PRP & PRF for Skin and Hair Rejuvenation
Natural Rejuvenation for Youthful Skin and Thicker Hair
At Epicell, we believe in harnessing the body’s natural power to restore and rejuvenate. Using PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) therapy, we offer minimally invasive, effective solutions for both skin and hair rejuvenation. These treatments stimulate your body’s own healing processes, revitalising your skin and promoting hair growth with natural growth factors.

Questions?
If you're considering PRP or PRF, it’s helpful to know what the procedure entails. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown: Consultation: During your initial consultation, your practitioner will assess your skin or hair concerns and determine whether PRP or PRF is the best treatment for you.
Blood Draw: A small amount of blood is drawn from your arm, similar to a routine blood test. Centrifugation: The blood is then placed in a centrifuge, where it is spun at high speed (for PRP) or low speed (for PRF) to separate the plasma from other components.
Injection: The concentrated plasma or fibrin is injected into the targeted area, such as the face, scalp, or joints. Topical numbing cream or local anesthesia may be used to ensure comfort during the procedure.
Post-Procedure: There is little to no downtime after PRP or PRF treatments, though some patients may experience mild redness, swelling, or bruising. These effects typically resolve within a few days.
Results from PRP and PRF treatments gradually appear over the course of several weeks as collagen production increases and damaged tissues heal.
Who is a Good Candidate for PRP and PRF? PRP and PRF are suitable for a wide range of individuals looking for natural, non-invasive treatments to improve skin texture, hair growth, or promote healing.
Ideal candidates include those who: Are experiencing hair thinning or early stages of hair loss. Want to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, or under-eye bags.
Are seeking faster recovery from joint injuries or chronic pain. Have realistic expectations about the gradual nature of the results. However, individuals with certain medical conditions, such as blood disorders or active infections, may not be ideal candidates. It's always best to consult with a qualified medical professional to determine if PRP or PRF is the right choice for you.
PRP and PRF treatments offer a variety of benefits that make them increasingly popular in the cosmetic and medical fields. Here are some of the top benefits: Natural Healing: Since PRP and PRF use your body’s own blood, the treatments are 100% natural and free from synthetic chemicals or fillers. This reduces the risk of allergic reactions or complications.
Minimal Downtime: Both PRP and PRF treatments are minimally invasive and require little to no downtime. Patients can usually return to their daily activities immediately after the procedure.
Versatility: PRP and PRF can be used to address a wide range of issues, from facial aging to hair loss to injury recovery, making them highly versatile treatments. Long-Lasting Results: PRF, in particular, offers long-lasting results due to the slow release of growth factors, making it an excellent option for those seeking gradual yet enduring improvements.
Collagen Stimulation: Both PRP and PRF stimulate collagen production, which is key for maintaining firm, youthful skin. Over time, collagen build-up enhances the skin’s texture, elasticity, and appearance.
Although both PRP and PRF utilize the body’s own healing components, there are several key differences between the two treatments that might make one more suitable than the other, depending on the patient's goals: Concentration and Composition: PRF contains a higher concentration of white blood cells, fibrin, and growth factors than PRP, which can lead to more sustained healing effects over time. Longevity of Results: PRF’s fibrin matrix allows for a slower release of growth factors, meaning the effects of PRF last longer compared to PRP, making it a better option for long-term rejuvenation. Treatment Areas: While PRP is often used for hair restoration and joint healing, PRF is commonly favored for facial rejuvenation and healing post-surgical wounds or injuries. Both PRP and PRF are excellent non-surgical options, but consulting with a skilled practitioner can help determine which treatment is right for your specific needs.
