PRP & PRF | Euphoria Aesthetics & Laser

PRP and PRF regenerative treatment setting at Euphoria Aesthetics & Laser in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida
PRP & PRF

Regenerative Support, Naturally You

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) use components of your own blood to support regenerative signaling. Depending on candidacy and goals, treatments may support skin quality, texture, and overall vitality—using a conservative, provider-guided approach.

Best for Patients seeking a natural, restorative pathway—often used for facial rejuvenation, delicate under-eye support, microneedling enhancement, or hair restoration planning.
Comfort & downtime Most visits are straightforward. Temporary tenderness, swelling, or bruising may occur and typically improves over several days.
What it supports A fresher look over time—often focused on smoother texture, improved tone, and a more rested appearance, with results that vary by biology and protocol.

Note: Protocols vary by candidacy, anatomy, treatment area, and clinical context. We’ll review goals, medical history, and an appropriate plan before confirming treatment details and pricing.

Pricing & Series Options

PRP & PRF Pricing

Choose a single session or a series plan based on your goals, treatment area, and desired pacing of results.

Your provider will confirm candidacy and recommend PRP vs PRF vs Gel PRF based on your anatomy, skin goals, and treatment plan.

PRP Treatments — “Liquid Gold Rejuvenation”

PRP Facial Injections

Choose single session or package
Single Session $599
Package of 3 $1,617

A collagen-supporting series designed to improve tone, texture, and overall vitality for a fresher-looking complexion.

Important: Package purchase does not automatically schedule your appointment.
You’ll book your first session after checkout.

Call (727) 244-9032 to book your first session.

PRP Under Eye Rejuvenation

Choose single session or package
Single Session $599
Package of 3 Injections $1,617

Helps brighten the under-eye area by supporting skin quality—ideal for a more rested, refreshed look over time.

Important: Package purchase does not automatically schedule your appointment.
You’ll book your first session after checkout.

Call (727) 244-9032 to book your first session.

Regenerative PRP Microneedling

Choose single session or package
Single Session $599
Package of 3 Starting $1,617

Pairs microneedling with PRP to support collagen, refine pores, and improve texture.
Also supports gradual remodeling to improve the look of acne scars, surgical scars, and stretch marks with a series-based approach.

Important: Package purchase does not automatically schedule your appointment.
You’ll book your first session after checkout.

Call (727) 244-9032 to book your first session.

PRP Hair Restoration

Choose single session or package
Single Session $599
Package of 3 Injections $650

A series designed to support scalp health and hair density by delivering growth factors where follicles need them most.

Important: Package purchase does not automatically schedule your appointment.
You’ll book your first session after checkout.

Call (727) 244-9032 to book your first session.

Consultation — Medical Aesthetics

$0

Meet your provider, align on goals, and leave with a conservative plan and clear next steps.

VIP Membership

Don’t miss the perks

Before you book a series, take 30 seconds to review VIP—preferred pricing, monthly perks, and member-only savings designed to keep your results on track.

Tip: VIP is especially worth a look if you’re planning multiple visits this season.

PRF Treatments — “Next-Generation Bio-Rejuvenation”

Liquid PRF Facial Injections

Choose single session or package
Single Session $599
Package of 3 $799

A longer-acting, fibrin-rich series designed to support collagen, elasticity, and skin quality with gradual, natural-looking improvement.

Important: Package purchase does not automatically schedule your appointment.
You’ll book your first session after checkout.

Call (727) 244-9032 to book your first session.

Regenerative PRF Microneedling

Choose single session or package
Single Session $599
Package of 3 $1,190

Pairs microneedling with PRF to support firmer, smoother-looking skin with results that build over a structured series.

Important: Package purchase does not automatically schedule your appointment.
You’ll book your first session after checkout.

Call (727) 244-9032 to book your first session.

Liquid PRF Hair Restoration

Choose single session or package
Single Session $599
Package of 3 Injections $799

A fibrin-rich series that supports scalp health and follicle function for gradual improvements in thickness and density.

Important: Package purchase does not automatically schedule your appointment.
You’ll book your first session after checkout.

Call (727) 244-9032 to book your first session.

