PRP treatment for hair
- enhancebeautyessex
- Feb 26
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I-PRF (The next generation PRP)PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) are both regenerative treatments that use your body’s own blood to improve skin quality. While PRP has been popular for many years, PRF is now widely regarded as the superior option for many aesthetic concerns—particularly facial rejuvenation and under-eye treatments.
Here’s why.
PRF Is 100% Natural – No Additives
One of the biggest advantages of PRF is that it contains no anticoagulants or additives.
PRP requires anticoagulants to prevent the blood from clotting during processing. PRF, however, is processed more gently, allowing the blood to clot naturally. This results in a purer, more natural product that works in harmony with your body.
For clients seeking the most natural approach possible, PRF is the clear winner.
Slower, Longer-Lasting Results
PRF releases growth factors slowly over time, rather than all at once.
PRP releases growth factors quickly, meaning results may fade sooner
PRF creates a fibrin matrix that allows sustained release over several weeks
This gradual stimulation leads to longer-lasting collagen production and more natural-looking improvements.
Better for Delicate Areas Like Under Eyes
PRF has a thicker, gel-like consistency compared to PRP, making it ideal for fragile areas such as the under-eyes.
PRF can:
Improve dark circles
Strengthen thin, crepey skin
Improve skin texture without adding artificial volume
Because of this, PRF is often preferred over PRP for tear troughs and eye rejuvenation.
Improved Skin Quality, Not Just a Temporary Glow
PRP is often described as giving a short-term “glow.” PRF, on the other hand, focuses on true skin regeneration.
PRF works by:
Stimulating collagen and elastin
Improving skin thickness and strength
Enhancing overall skin quality
The results develop gradually and continue improving over time.
Lower Risk of Inflammation
Because PRF does not contain additives, it is generally associated with:
Less inflammation
Reduced post-treatment swelling
Better tolerance in sensitive skin
This makes PRF especially suitable for clients who react easily or want a gentler regenerative option.
PRF vs PRP: At a Glance
Feature | PRP | PRF |
Additives | Yes | No |
Growth factor release | Fast | Slow & sustained |
Longevity | Shorter | Longer |
Under-eye suitability | Limited | Excellent |
Skin regeneration | Moderate | Advanced |
Is PRF Always Better Than PRP?
While PRF offers many advantages, PRP may still be suitable for certain treatments such as hair restoration or general skin refresh. The best option depends on your individual skin concerns and goals.
Book a PRF Consultation
If you’re deciding between PRP and PRF, a professional consultation is essential. An experienced practitioner can assess your skin and recommend the most effective regenerative treatment for you.
Book your consultation today and experience the next generation of natural skin rejuvenation ✨



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