Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a breakthrough treatment that uses your body’s own regenerative capabilities to promote healing and restore youthful vitality to the skin and hair. By harnessing the growth factors found in your blood, PRP therapy offers a non-surgical and minimally invasive way to stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and rejuvenate areas affected by wrinkles, fine lines, or hair loss.
At the Chiswick Clinic, we specialise in advanced PRP treatments tailored to individual needs. Whether you’re seeking to reduce wrinkles, restore thinning hair, or brighten dull, damaged skin, PRP can be a powerful, natural treatment option. With a single treatment session or a personalised treatment plan, you can achieve visible, long-lasting results with minimal downtime and without introducing any foreign substances into your body.
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Using Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is more than just a trend at our skin clinic. With years of experience and a deep understanding of both medical and aesthetic treatments, Dr Bela delivers PRP with exceptional care and precision. We use a state-of-the-art centrifuge to separate the red blood cells from the plasma, ensuring the highest concentration of platelet-rich plasma for every treatment session.
Recent clinical studies reinforce the efficacy of PRP in facial rejuvenation. A 2024 review highlighted significant improvements in skin quality following PRP therapy, with measurable enhancements in pore size, skin texture, firmness, elasticity, wrinkle reduction, and collagen density. Patients receiving a series of three PRP injections experienced noticeable rejuvenation at the 6-month follow-up, including reduced pigmentation and improved skin tone and structure. These outcomes were supported by both biometric assessments and patient satisfaction scores, with an average satisfaction rate exceeding 90%. These findings confirm PRP as a safe, evidence-based option for non-surgical skin rejuvenation.
PRP contains a high concentration of platelets and growth factors that stimulate tissue repair and cell regeneration. A small amount of blood is taken from your arm and spun in a centrifuge to separate the red blood cells from the plasma. The plasma is then injected into targeted areas such as the face, scalp, or areas with acne scars. These injections release growth factors that stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, helping to restore smoother texture and younger-looking skin.
PRP can also be used for a wide variety of concerns. Common applications include PRP facial rejuvenation (also called the vampire facial), PRP for skin texture and tone, and PRP for hair growth and scalp rejuvenation. It can improve the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, treat dark circles around the eyes, and stimulate hair follicles to combat hair loss. PRP is also used in regenerative medicine for joint pain and wound healing.
Prior to treatment, a consultation is conducted to assess your skin and medical history. Blood will be drawn, typically from the arm. The blood is placed into a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma. This PRP is then re-injected into the skin or scalp. In facial rejuvenation, we may also use microneedling to enhance absorption. The treatment process takes around 45 minutes and is well-tolerated by most patients. Immediately following the procedure, you may experience mild redness or a light bruise, but these effects usually resolve within a few days.
Since PRP uses your own blood, it is considered extremely safe with minimal risk of allergic reactions or complications. PRP is rich in growth factors that stimulate the body’s natural repair processes, making it a favourite choice in both medical and cosmetic fields. Because no foreign substances are introduced, it’s an ideal choice for those seeking natural skin rejuvenation or hair restoration.
Results vary depending on the area treated and the severity of the concern. A single PRP treatment can show improvement, but we often recommend a series of 3 sessions spaced about a month apart, followed by maintenance treatments every 6 to 12 months. This is especially true for conditions like hair loss or deeper acne scars, which benefit from a structured treatment plan designed to maximise the production of new collagen and enhance overall skin and hair health.
PRP stands out as a natural, non-surgical alternative to traditional cosmetic treatments. It works by enhancing your own biological processes rather than masking or artificially altering the skin. PRP stimulates collagen and elastin formation, improves skin tone and texture, reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and can even target deeper wrinkles such as smile lines or the corners of your mouth. It’s suitable for most skin types and areas can be treated with precision, including delicate zones like around the eyes or the scalp. PRP can also be combined with other aesthetic treatments such as Botox, dermal fillers, Profhilo, and skin boosters to enhance overall rejuvenation and achieve more comprehensive results.
Over the years, Dr. Bela has identified multiple melanomas on aesthetic patients—often in areas they hadn’t noticed themselves. In one notable case, during a Botox consultation, he spotted a small but suspicious lesion on a patient’s forehead. When reviewing previous treatment photos, it became clear that the melanoma had gradually developed over time, becoming increasingly visible across sessions. Despite its small size, the lesion was already an early invasive melanoma—but was thankfully detected in time. This case is just one of several examples highlighting how melanoma can remain hidden in plain sight. For this reason, Dr. Bela now offers a discounted mole check for all existing aesthetic patients, making it easier to combine cosmetic care with life-saving early detection.
Dr Bela, a trusted medical doctor with 14 years of experience in dermatology and aesthetics, performs all PRP treatments. His skill in PRP therapy is grounded in both scientific understanding and years of clinical experience. Dr Bela creates each personalised treatment plan based on your goals, skin condition, and medical history to ensure results that are safe, natural, and long-lasting.
Yes, PRP stimulates hair follicles and promotes hair growth in thinning or balding areas. It’s especially effective for early-stage hair loss.
PRP helps reduce wrinkles and fine lines by stimulating collagen production and improving skin elasticity. You’ll notice smoother texture and fewer lines and wrinkles.
Downtime is minimal. You may experience redness or a slight bruise, especially if we inject PRP around delicate areas, but most people resume normal activities within a day or two.
Yes. PRP is a great option for acne scars and can also help improve the appearance of stretch marks by rejuvenating damaged skin and stimulating tissue repair.
Some patients notice improved skin within a few days, but optimal results from collagen stimulation take about 4–6 weeks and improve over several months.
Yes. PRP can complement other aesthetic treatments such as microneedling, laser therapy, or skin boosters. Dr Bela will recommend a combination tailored to your individual needs.
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