PRP/PRF Therapy

Vitamin Injections

Looking for a natural way to rejuvenate your skin and promote healing, then PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) therapies might be the answer. They are innovative solutions that leverage your body’s own regenerative capabilities.

PRP/PRF Therapy

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a revolutionary treatment which utilises the patient’s own blood to stimulate skin cells. The Platelet Rich Plasma can then be injected into the skin, promoting hair growth and tissue regeneration.

In order to complete the treatment blood is collected from the patient’s arm veins and spun in our centrifuge machine to separate the platelets. It is these platelets that are then drawn into a syringe/needle and utilised in the desired treatment area.

This is a natural treatment that is suitable for patients with:

  • Tired, dry, uneven & or pigmented skin
  • Thinning hair
  • Signs of skin aging
  • Wanting a more natural treatment

It is suitable for all areas of the skin.

 

Vampire Facial

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a revolutionary treatment which utilises the patient’s own blood to stimulate skin cells. The platelet Rich Plasma can then be injected into the skin, promoting tissue regeneration.

In order to complete the treatment blood is collected from the patients arm veins and spun in our centrifuge machine to separate the platelets. It is these platelets that are then drawn into either a syringe/needle or microneedled into the face.

This treatment helps activate skin regeneration by aiding the release of growth factors which lead to an increase of collagen production.

PRF Therapy Dereham

Pricing

Skin Rejuvenation Facial £150
(Vampire Facial)
Course Three £390
Course Six £800

Skin Rejuvenation Under Eyes £105
Skin Rejuvenation Neck & Décolletage £150

Hair Replacement Therapy £190
Course Three £620
Course Six £1020

Get in Touch

Location

25 Helsinki Way, Dereham, NR19 1XU

Email

Phone

07368 862611

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Hours

Monday: 9am – 7pm
Tuesday: 7.45am – 5.30pm
Wednesday: 7.45am – 5.30pm
Saturday: 7.45am – 5.30pm