What is Platelet Rich Fibrin?
The New Gold Standard in Aesthetics
Both Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) are regenerative treatments that use your body’s own healing factors to improve skin quality, stimulate collagen, and enhance overall rejuvenation. While PRP has been widely used for years, PRF is a next-generation advancement—offering stronger, longer-lasting results with a more natural formulation.
1. PRF Releases Growth Factors for Much Longer
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PRP: Releases growth factors for only a few hours after treatment.
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PRF: Releases growth factors slowly over 7–10 days, providing extended healing and collagen stimulation.
Benefit for patients:
More sustained rejuvenation, longer-lasting improvements, and fewer sessions needed.
2. PRF Contains More Regenerative Cells
PRF naturally concentrates:
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More platelets
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White blood cells
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Mesenchymal stem cells
This richer mix enhances tissue regeneration compared to PRP.
Benefit for patients:
Stronger results for under-eye rejuvenation, fine lines, hair restoration, and skin texture improvements.
3. 100% Natural: No Anticoagulants
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PRP tubes contain anticoagulants, which can dilute the product.
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PRF is spun at a slower speed and contains no additives or chemicals.
Benefit for patients:
A completely natural treatment with reduced risk of irritation and a smoother healing response.
4. Better for Delicate Areas Like the Under-Eyes
Because PRF forms a soft fibrin matrix once injected, it stays in place and releases healing factors slowly.
Benefit for patients:
Superior treatment of under-eye hollows, crepey skin, and dark circles with a lower chance of swelling or puffiness than PRP.
5. Creates a Natural Filler-Like Effect
As PRF turns into a fibrin gel, it provides gentle volume while stimulating collagen.
Benefit for patients:
A subtle, natural plumping effect—without synthetic fillers.