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PRP Vampire Facial
PRP uses platelet-rich plasma derived from your own blood to support skin repair and rejuvenation. It is commonly chosen for dullness, early ageing, and texture concerns.
A treatment plan is tailored in clinic, often as a course for best results.
Time:
60 minutes
Results:
Course-based
Downtime:
24–48 hours
Risks:
Low risk when performed correctly
Time:
15 - 30 Min
See results?
Up to 2 weeks
Results:
Last 4 - 6 Months
Downtime:
4 hrs
Risks:
Bruising
When will I see results?
4–8 weeks

Natural rejuvenation, clinically delivered
PRP is ideal if you want a natural approach to skin improvement that supports your own healing processes. It is often selected for skin that looks tired, lacks glow, or shows fine lines and early textural changes. We prioritise a calm, medical-led experience with clear expectations. Results develop gradually, which many clients prefer because the outcome looks like healthy skin rather than a dramatic change. PRP can also sit within a broader skin plan alongside devices, peels, or skincare programmes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does PRP involve?
A small blood sample is taken, processed to concentrate platelets, then applied or delivered as part of the treatment.
Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
Often, yes. Because it uses your own plasma, it can be a good option for those who prefer a more natural approach.
How many sessions will I need?
Many clients benefit from a course. Your clinician will advise based on your goals.
Is there downtime?
Most clients have mild redness and possible bruising that settles over a few days.

All treatments are delivered within our regulated clinical environment, ensuring safety, precision and outcomes you can trust.