Gel PRF Bio-Filler

Choose single session or package
Single Session $599
Package of 3 Injections $1,600

A collagen-focused series using gel PRF to support volume and skin quality with an autologous, regenerative approach.

Important: Package purchase does not automatically schedule your appointment.
You’ll book your first session after checkout.

Call (727) 244-9032 to book your first session.

Consultation — Medical Aesthetics

$0

Meet your provider, align on goals, and leave with a conservative plan and clear next steps.

VIP Membership

Don’t miss the perks

Before you book a series, take 30 seconds to review VIP—preferred pricing, monthly perks, and member-only savings designed to keep your results on track.

Tip: VIP is especially worth a look if you’re planning multiple visits this season.

Trust & Standards

A disciplined approach to regenerative protocols

PRP and PRF are technique-sensitive. We prioritize candidacy-first planning, consistent processing, and clear aftercare guidance.

Candidacy-first planning

We review goals, medical history, and treatment-area needs before confirming the protocol.

Consistent processing

Collection, centrifugation, and handling are performed with consistency to support protocol integrity.

Sterile technique

Clean, methodical setup aligned to clinical hygiene standards to reduce avoidable risks.

Aftercare support

Practical guidance on what to do, what to avoid, and when to reach out—especially for bruising or tenderness.

Regenerative • Skin Quality • Provider-Guided Planning

PRP, Liquid PRF, or Gel PRF—Where Should You Start?

Use this quick guide to confirm the most appropriate format based on your goals. Your provider will confirm candidacy, recommend sequencing, and advise whether a combination plan (such as microneedling + PRP/PRF) is best for you.

Not every option is appropriate for every area or goal. Your provider will confirm the safest approach, expected pacing, and whether PRP vs PRF vs Gel PRF is recommended for your anatomy.

Suggested starting point

PRP — Skin Quality Support

Often selected for glow and texture support and commonly paired with microneedling. Results typically build gradually over weeks.

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What PRP and PRF are designed to support

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) use components of your own blood to support regenerative signaling—when appropriate—so improvement can appear refreshed, gradual, and consistent with your natural features.

PRP and PRF may be a strong fit when you want a natural, restorative pathway—often focused on skin quality, texture support, or a more rested appearance over time.

We plan conservatively. Depending on the area and your goals, treatments may be staged across a series, then reassessed to confirm the pace and direction of change before continuing.

Planning priorities: candidacy first, clean technique, and protocol consistency. We also consider medications, supplements, and recent procedures before confirming the approach.

Refined finish: restorative therapies work best with realistic timelines and supportive aftercare—so outcomes look natural and feel intentional.

  • Appointment timingOften 45–75 minutes depending on area(s), numbing needs, and whether a combined treatment is included.
  • Comfort & downtimeTypically minimal downtime; swelling, tenderness, or bruising may occur and varies by person and area.
  • When you’ll notice changesOften gradual. Some patients notice early “freshness,” while skin-quality support typically builds over weeks.
  • Protocol differencesPRF is often selected when a slower-release, fibrin-rich approach is preferred; PRP is commonly used for versatile, protocol-based support.
  • Candidacy notesMedical history, medications/supplements, and recent procedures can influence what is recommended.
Regenerative • Skin Quality • Natural Results

PRP vs Liquid PRF vs Gel PRF

A clear, non-promissory guide to three autologous options—so you can discuss the best fit with your provider.

Best For

PRP
  • Microneedling add-on for glow, texture, and tone support
  • Early hair thinning / shedding protocols (plan-dependent)
  • Acne-scar support when paired with collagen-induction treatments
  • Neck, chest, and hands (goal- and candidacy-dependent)
Liquid PRF
  • Under-eye quality support (crepey texture / fine lines)
  • Overall skin quality support and collagen signaling
  • Hair density support with a scaffold-based approach
  • “Booster” planning with microneedling or other modalities
Gel PRF
  • Natural-looking soft support in select areas (plan-dependent)
  • Tear trough and fold softening when appropriate
  • Subtle lip hydration/definition support (candidacy-dependent)
  • Full-face refresh for gentle, natural volume cues

