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While PRP therapy is generally low-risk and well-tolerated, it’s essential to acknowledge the less common complications that can occasionally arise. These are not typical, but understanding them empowers you to make informed decisions and know what to watch for during your recovery.
Although unlikely, some individuals may experience side effects beyond the usual mild swelling or tenderness. Here’s what to be aware of:
Although these risks are rare, they underscore the importance of choosing an experienced practitioner with a strong medical background in PRP therapy. A skilled injector will know how to avoid vascular structures, minimise trauma, and tailor the treatment to your skin profile.
PRP is considered safe for most patients, but as with any medical procedure, a personalised consultation is key.