Blood draw preparation for PRF treatment at JASI Skin + Wellness Med Spa

Full-Service PRF & PRP Treatments in Los Angeles, CA

PRF and PRP treatments work by drawing on your body’s own growth factors to stimulate collagen production, accelerate tissue repair, and address hair thinning at the follicular level. At JASI Skin + Wellness Med Spa, our licensed clinical team takes time to examine your skin or scalp condition and determine which regenerative therapy is the right fit for your specific goals before a single needle is placed.

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PRF & PRP Treatments at Our Los Angeles Med Spa

PRF and PRP treatments work by drawing on your body’s own growth factors rather than introducing anything synthetic. A small sample of your blood is drawn, spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and regenerative components, and then reintroduced into the treatment area. Because the material comes entirely from you, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is effectively eliminated.

PRF centrifuge tube with fibrin gel prepared at JASI Skin + Wellness Med Spa
7–14 Days growth factors release with PRF fibrin matrix

Both therapies concentrate growth factors that signal your tissue to repair and rebuild, but they differ in how they are prepared and how they behave once placed. PRP is a liquid concentrate that disperses relatively quickly, while PRF forms a fibrin matrix that holds those growth factors in place and releases them gradually over the following days.

Whether your goal is softening under-eye hollows, improving texture after acne, or stimulating dormant hair follicles, your treatment begins with a thorough Skin Consultation in Los Angeles, CA. Your specialist evaluates your anatomy, skin type, and goals before recommending PRF, PRP, or a combination protocol. Call us at (424) 478-0522 to schedule yours.

PRF vs. PRP: What Is the Difference and Which One Is Right for You?

PRF and PRP both come from your own blood, but the way each is processed changes how it performs in the treatment area. Understanding the distinction helps you understand why your provider recommends one over the other, or why they may combine both in a single plan.

How Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Works

PRP is produced by spinning your blood at higher centrifuge speeds and typically involves an anticoagulant to keep the plasma in a liquid state. That liquid concentrate is rich in platelets and growth factors and is easy to inject or apply across a broad area. Because it stays fluid, PRP disperses relatively rapidly once placed, delivering a concentrated burst of growth factors to the treatment zone.

This rapid dispersal makes PRP well suited to applications where broad, even distribution matters, such as combining it with microneedling to improve overall skin quality and texture across the face.

How Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) Works

PRF is spun at lower centrifuge speeds and uses no anticoagulant, which allows a fibrin matrix to form naturally. That fibrin scaffold traps platelets and growth factors in a three-dimensional network, then releases them slowly over roughly 7 to 14 days rather than all at once. The result is a sustained regenerative signal that supports tissue repair over a longer window.

PRF can also be prepared as an i-PRF gel, a thicker, injectable form that provides soft structural volume in delicate areas. This makes PRF a versatile option for both volumizing and long-acting regenerative applications.

When to Choose PRF vs. PRP

Neither therapy is universally superior. The right choice depends on your anatomy, the concern you are treating, and your goals. PRF’s slow-release fibrin matrix and gel form make it a strong fit for soft volumizing in areas like the under-eye, while PRP’s fluid, fast-dispersing nature pairs naturally with treatments that cover a broad surface.

The most reliable way to determine which is right for you is a professional evaluation. Schedule a consultation and your provider will map the ideal protocol to your specific needs.

What Can PRF and PRP Treat? Applications by Skin Concern

PRF and PRP are not single-purpose treatments. Because they support your body’s natural regenerative processes, they can address concerns across the face and scalp. Below are three of the most common applications our Los Angeles providers use.

Under-eye i-PRF treatment at JASI Skin + Wellness Med Spa

Under-Eye Hollows and Tear Trough Volume

How It Works: Warmed i-PRF is placed into the delicate under-eye area to restore soft volume in tear trough hollows. Because it is fully autologous, it integrates naturally into the tissue without the risk of migration or lumpiness that can accompany synthetic fillers in this sensitive zone.

What to Expect: The concentrated growth factors release over the following weeks, gradually improving skin quality and building subtle, natural-looking volume. Results develop progressively rather than instantly.

Microneedling with PRF treatment at JASI Skin + Wellness Med Spa

Combination Protocols: Microneedling with PRF or PRP

How It Works: Microneedling creates thousands of microchannels in the skin, and applying PRF or PRP into those channels drives concentrated growth factors directly where they can accelerate repair. This pairing amplifies the collagen-remodeling response of microneedling alone.