Typical Timing

PRP
  • Skin brightness: often discussed as ~1–3 weeks
  • Texture/firmness: commonly builds over ~4–12+ weeks
  • Hair protocols: many plans evaluate over ~8–16+ weeks
  • Series: commonly ~3 sessions (goal-dependent)
Liquid PRF
  • Under-eye refinement: commonly ~2–8+ weeks
  • Skin quality: often gradual over ~3–12+ weeks
  • Hair protocols: commonly ~8–16+ weeks
  • Series: often ~2–3 sessions (plan-dependent)
Gel PRF
  • Soft support: may be noticeable early; settles over ~1–2 weeks
  • Quality changes: can build over ~2–12+ weeks
  • Refinement: often discussed as continuing over weeks
  • Series: commonly ~2–3 sessions (goal-dependent)

Ideal Pairings

PRP
  • Microneedling
  • RF microneedling (plan-dependent)
  • Light peel sequencing (provider-directed)
  • LED / recovery support
Liquid PRF
  • Under-eye and peri-oral fine lines planning
  • RF microneedling (plan-dependent)
  • Hair restoration protocols
  • Layering strategies alongside other injectables (provider-led)
Gel PRF
  • Tear trough “natural filler” style planning (candidacy-dependent)
  • Soft lip hydration support
  • Hybrid plans alongside HA fillers (provider-led)
  • Full-face biofiller refresh planning
PRP vs Liquid PRF vs Gel PRF — Side-by-Side Comparison
Feature
Regenerative Options All three are autologous (from your own blood)
PRPPlatelet-Rich Plasma
Liquid PRFInjectable PRF / i-PRF
Gel PRFPRF Bio-Filler
Processing
Typically spun to concentrate platelets within plasma for topical use or injection depending on protocol.
Often prepared using lower-speed protocols to retain more fibrin-building components that form a scaffold after placement.
Processed and then warmed/cooled to create a thicker gel matrix that can be placed where soft support is desired.
Additives
Tube system may include anticoagulant depending on protocol and intended use.
Frequently prepared without anticoagulant (protocol-dependent); intended to clot naturally after placement.
Autologous matrix; no synthetic filler or cross-linking chemicals.
Consistency
Thin liquid; commonly paired with microneedling or injected in targeted areas.
Serum-like at placement; may thicken into a soft fibrin matrix shortly afterward.
Gel-like, moldable; designed for gentle, natural-looking soft support.
Release Pattern
Often discussed as a more front-loaded release early after treatment.
Often discussed as scaffold-supported signaling over several days as fibrin remodels.
Combines soft support with a gradual signaling profile over days to weeks (area/protocol-dependent).
Best For
Skin quality support, microneedling add-on, select scar/hair protocols.
Under-eye quality support, fine-line areas, hair protocols, “booster” planning.
Natural-appearing soft support for select areas + tissue quality support (candidacy-dependent).
Typical Timeline
Commonly discussed as ~1–3 weeks for “brighter” look; collagen-focused change can build over ~4–12+ weeks.
Often gradual over ~2–8+ weeks with cumulative change across a series (plan-dependent).
May look subtly fuller early; refinement can continue over ~2–12+ weeks (area-dependent).
Typical Plan
Often a series (commonly ~3 sessions) with maintenance as recommended.
Often a series (commonly ~2–3 sessions) with maintenance as recommended.
Often a planned series (commonly ~2–3 sessions), depending on goals and area.
Downtime
Commonly mild redness/sensitivity ~1–3 days (longer if paired with deeper microneedling).
Possible temporary puffiness/tenderness ~1–3 days; bruising risk varies by area.
Swelling/fullness and occasional bruising can occur; many settle within ~2–7 days depending on area.

Note: Protocols vary by system and provider technique. Your provider will confirm candidacy, sequencing, and the best option for your anatomy, goals, and downtime preferences.

Timeline & Outcomes

How results typically develop

PRP and PRF support gradual change as your body responds to biologic signaling. Timelines vary by treatment area, protocol, and individual biology.

Early Phase

Initial “freshness” & settling

Common range: ~1–7 days (area-dependent)

You may notice mild redness, tenderness, or swelling depending on the area. If PRP/PRF is paired with microneedling, temporary redness can be more noticeable. The goal in this phase is comfort and recovery.

