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Platelet-rich plasma therapy to support healing, skin quality and regenerative tissue improvement

PRP (platelet-rich plasma) uses concentrated components from your own blood to support tissue repair, healing and regenerative improvement.

It may be considered where healing support, skin quality and biologic tissue stimulation are treatment priorities.

Biologic Healing Support

Supporting regenerative improvement through concentrated platelet therapy

PRP is created by processing the patient’s own blood to isolate platelet-rich plasma, which contains growth factors that may support tissue healing and regenerative activity.

PRP may be used where the priority is tissue vitality, healing support and gradual biologic enhancement.

Depending on treatment goals, PRP may also complement nanofat, microfat or exosome therapy.

PRP consultation discussing regenerative tissue support
What PRP Can Address

Healing support, tissue vitality and regenerative skin improvement

PRP may be considered where biologic healing support and tissue stimulation are treatment priorities.

Healing support

Encouraging biologic tissue repair and regenerative response.

Skin quality

Supporting gradual skin quality improvement.

Tissue vitality

Supporting healthier tissue behaviour over time.

Combination therapy

May complement broader regenerative or surgical treatment plans.

Procedure Overview

Blood processing and targeted regenerative tissue application

PRP is planned around treatment goals, skin quality and tissue support priorities.

Assessment

Skin quality, tissue vitality and treatment suitability are reviewed.

Blood collection

A blood sample is processed to isolate platelet-rich plasma.

PRP preparation

Concentrated regenerative plasma is prepared carefully.

Application

PRP is delivered strategically to support tissue regeneration.

Where more advanced biologic signalling is desired, exosome therapy may also be considered.

What to Expect

Minimally invasive regenerative treatment with progressive biologic improvement

Results often develop gradually as tissue healing and regenerative activity improve over time.

Consultation

Skin quality and treatment goals are carefully assessed.

Procedure

Blood is processed and PRP is applied strategically.

Recovery

Downtime is generally limited depending on treatment approach.

Results

Regenerative benefits continue to evolve progressively.

PRP FAQs

Common questions about PRP regenerative therapy

These answers provide general guidance. Suitability depends on tissue quality, anatomy and treatment goals.

What is PRP?
PRP uses concentrated platelets and growth factors from your own blood to support regenerative tissue improvement.
Is PRP surgical?
No. PRP is generally a minimally invasive regenerative treatment.
Can PRP improve skin quality?
PRP may support gradual improvements in skin quality and tissue vitality.
Can PRP be combined with surgery?
Yes. PRP may sometimes complement surgical or regenerative treatment strategies.
Arrange a Consultation

Discuss your options

If you are considering plastic surgery, a private & professional consultation provides the opportunity to explore suitable treatment options, ask questions and receive clear, tailored advice based on your goals.

Complete the form to arrange a consultation at Harley Street in London. We will reply to you very quickly to arrange.

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