Derived from your own blood, PRP uses concentrated growth factors to support tissue repair, collagen production, and overall skin health. When used as a natural gel, it offers a softer, more subtle volumizing effect while improving texture and tone.
Key differences
Each option is selected based on your anatomy, goals, and desired pace of results, with treatment plans often combining approaches for a more comprehensive outcome.
PRP and natural gel, often referred to as a biofiller, represent a regenerative approach to aesthetic treatment using your body’s own biology. Derived from your blood, this treatment concentrates growth factors and fibrin to support tissue repair, collagen production, and overall skin rejuvenation.
When processed into a natural gel, it offers a subtle volumizing effect while improving skin quality, tone, and texture. The result is soft, refined, and entirely biocompatible.
Rather than creating immediate structural change, PRP works to enhance the skin environment itself, leading to gradual and sustained improvement.
PRP and natural gel can be used to improve delicate and dynamic areas such as the under-eyes, cheeks, and fine lines around the face. It is also well suited for overall skin rejuvenation, including the face, neck, and décolletage, where improved tone and texture are a priority.