
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
Overview
PRP Mississauga treatments use your body’s own platelets to support natural healing, collagen production, and tissue renewal. This regenerative treatment works by concentrating growth factors from your blood and delivering them precisely into targeted areas to stimulate repair at a cellular level. Over time, PRP Mississauga can help improve skin texture, firmness, and overall radiance while also supporting hair growth in areas experiencing thinning or reduced density. With no synthetic substances and minimal downtime, it remains one of the most trusted natural rejuvenation options available — resulting in a more refreshed, natural-looking outcome that develops gradually over time.
Types of Platelet-Based Treatments
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma): Traditional PRP Mississauga treatment uses a liquid concentrate of your own platelets, ideal for general skin rejuvenation or hair growth stimulation. It promotes collagen and tissue regeneration naturally, making it a versatile first-line regenerative option. PRP is often combined with microneedling for deeper delivery of growth factors.
PRFM (Platelet-Rich Fibrin Matrix): A thicker, more cohesive form of PRP Mississauga therapy that provides longer-lasting results. PRFM is often used in areas needing sustained growth factor release and structural support, particularly for deeper skin concerns or significant hair thinning.
PRP Gel (Natura Gel): A gel form of platelet rich plasma that can be applied more precisely or combined with other treatments. Its consistency allows for targeted volume and regenerative benefits in delicate areas such as under-eye hollows, the face, or small localized spots; making it a popular choice for clients seeking subtle, natural-looking improvement — similar to what clients explore with our dermal filler treatments..


Which treatment is right for you?
The choice between PRP, PRFM, and PRP Gel depends on your goals, the area being treated, and the type of results you want. Each option offers regenerative benefits, but the best choice will depend on whether your priority is general rejuvenation, longer-lasting support, or a more targeted treatment approach.
- PRP is ideal for overall skin rejuvenation and hair growth stimulation. It is a versatile option that supports natural healing, improves skin quality, and helps refresh areas of concern over time.
- PRFM is best for clients seeking longer-lasting regenerative support. This option is often preferred for areas that may benefit from more sustained healing and improved tissue repair.
- PRP Gel is well suited for more targeted treatment and may provide a subtle volumizing effect along with regenerative benefits. It is a good option when both structure and skin improvement are desired.
Your provider At Aura Cosmetic Injectables can help recommend the most appropriate option based on your skin or hair concerns, lifestyle, and desired outcome. In some cases, a customized treatment plan may combine these approaches to better support natural healing and deliver more refined results.
Indications
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
Fine lines and wrinkles
Dull, tired-looking skin
Uneven skin texture and tone
Early signs of aging
Hair thinning or shedding
Acne scars
PRFM (Platelet-Rich Fibrin Matrix)
Areas needing longer-lasting regenerative support
Loss of skin elasticity or firmness
Deeper wrinkles or folds
Scarring (acne, surgical)
Hair thinning requiring sustained stimulation
PRP Gel (Natura Gel)
Targeted volume loss (under-eye hollows, small facial depressions)
Fine lines in delicate areas
Acne or surgical scars needing precise application
Subtle rejuvenation where both regeneration and slight lift are desired
FAQ
Yes, PRP uses your own blood for natural rejuvenation, making it very safe when performed by licensed professionals.
Usually 3–4 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart for optimal results.
Minimal downtime; you may experience slight redness or swelling at injection sites for 1–2 days.
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