Cosmetic Medicine

Consultation for Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a procedure that uses concentrated components derived from a patient’s own blood as part of a personalised treatment approach. PRP is commonly used in aesthetic medicine with the aim of supporting skin quality, overall skin rejuvenation, and hair restoration by utilising naturally occurring growth factors involved in tissue repair and regeneration processes.
In accordance with current TGA and AHPRA advertising guidelines, we do not make guarantees or claims regarding specific outcomes, as results may vary between individuals. Information provided about PRP is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice or a substitute for a personalised consultation. All patients considering PRP treatment should undergo a thorough assessment with a qualified medical professional to determine suitability, discuss potential risks and benefits, and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

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Support skin rejuvenation and healing using your body’s own natural growth factors.

TREATMENT DURATION

30 minutes consultation

RECOVERY

None for consultation

RESULTS

Personalised regenerative treatment plan

PRICE

$50 Consultation Fee

Pre & Post Treatment Care

Please come with clean skin and disclose any medications, health concerns, or supplements. Hydration is key for optimal PRP collection during future treatments.

You’ll receive a tailored plan detailing recommended treatment areas, number of sessions, aftercare, and pricing.

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Consultation for Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy

Frequently Asked Questions

PRP uses a concentration of your own blood platelets, which are rich in growth factors. These are reinjected into the skin or scalp to support natural repair and regeneration.

PRP is commonly used for facial rejuvenation, hair loss support, scarring, and under-eye rejuvenation. It’s a natural alternative for clients seeking a regenerative approach.

This varies by concern. A series of 3 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart is typically recommended, followed by maintenance sessions.

Yes. Because PRP uses your own blood, it carries minimal risk of allergy or reaction. It’s a biocompatible and well-tolerated treatment.

Yes. PRP is safe for all skin tones and types and can be customised to suit individual concerns.

A small blood sample is drawn, and the PRP is injected using fine needles. Topical numbing is used to ensure comfort. Some areas may feel tender afterward.

You may experience redness, swelling, or mild bruising at the injection sites, usually subsiding within 24–72 hours.

Yes. PRP is often paired with microneedling or laser to enhance results. We’ll discuss suitable combinations during your consult.

Many clients with early-stage hair thinning see improvement in density and hair quality after a course of scalp PRP sessions.