PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy
What is PRP?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is an advanced regenerative treatment that uses your body’s own growth factors to promote healing, rejuvenation, and restoration. A small sample of your blood is drawn, processed to concentrate platelets and growth factors, and then gently injected into the desired areas to stimulate collagen production, enhance skin texture, reduce fine lines, improve volume, and speed up healing.
What can PRP do for you?
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Reduce fine lines and wrinkles
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Improve skin tone, texture, and radiance
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Stimulate collagen and elastin production
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Minimize appearance of acne scars, pigmentation or sun damage
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Accelerate hair growth in areas of thinning or receding hair
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Enhance skin healing after other treatments
How the procedure works
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Consultation: We assess your skin / hair condition, discuss goals, and decide appropriate treatment plan.
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Blood draw: A small amount of your blood is taken.
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Processing: The sample is spun in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelets.
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Treatment: The PRP is injected into the treatment areas (skin or scalp) or applied topically depending on target.
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Aftercare: Mild redness, swelling or bruising may occur. We provide guidance to ensure optimal healing and results.
What to expect
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Duration: Typically about 45-60 minutes including consultation and prep.
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Downtime: Minimal. Most people return to normal activities immediately, though mild swelling or sensitivity can last 1-2 days.
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Sessions: Depending on your goals, 2-4 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart are often recommended. Maintenance sessions may follow.
Why choose Spadana for PRP?
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Performed by trained professionals with experience in regenerative skin and hair treatments
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Using sterile technique and high-quality equipment for processing and injections
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Personalized treatment plans tailored to your skin type, condition, and aesthetic goals
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Comfortable environment in our Richmond Hill clinic, prioritizing safety, results, and your satisfaction
Is PRP right for you?
PRP is generally safe for many, but may not be suitable if you have certain medical conditions (e.g. blood disorders, active infection in treatment area, certain skin diseases, or if you are on certain medications). A full evaluation during consultation will determine your eligibility.