What to Expect: Most patients complete a series of 3 to 4 sessions to address fine lines, acne scarring, and overall texture. Results build across the series as new collagen forms and the skin surface smooths and refines.

PRF scalp injection for hair restoration at JASI Skin + Wellness Med Spa

Scalp Health and Hair Follicle Stimulation

How It Works: For hair restoration, PRF is injected into the scalp to deliver growth factors such as PDGF, IGF-1, and VEGF that stimulate dormant follicles and support the hair growth cycle. PRF’s fibrin scaffold offers a distinct advantage, holding those growth factors at the follicle and releasing them gradually rather than washing out quickly.

What to Expect: A typical plan involves a series of sessions spaced roughly 4 to 6 weeks apart. Consistency across the series is what drives visible improvement in density and scalp health over time.

PRF & PRP Treatments by Patient Type and Skin Profile

The right regenerative protocol depends on more than the concern you are treating. Your skin tone, your preferences around synthetic products, and your treatment history all shape the plan your provider builds.

01 · Melanin-Rich Skin

Regenerative Treatments Safe for Deeper Skin Tones

Because PRF and PRP rely on your body’s own growth factors rather than heat energy, they carry no risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation the way some laser or aggressive resurfacing treatments can. There is no photosensitizing agent involved, and no thermal injury to the skin, which is precisely why these therapies are considered safe across the full range of Fitzpatrick types.

Our dedicated Skin of Color Treatments in Los Angeles program reflects the depth of care our providers bring to melanin-rich skin.

02 · Avoiding Synthetic Injectables

A Natural Filler Alternative Using Your Own Biology

If you want to restore volume without synthetic materials, PRF functions as a natural filler. Because it is autologous, the volumizing effect comes entirely from your own tissue and integrates without the risk of allergic reaction. The result is softer and more subtle than hyaluronic acid fillers.

PRF volumizing is gradual and typically requires a series of sessions to build and maintain results. Your provider will outline a realistic timeline during your consultation.

03 · Acne Scarring

Regenerative Support for Post-Acne Texture and Scarring

The vampire facial protocol, which combines microneedling with PRP applied immediately after, is a proven approach for improving atrophic acne scars. The microneedling stimulates collagen remodeling while the PRP delivers growth factors into the microchannels to accelerate repair and refine texture over a series of sessions.

This protocol is safe for melanin-rich skin when performed at appropriate depths by a trained provider. See real patient outcomes in our before and after gallery.

Ready to find out whether PRF, PRP, or a combination protocol is right for your skin or scalp? Book a skin consultation at JASI Skin + Wellness Med Spa and get a treatment plan built around your specific anatomy, skin type, and goals. Call (424) 478-0522 or book online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most patients at JASI Skin + Wellness Med Spa begin noticing visible improvements after two to three sessions, with optimal results typically achieved after a series of three to four treatments spaced four to six weeks apart. Maintenance sessions every six to twelve months help sustain the benefits.

PRF and PRP treatments are generally not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, as there is insufficient safety data for these populations. The JASI Skin + Wellness team conducts a thorough intake consultation before any procedure to screen for contraindications including pregnancy, active infections, blood clotting disorders, and certain medications.

Most patients can return to light daily activities the same day, but makeup application is typically discouraged for at least 24 hours following treatment to reduce the risk of irritation or contamination at injection or microneedling sites. The JASI Skin + Wellness team provides specific post-care instructions tailored to the treatment protocol you received.

Discomfort levels vary depending on the treatment area and method of delivery, with microneedling combinations generally feeling more intense than standalone injections. JASI Skin + Wellness applies a topical numbing cream prior to most procedures to keep patients comfortable throughout the session.

Combining PRF or PRP with certain injectables on the same visit is possible in some cases, but it depends on the treatment areas and your provider’s clinical judgment. Discussing your full aesthetic goals during the consultation allows the team to build a protocol that maximizes results without compromising safety.

PRF natural filler uses your own concentrated plasma to add subtle volume and stimulate collagen production, making it a biologically driven alternative to hyaluronic acid fillers. Results from PRF tend to develop gradually and appear very natural, while traditional fillers provide immediate, more dramatic volumization.

Patients are typically advised to avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements such as aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, and vitamin E for several days before treatment, as these can affect platelet concentration and the quality of the prepared PRF or PRP. Alcohol consumption and intense exercise are also best avoided 24 to 48 hours before your session.