PRP skin therapy - Melbourne & Canberra

PRP Skin Therapy. Your Own Biology, Working for You.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) uses growth factors derived from your own blood to stimulate the skin's natural repair and regeneration processes. A clinically established approach to skin renewal - with no allergy risk, no prescription medicine, and results that build progressively.

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A blood draw is required at each PRP appointment. A consultation is recommended prior to treatment. Results vary between individuals.

Derived from your own bloodNo allergy riskClinically establishedMelbourne & Canberra

Before & After Results

PRP Results Gallery

Related clinical results from Prime Cosmetic Clinic for skin texture, acne scarring, and skin renewal pathways.

PRP Skin Therapy related acne recovery and skin renewal before and after
PRP + Microneedling

Related skin renewal imagery for texture, pores, and post-acne change.

PRP Skin Therapy related pore and skin quality before and after
Skin Quality

Progressive support for overall skin quality and visible texture.

Individual results vary. A consultation is required to assess suitability and treatment planning.

About the treatment

What Is PRP Skin Therapy?

PRP Skin Therapy uses a small sample of your own blood, processed to concentrate platelet-rich plasma. This platelet-rich component contains growth factors involved in repair signalling, collagen support, and progressive skin renewal.

At Prime Cosmetic Clinic, PRP is planned as a regenerative skin therapy for selected clients concerned with skin texture, acne scarring, fine lines, radiance, and overall skin quality. Your practitioner will assess your skin and health history before confirming whether PRP is appropriate.

Derived entirely from your own blood.

Because PRP is autologous - made from your own blood - there is no risk of allergic reaction to the PRP component. This makes it one of the most biocompatible skin regeneration options available.

The science

Platelets - The Body's Natural Repair Mechanism.

Platelet-derived growth factor

PDGF

Supports cell signalling involved in tissue repair, collagen formation, and the skin's natural recovery response.

Vascular endothelial growth factor

VEGF

Plays a role in supporting microcirculation and the repair environment after controlled skin stimulation.

Transforming growth factor beta

TGF-B

Associated with collagen synthesis, matrix remodelling, and gradual improvement in skin structure over time.

Epidermal growth factor

EGF

Supports epidermal renewal and recovery signalling as part of the broader platelet-rich plasma response.

Before & After Results

Skin Renewal Case Gallery

Case imagery used to discuss acne scars, skin texture, and PRP-supported treatment planning during consultation.

PRP Skin Therapy related acne recovery and skin renewal before and after
PRP + Microneedling

Related skin renewal imagery for texture, pores, and post-acne change.

PRP Skin Therapy related pore and skin quality before and after
Skin Quality

Progressive support for overall skin quality and visible texture.

Individual results vary. A consultation is required to assess suitability and treatment planning.

What PRP may help support

Gradual improvement in skin quality and repair.

Skin texture improvement

Acne scar improvement

Fine line reduction

Collagen production

Skin radiance

Overall skin quality

How it works

What to Expect at Your Appointment

Step 01

Consultation

Your practitioner reviews your concerns, skin condition, medical history, and suitability before planning a PRP pathway.

Step 02

Blood Collection

A small blood sample is collected at each appointment. This is required because PRP is prepared from your own blood.

Step 03

Processing & Treatment

The sample is processed to separate platelet-rich plasma. PRP is then used as part of your planned skin therapy protocol.

Step 04

Recovery & Results

Mild redness or sensitivity may occur. Skin quality changes build progressively as the repair response develops. Results vary.

Is it right for you?

Who Is PRP Skin Therapy Suited To?

Concerned about skin texture and quality

Have acne scarring

Looking for a natural regenerative treatment

Prefer treatments using your own biological material

Want gradual collagen stimulation

Looking to improve radiance and skin health

Not appropriate for clients with:

Active infection

Blood clotting disorders

Certain blood-borne illnesses

Anticoagulant medication (assessment required)

Before & After Results

PRP Before & After

Related treatment imagery for acne scars, skin texture, skin rejuvenation, and PRP with microneedling pathways.

PRP Skin Therapy related acne recovery and skin renewal before and after
PRP + Microneedling

Related skin renewal imagery for texture, pores, and post-acne change.

PRP Skin Therapy related pore and skin quality before and after
Skin Quality

Progressive support for overall skin quality and visible texture.

Individual results vary. A consultation is required to assess suitability and treatment planning.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is PRP?

Platelet-Rich Plasma, or PRP, is a concentration of platelets prepared from a small sample of your own blood. It contains growth factors involved in the body's natural repair and regeneration processes.

How Does PRP Work?

After your blood is collected and processed, the platelet-rich portion is used as part of a skin therapy protocol. The growth factors within PRP help support repair signalling, collagen production, and gradual improvement in skin quality.

Is PRP Safe?

PRP is autologous, meaning it is derived from your own blood. This removes allergy risk to the PRP component itself. Suitability still depends on your medical history, medications, skin condition, and practitioner assessment.

How Many Sessions Will I Need?

A course is often recommended for skin quality, texture, and acne scarring concerns. Your practitioner will advise the number and spacing of sessions after assessing your skin and goals.

Can PRP Be Combined With Microneedling?

Yes. PRP is commonly paired with microneedling where appropriate, allowing platelet-rich plasma to be used alongside controlled micro-channels created in the skin. Suitability is confirmed at consultation.

When Will I See Results?

Some clients notice early improvement in radiance, while texture and collagen-related changes develop gradually over weeks to months. Results vary between individuals.

Is There Any Downtime?

Temporary redness, warmth, mild swelling, or sensitivity may occur depending on the protocol used. Most recovery is short, but your practitioner will explain expected downtime for your treatment plan.

Am I Suitable For PRP?

PRP may not be appropriate for clients with active infection, blood clotting disorders, certain blood-borne illnesses, or some medications. A consultation and health history review are required before treatment.

Clinic CTA

Available at Both Our Clinics

PRP Skin Therapy

Melbourne - Camberwell

795 Burke Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124

+61 491 338 888

Mon-Sat: 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Sunday: Closed

PRP Skin Therapy

Canberra - Braddon

101/16 Lonsdale St, Braddon ACT 2612

+61 484 897 666

Tue-Sun: 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM

Monday: Closed

Ready to Book Your PRP Consultation?

Book at our Melbourne or Canberra clinic. We'll assess your skin and discuss whether PRP is the right regenerative option for your goals.

A blood draw is required at each PRP appointment. Consultation is recommended prior to treatment. PRP is prepared from your own blood and used only where suitable after assessment. Results are not guaranteed and vary between individuals.

Prime Cosmetic Clinic