Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP / Vampire Facial)
The principles of this service are outlines in the micro needling section.
Skin that looks grey, saggy, and tired can be incredibly ageing. PRP Therapy is a revolutionary treatment where your blood is introduced back into your face and body to repair it and restore it back to its former glory. Unlike various other facials available on the market, the vampire facial uses no artificial materials, making them the perfect solution for surface skin concerns as well as subdermal tissue repair. This fantastic treatment allows you to target exactly where you want the skin to be rejuvenated, leaving you with an overall brighter, more plump and healthier overall complexion in the areas that you need it most.


How does PRP therapy work.
PRP is the concentrated part of blood that contains platelets; the cells that bind together when they recognise damaged blood vessels within the skin. These platelets are then introduced back into your skin, in areas that we’ve identified together that need rejuvenating, to bring back youthfulness and brightness to the skin. What’s more, not only does this assist in blood clotting, but also releases growth factors that attract stem cells to help your body repair itself.
Treatment Cost
(PRP) Microneedling £99
(PRP) Hair Loss Treatment £99
Who is the this treatment suitable for?
PRP is a versatile treatment that can help to treat a variety of concerns an individual may have with their skin. Some of the things the vampire facial can do are:
- Improve the texture of their skin
- Add volume to their skin
- Reduce fine lines
- Treat acne
- Help to reduce dryness
- Close open pore
- Reduce dark circles
- Help individuals who have suffered tissue damage
- Helps improve scaring
Overall, the vampire facial helps to bring back skin’s visible firmness, elasticity, and brightness in as little as 24 hours.
Who is the treatment not suitable for?
It is important to note that unfortunately, people who are suffering from skin diseases, allergies, porphyria, cancer, severe metabolic and systemic disorders, abnormal platelet function, critical thrombocytopenia, haemodynamic instability, anticoagulation therapy and underlying sepsis cannot undergo PRP Therapy. If you are unsure whether or not you qualify for this treatment, we advise that you give the clinic a call, or arrange your consultation so that we can assess your individual circumstance, or provide an alternative treatment.
Treating hair loss
For many people, their hair helps makes them feel more confident and youthful, and as this starts to thin, they can feel more conscious. Luckily, this is something that this innovative treatment can help with! As well as helping to reduce the signs of ageing within the skin, PRP therapy can also be used to treat hair loss. PRP can help to trigger natural hair growth by increasing blood supply to the hair follicle, and in turn, increases the thickness of the hair shaft.
During your consultation, we’ll sit down with you to assess your current situation, and what it is you want to achieve from this treatment. We can then identify the best areas to target and come up with a treatment plan to help achieve your desired results. If you want to start your hair restoration journey, get in touch with us to arrange your initial consultation.
Benefits of PRP
- No use of artificial materials.
- Treatment takes less than 60 minutes.
- Minimal downtime.
- Results can be seen in under 24 hours.
- Can treat a variety of factors, from acne to scarring, tissue damage and even hair loss.
- PRP can increase dermal collagen levels, which is a protein naturally occurring in the body, providing structure to your skin, bones, muscles, and tissues.
What happens during a vampire facial
The treatment will typically target the face and neck. Specific areas can be addressed, please discuss with your nurse prior.
The treatment generally takes around 60 minutes.
PRP Side effects & Risks
There are very few risks associated with PRP because the clinician will be using your own blood to do the procedure. However, occasionally some mild side effects can occur, including:
- Mild irritation
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Itching
- Discolouration
We’ll talk you through any associated side effects and risks during your initial consultation with us.