Treatment
Facial PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
We use your own plasma to stimulate collagen and improve overall skin quality on the face, neck, and décolletage — naturally and progressively.
Approximate duration
45–60 minutes
Recovery
Small puncture marks and mild redness for 24–48 hours.
Price guidance
To be defined based on areas and session schedule
What is this treatment?
A biostimulation protocol using your own plasma to improve skin quality, texture, and radiance.
Who is it for?
People looking for an overall skin improvement without adding volume or changing their features.
Benefits at Novaclinic
- Progressively improves overall skin quality.
- Stimulates collagen using your own biological material.
- Adds radiance and a healthier-looking complexion.
- Doesn't alter features or add artificial volume.
- Pairs beautifully with microneedling and other regenerative protocols.
Areas of application
Face · Neck · Décolletage
Your process at Novaclinic
1. Evaluation and session plan setup. 2. Blood draw and centrifugation. 3. PRP application to defined areas. 4. Medium-term results follow-up.
Comparisons with other treatments
If you're weighing options, these comparisons can help you decide what fits your goals best.
- Hyaluronic acid fillers vs facial PRPCompare hyaluronic acid fillers and facial PRP to understand when structural volume makes more sense and when regenerating the skin from within is the better approach.
- Under-eye filler vs facial PRPCompare under-eye hyaluronic acid filler and facial PRP to understand which one to choose based on what's actually causing your dark circles.
- Collagen stimulators vs facial PRPUnderstand the difference between collagen stimulators and facial PRP for improving skin quality, firmness, and support through two different approaches.
- Medical peel vs facial PRPCompare medical peels and facial PRP to understand when resurfacing the skin makes more sense versus stimulating regenerative processes from within.
- Microneedling vs facial PRP: better together or on their own?Compare microneedling and facial PRP to understand their individual strengths and why combining them in the same plan is often the most effective approach.
- Facial PRP vs body PRP: same logic, different areasCompare facial PRP and body PRP to understand what changes in goals, treatment area, and results when platelet-rich plasma is used on the face versus the body.