Skin & Hair Rejuvenation
Regenerate from within
Using advanced regenerative therapies, our treatments stimulate natural healing for stronger hair, healthier skins, and lasting confidence.
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What It Is:
A luxe facial experience designed to prep and brighten skin instantly.
Areas of Focus and Treatment Variations:
Hair: Stimulates growth for thinning hair
With Sculptra: Combines collagen stimulation + PRP for enhanced results
Microneedling + PRP: Supercharges skin rejuvenation
Injectable PRP: Improves texture and elasticity
Details:
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Treatment Time: 45-60 minutes
Downtime: Mild redness/swelling, 1-3 days
Results Duration: Builds gradually, long-term collagen and hair health
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What It Is:
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Areas of Focus and Treatment Variations:
Hair: Improves density and scalp health
Microneedling + PDGF: Enhances collagen stimulation and skin renewal
Injectable PDGF: Firms and smooths skin
Details:
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Treatment Time: 45-60 minutes
Downtime: Mild redness/swelling, 1-3 days
Results Duration: Builds gradually, long-term collagen and hair health
Choosing the Right Treatment for You, can be easy…
Frequently Asked Questions
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PRP (platelet-rich plasma) uses your own blood, spun down to concentrate growth factors, which are then injected or applied to stimulate natural healing, collagen, and tissue regeneration. It works gradually, improving skin quality, texture, and volume over time. Dermal fillers are gel-like products (such as hyaluronic acid) that are injected to instantly replace lost volume, contour the face, and smooth wrinkles. Fillers provide immediate results, while PRP relies on your body’s healing response for gradual improvement.
Quick way to think of it: • PRP = regenerative, natural, long-term improvement. • Fillers = structural, immediate volume and contour.
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Yes, PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is generally very safe because it comes from your own blood—so there’s no risk of allergic reaction or rejection. The biggest risks are related to the injection process itself, such as temporary redness, swelling, or bruising at the treatment site. Serious complications are rare when PRP is performed by a licensed medical provider using sterile technique. PRP is widely used not only in aesthetics but also in orthopedic medicine, dentistry, and wound healing, which supports its overall safety profile.
Quick takeaway: PRP is considered safe, natural, and low-risk when done in a properly licensed medical setting.
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Typically we complete a series of 3-4 sessions 4 weeks apart, then maintain by completing 1-2 treatments every year afterwards.
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Yes, it can work; however, is uniquely dependent on your quality of PRP.
Not sure what is right for you? Our team will guide you every step of the way.