Unlocking the Secret to GLOWing Skin: PRP vs. PRF 

Contact Lisa Arnold, RN-BSN, to set goals for a personalized plan. 

If you’ve ever wished for radiant skin without the need for heavy makeup or invasive procedures, a new generation of natural treatments may be just what your skin needs. You may have heard your favorite celebrity rave about the “vampire facial,” but what exactly are these treatments, and how do they work? 

PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, is derived from your own blood. A small sample is taken and processed in a centrifuge to separate the platelets from other blood components. The result is a golden elixir rich in growth factors that aid in repairing and rejuvenating your skin. 

When injected or microchanneled into the skin, PRP can improve skin texture, boost collagen production, minimize fine wrinkles, and promote healing. It’s like giving your skin a concentrated boost of its own natural healing abilities. 

PRF, or Platelet-Rich Fibrin, is a more advanced and slower-releasing version of PRP. It is also derived from your own blood. This results in a more natural clotting process that releases growth factors gradually over time. 

PRF gives longer-lasting results, more natural rejuvenation, and enhanced volume due to the fibrin matrix and is becoming the “go-to” for correcting under-eye hollows, mid-face volume, and long-term tissue regeneration. 

If you’re interested in a natural, minimally invasive way to enhance your appearance, both PRP and PRF are worth considering, as they are autologous (derived from your own body). PRP and PRF are effective, minimally invasive options in the growing field of regenerative aesthetics. While PRP is well-established and ideal for superficial skin rejuvenation, PRF offers a more advanced alternative. 

Call GLOW Arkansas to schedule your free consultation at 501-304-1185. 

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