Building Phase

Texture, glow, and skin-quality support

Common range: ~2–6+ weeks

Many clients describe gradual improvements in overall skin quality—tone, texture, and “bounce.” PRF protocols may extend this phase as the fibrin matrix is often discussed as supporting a more sustained release profile, depending on area and technique.

Cumulative Phase

Series-based change & plan refinement

Common range: ~6–12+ weeks (and beyond)

Regenerative responses are typically cumulative. If you are on a series-based plan (common in hair protocols or skin-quality programs), outcomes are assessed over time and adjusted based on response, goals, and comfort with pacing.

Important: Individual results vary. Your provider will confirm candidacy, recommend the appropriate format (PRP vs Liquid PRF vs Gel PRF), and advise whether pairing (for example, microneedling + PRP/PRF) aligns with your goals.

Targets • Candidacy • Provider Guidance

What PRP & PRF Can Support—and Who It’s For

Regenerative therapies are best when the goal is skin quality and gradual refinement, not instant structural change. Your provider will confirm whether PRP, Liquid PRF, Gel PRF, or a combination plan is most appropriate.

Targets & Indications

Common goals we plan for

Indications vary by anatomy, skin type, and the specific PRP/PRF format used. The targets below describe typical planning goals.

Texture & early linesSupport smoother skin feel and a more refined surface over time.
Uneven tone & dullnessOften used to support a brighter, more refreshed look gradually.
Crepey / thinning skinSelected for areas where tissue looks thinner or less resilient.
Under-eye concernsPRF protocols are commonly discussed for delicate, thin-skin areas.
Acne scarring (mild–moderate)Often paired with microneedling depending on scar type and downtime.
Hair restoration supportProtocol-based plans for shedding/thinning, evaluated over months.
Right Fit?

Often a strong match if you…

  • Prefer a biologic-based approach derived from your own body.
  • Want gradual improvement in skin quality rather than instant structural change.
  • Are open to a series-based plan with conservative spacing and reassessment.
  • May benefit from combination planning (e.g., microneedling + PRP/PRF) for texture goals.
Candidacy matters: medical history, medications/supplements, and recent procedures can influence what is recommended. Your provider will confirm the safest approach, expected pacing, and whether PRP vs Liquid PRF vs Gel PRF is appropriate for your anatomy and goals.

Best next step: a consultation to align on goals, review history, and confirm the most appropriate regenerative pathway.

Experience • Preparation • Aftercare • Safety

Your PRP & PRF Care Guide

Clear expectations and conservative guidance—so your visit feels simple, premium, and provider-led. Your plan and instructions may vary based on treatment area, medical history, and whether PRP/PRF is paired with other services.

What to Expect

A streamlined visit, built around clean technique

Most visits follow a consistent sequence, with details customized to your treatment area and comfort preferences.

  • Quick blood draw as the first step of the appointment.
  • Processing to concentrate platelets and regenerative components.
  • Targeted application (topical and/or injectable) based on your plan.
Preparation

Arrive ready for the best experience

Your provider may adjust recommendations based on your history, medications, and the area being treated. Follow your licensed provider’s instructions first.

  • Hydrate well in the 24 hours prior unless medically restricted.
  • Disclose all medications and supplements (including “wellness” products).
  • Avoid anti-inflammatory medications unless your prescribing clinician instructs otherwise.
  • Plan your timing if bruising or swelling would be inconvenient (area-dependent).
Aftercare

Conservative recovery guidance

Mild redness, swelling, tenderness, or bruising can occur temporarily and varies by person and treatment area. Your provider will review personalized instructions at your visit.

  • Protect the area and avoid excessive heat or friction as directed.
  • Follow skincare guidance (especially if PRP/PRF is paired with microneedling).
  • Reach out if anything feels outside the expected pattern.
Safety First

Autologous does not mean “zero risk”

PRP and PRF are derived from your own blood (autologous). Even so, temporary side effects can occur and candidacy matters. Treatment selection and technique are determined by your provider under medical oversight.

Possible temporary effects: swelling, bruising, tenderness, irritation, or sensitivity at treatment sites. Contact us promptly with concerns outside your expected recovery guidance.

Speak with our care team.

Consultation-first guidance—clear answers, conservative planning, and natural results.

If you’re deciding between options, we’ll help you choose the right starting point and timing.

