas of your head that show thinning or hair loss. After treatment you may have some swelling or bruising at the injection sites.
What is the treatment schedule?
An initial series of PRP treatments is recommended to achieve the best restoration results, with most patients engaging in four treatment sessions each spaced one month apart. After the series is complete, many patients choose to engage in a semi-annual maintenance treatment to keep up the best maintenance results.
How do you maximize PRP hair treatment?
- Eat dark, leafy, green vegetables.
- Increase your iron and vitamin B intake.
- Engage in high-intensity cardio exercise.
- Refrain from smoking and drinking alcohol.
- Avoid food and drinks that reduce platelets.