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Your body’s own power, refined by science.
An easy-to-understand look at how Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy works – and why it’s one of Manchester’s most requested regenerative treatments.
The science in brief: PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma – a component of your blood packed with growth factors that help heal tissue, boost collagen, and encourage cell turnover.
The process: A clinician draws a small amount of blood (about the size of a routine test), spins it in a centrifuge, and separates the golden plasma layer rich in platelets. This is then injected or applied to your target area – face, scalp, or even joints.
Why it matters: These platelets act like messengers, releasing natural proteins that signal your skin or follicles to repair and regenerate.
Completely natural: Because PRP uses your own blood, there’s no synthetic filler, no foreign substance, and virtually no risk of allergic reaction.
Clinically proven roots: Before it became a skincare favourite, PRP was used in orthopaedics and sports medicine to help athletes heal faster – now it’s helping patients regenerate skin and hair with the same biological principles.
Not a filler or toxin: PRP doesn’t mask or paralyse – it revitalises. Results develop gradually as your skin renews itself.
Customisable and versatile: Practitioners in Manchester often tailor PRP formulations for different concerns, such as under-eye texture, hair density, or fine lines.
Ideal for prevention: Increasingly, people in their late twenties and thirties are choosing PRP to maintain skin quality and slow early signs of ageing.
If you imagine your body as a repair workshop, PRP is simply concentrating the best part of your toolkit – your platelets – and directing them where they’re needed most.
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