PRF is a natural skin regeneration method that uses the patient’s own blood material, enriched with growth factors, platelets, and stem cells. The procedure stimulates skin regeneration, improves tone and texture, and promotes hair growth. Unlike PRP, PRF is obtained using a slower centrifugation speed, and no chemicals are added during plasma purification. This allows the body to gradually and naturally release growth factors over approximately 7–10 days, ensuring a stronger and longer-lasting regenerative effect.
PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is a method that uses the patient’s own blood material. The blood is drawn in the clinic, then centrifuged to separate and purify the plasma, which is naturally enriched with growth factors, platelets, white blood cells, and stem cells. It is injected into the face, neck, décolleté, hands, as well as for stimulating hair, beard, and eyebrow growth.
Stimulates fibroblasts, promoting collagen and elastin synthesis, which improves skin elasticity, structure, and tone.
Activates stem cells and growth factors that support natural skin cell renewal and regeneration.
Enhances blood flow and oxygen delivery to tissues, helping the skin regain a healthy tone and vitality.
In the under-eye area, PRF effectively reduces swelling, improves lymphatic drainage, and helps diminish dark circles.
Choose PRF treatment if you...
You want to improve skin quality, tone, and hydration
You want to improve scar healing after surgery or acne
Need to improve skin quality around the eyes, face, neck or reduce breakouts
You want to stimulate hair, beard, or eyebrow growth
Rehabiliation
There is no significant swelling, and you can return to work the next day. Minor bruising is possible but can be covered with makeup.
Avoid saunas or steam baths for one week after treatment.
Effects
PRF activates the skin’s natural regeneration process. Growth factors and platelets stimulate collagen and elastin production, improve microcirculation, and support cell renewal.
Results
The visible effect develops gradually within 2–6 weeks after the procedure. After a full course (typically 2–3 sessions), results can last up to 6–12 months.