PRP vs PRF Explained: How to Boost Collagen and Heal Naturally
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What Are PRP and PRF?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) are both derived from your blood. They’re rich in platelets and growth factors, which stimulate collagen production, support tissue repair, and naturally rejuvenate the skin.
The key difference is in how they’re processed:
PRP is spun at a higher speed, releasing growth factors quickly. It’s ideal for fast collagen boosts and short-term rejuvenation.
PRF is spun more slowly, preserving a fibrin matrix that releases growth factors gradually over time. This makes it excellent for longer-lasting results.
Think of PRP as a quick “spark” and PRF as a sustained “glow.”
What Can They Treat?
PRP and PRF are versatile treatments that can address a range of concerns, including:
Under-eye hollows
Acne scars
Hair thinning
Fine lines and dull skin
Post-procedure healing
Depending on your needs, they can be injected, microneedled, or layered into your personalized treatment plan.
Why Patients Love PRP & PRF
The appeal is simple: these treatments use your own biology to promote healthier, stronger tissue. There’s no synthetic filler, just your body’s natural healing powers at work. Many patients notice improved skin texture, firmness, and overall radiance over time.
Is PRP or PRF Right for You?
The choice between PRP and PRF depends on your goals, timeline, and skin condition. A consultation with a qualified provider can help determine which treatment—or combination—will best support your natural glow.
If you’re curious about exploring regenerative treatments and seeing real results backed by science, booking a consultation is the perfect first step.


