Regenerative Aesthetics With a Natural Foundation

PRP treatment uses components from your own blood to encourage natural rejuvenation in targeted areas. For patients interested in improving skin texture, radiance, fine lines, or overall skin quality, PRP offers a biologically based option that works with the body rather than relying on synthetic volume or surgery.

At Image Surgical Arts, PRP is approached with careful planning and clear education. The treatment may be used on its own or paired with microneedling or other medspa services to help improve the look of dullness, uneven texture, and early signs of skin aging.

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Using Platelets for Skin Rejuvenation

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. Platelets contain growth factors and proteins involved in the body’s natural repair process. During treatment, a small blood sample is drawn, processed to concentrate the platelets, and then applied or injected into the treatment area, depending on the plan. Patients may consider PRP to improve the appearance of:

  • Uneven skin texture
  • Dull or tired-looking skin
  • Fine lines
  • Crepey skin
  • Acne scarring
  • Enlarged-looking pores
  • Loss of radiance
  • Overall skin quality
  • Post-treatment healing after select procedures

Because PRP is derived from the patient’s own blood, it is often appealing to patients who want a natural, regenerative approach to skin rejuvenation.

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PRP for Skin Quality and Radiance

When used for facial rejuvenation, PRP may help improve the appearance of skin texture, tone, and overall radiance. It is often paired with microneedling because the tiny channels created during treatment allow PRP to be applied more effectively across the skin.

This combination may be recommended for patients who want a brighter, smoother-looking complexion without adding filler or choosing a more intensive resurfacing treatment. PRP may also appeal to patients who want gradual improvement and are comfortable with a series of treatments.

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The PRP Treatment Process

A PRP appointment begins with a small blood draw. The sample is then placed into a centrifuge, which separates and concentrates the platelet-rich portion of the blood. Once prepared, the PRP is used according to the treatment plan. For skin rejuvenation, PRP may be applied after microneedling or injected into select areas.

The appointment length depends on the treatment area and whether PRP is being combined with another service. Most patients tolerate PRP well. Temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, or pinpoint bleeding may occur, especially when PRP is paired with microneedling or injections.

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PRP With Microneedling and Skin Treatments 

PRP can be a strong complement to collagen-focused skin treatments.

When used with microneedling, PRP is applied to freshly treated skin to support the renewal process and improve the appearance of tone, texture, and radiance.

It may also be incorporated into broader medspa plans for patients who want to maintain skin quality over time. Depending on skin condition, PRP may be discussed alongside treatments such as SkinPen, RejuvaPen, Morpheus8, Hydrafacial, or medical-grade skincare.

What to Expect After PRP

Recovery depends on how PRP is performed. When combined with microneedling, the skin may look red or feel sensitive for a short period, similar to a mild sunburn. When injected into select areas, patients may experience temporary tenderness, swelling, or bruising.

Results develop gradually because PRP relies on the body’s natural response. Skin may begin to look brighter, smoother, and more refreshed over time. The Image Surgical Arts team will explain the expected timeline based on the treatment plan and skin concerns being addressed.

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What PRP Results Can Look Like Over Time

PRP is best suited for patients who understand that regenerative treatments work progressively. Rather than creating a dramatic overnight change, PRP may help improve skin quality, texture, and radiance over a series of appointments.

At Image Surgical Arts, PRP is used thoughtfully within a broader aesthetic plan. The focus is on helping patients achieve fresher-looking skin through a treatment approach that feels natural, personalized, and aligned with long-term care.

Skin Treatments That Work Well With PRP

PRP can be incorporated into a broader rejuvenation plan when patients want to improve skin quality, collagen renewal, or overall radiance. Depending on treatment priorities, related options may include:

  • SkinPen
  • RejuvaPen
  • DermaPRP
  • Ariessence Pure PDGF+
  • Hydrafacial
  • Morpheus8
  • CO2 Skin Resurfacing
  • ZO Skin Health
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Why Choose Image Surgical Arts? 

Medical-Led Aesthetic Standards

Image Surgical Arts is led by Dr. Brady Harris, a triple board-certified cosmetic surgeon, and the medspa team approaches PRP with careful attention to safety, treatment planning, and natural-looking results.

Experience With Regenerative Skin Treatments

PRP can be used in several ways to support skin quality, including microneedling enhancement, targeted application, or carefully selected injection techniques. The team helps determine which approach best matches the patient’s skin and treatment priorities.

Customized Combination Planning

PRP is often most effective when paired strategically with other treatments. Image Surgical Arts can recommend whether PRP should be combined with microneedling, laser treatments, facials, or medical-grade skincare.

A Refined, Education-First Experience

Patients receive clear guidance about what PRP can and cannot do. The goal is realistic improvement through a treatment plan that feels personalized, medically grounded, and appropriate for the concern being addressed.

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PRP Frequently Asked Questions

What is PRP made from?

PRP is made from a small sample of your own blood. The blood is processed to concentrate the platelet-rich plasma used during treatment.

Can PRP improve skin texture?

PRP may help improve the appearance of texture, tone, and radiance, especially when paired with microneedling or other collagen-focused treatments.

How many PRP treatments will I need?

Many patients benefit from a series of treatments. The recommended number depends on skin condition, treatment method, and the level of improvement desired.

Is there downtime after PRP?

Downtime varies by treatment method. Redness, tenderness, swelling, or sensitivity may occur temporarily, especially when PRP is paired with microneedling.

When will I see results from PRP?

Results develop gradually. Skin may begin to look brighter and smoother over several weeks, with the best results often developing through a series of treatments.

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