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PRP & PRF FAQ — Regenerative Treatments

Understand the difference between Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF), what they can support, and what to expect before and after your visit.

What are PRP and PRF?
Both are regenerative treatments that use your own blood to support collagen, tissue repair, and healthier-looking skin.
  • PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma): plasma spun at a higher speed to concentrate platelets in a liquid form.
  • PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin): spun slower, forming a fibrin matrix that releases growth factors more gradually for longer-building support.
Each option has subtle differences in onset, spread, and longevity—your provider will tailor the plan to your anatomy, goals, and desired look.
How are PRP and PRF different?
PRP is typically chosen for a faster “glow” and texture refinement, while PRF is often selected for gradual, longer-building improvement and natural volume support.
  • Consistency: PRP is liquid; PRF is gel-like.
  • Additives: PRP may include anticoagulant; PRF is typically additive-free.
  • Growth-factor release: PRP is quicker (often discussed as ~24–48 hours); PRF is slower/sustained (often discussed as up to ~10 days).
  • Results profile: PRP tends toward faster onset; PRF tends toward longer-lasting, gradual improvement.
What conditions or concerns can PRP and PRF treat?
These treatments are versatile and can be used to support skin quality and regenerative goals:
  • PRP: microneedling facials (often called a “vampire facial”), acne scars, sun damage, early hair loss, fine lines, and texture refinement.
  • PRF: tear-trough hollows, natural volume replacement, advanced hair restoration support, and full-face bio-filler style rejuvenation.
Which treatment should I choose—PRP or PRF?
Choose PRP if you want a faster glow or have early-stage rejuvenation goals. Choose PRF if you prefer an all-natural, additive-free option with slower but longer-building improvement. Your provider may also recommend a combined series for a more comprehensive collagen response depending on your goals and treatment area.
How is the procedure performed?
A small amount of blood is drawn and spun in a medical centrifuge.
  • PRP: the liquid plasma is extracted and applied by microneedling or injection.
  • PRF: the thicker fibrin layer is used immediately while it’s still soft, then injected or layered into target areas.
Is it painful?
Most guests describe only mild pressure or pinching. A topical anesthetic is applied before microneedling or injections. Discomfort is typically minimal and short-lived.
What is the downtime?
Expect light redness or sensitivity for 24–48 hours after PRP and mild puffiness for 2–3 days after PRF. Most guests resume normal activities the next day.
How soon will I see results?
  • PRP: brighter tone and smoother texture often appear in 1–3 weeks.
  • PRF: fullness and collagen improvement typically build gradually over 4–8 weeks.
Both can continue improving with a series of treatments.
How many sessions will I need?
Most guests complete 3 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart, followed by maintenance every 6–12 months depending on goals and lifestyle.
Are results permanent?
Results are long-lasting but not permanent. Your body continues to age naturally; maintenance helps keep collagen levels optimized and supports ongoing skin quality.
Can PRP or PRF be combined with other services?
Yes—both pair beautifully with:
  • Microneedling + PRP for resurfacing
  • RF Microneedling + PRF for tightening
  • Light chemical peels or LED therapy for enhanced recovery
  • Neuromodulators or dermal fillers for comprehensive rejuvenation
Are PRP and PRF safe?
Extremely. They are autologous (made from your own blood), so there’s virtually no risk of allergic reaction or rejection. Mild bruising or swelling can occur and is typically temporary.
How should I prepare before my treatment?
  • Stay well-hydrated 48 hours prior.
  • Avoid alcohol, aspirin, and anti-inflammatories 24 hours before (unless prescribed—follow your physician’s guidance).
  • Arrive with clean skin (no makeup or lotions) for facial treatments.
What post-care is recommended?
  • Avoid touching or washing the treated area for 6 hours.
  • Skip intense exercise, saunas, or tanning for 24 hours.
  • Use gentle, non-active skincare for 3–5 days.
  • Apply SPF 30+ daily.
Who is not a candidate?
You may not be eligible if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, on blood-thinning medication, have bleeding disorders, or have active skin infections. Your provider will review your health history during consultation.
How do I schedule my PRP or PRF consultation?
Book online or call Euphoria Aesthetics & Laser MedSpa — (727) 244-9032. Our team will guide you to the treatment best suited to your goals.