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If your skin could talk, it might be begging for a reset. Years of sun damage, fine lines, and uneven texture—it all adds up. Two powerhouse treatments promise to turn back the clock: Cellenis PRP and laser therapy. But which one delivers the ultimate glow-up?
Lasers are like precision tools, using light energy to resurface the skin, boost collagen, and break down pigmentation. Depending on the type, some lasers remove the top skin layers (ablative) while others work beneath the surface (non-ablative).
While lasers force the skin to regenerate, PRP works with the body’s natural healing process. Platelet-rich plasma, drawn from your own blood, is injected into the skin to stimulate collagen production from within. No heat. No synthetic chemicals. Just pure, biological rejuvenation.
Downtime – PRP is minimally invasive, while laser resurfacing can take weeks to heal.Suitability – PRP is safe for all skin tones, while lasers can cause pigmentation issues in darker skin.Results – PRP takes time but improves skin texture, elasticity, and hydration long-term.