PRF Therapy in San Antonio, TX

PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is the next generation of platelet therapy for skin rejuvenation, healing, and hair restoration. Like PRP, it uses your own blood to stimulate repair, but PRF is processed differently, resulting in a higher concentration of platelets, white blood cells, and fibrin. This creates a slower release of growth factors, often leading to stronger and longer lasting results.

What Is PRF Therapy?

PRF stands for Platelet-Rich Fibrin. It is created by drawing a small sample of your blood and spinning it in a centrifuge at a slower speed than PRP. This preserves more platelets, white blood cells, and stem cells, and forms a fibrin matrix. When injected or applied, this fibrin scaffold slowly releases growth factors over time, supporting ongoing healing and rejuvenation.

How PRF Therapy Works

PRF is injected or applied into the area of concern, such as the skin or scalp. The fibrin matrix holds the growth factors in place and releases them gradually. This slow release promotes collagen production, improves elasticity, and supports stronger, healthier tissue regeneration.

Skin & Hair Concerns PRF Can Help With

PRF can also improve:

  • Under-eye hollows and dark circles
  • Healing after aesthetic procedures
  • Overall tone and skin quality

Who Is a Good Candidate for PRF Therapy?

PRF works well for healthy adults who want to support youthful skin, reduce signs of aging, or improve hair density. It’s not ideal for those with certain bleeding disorders, active infections, or those on blood thinners without medical clearance. A consultation is required to assess your health, goals, and whether PRF alone is appropriate.

What to Expect During Treatment

A small amount of your blood is drawn and spun at a lower speed than PRP, preserving platelets, fibrin, white blood cells, and stem cells. This creates a natural concentrate that is injected into the treatment area with fine needles. The process typically takes under an hour and is well tolerated with minimal discomfort. Because PRF releases growth factors more gradually, results develop steadily over time. You may notice mild redness or swelling at the injection sites, but most clients resume normal activities right away.

Benefits of PRF Therapy

How Long Do PRF Results Last?

Most clients notice improvement within a few weeks, with continued results over several months. Because PRF releases growth factors slowly, results can last longer than PRP. Maintenance treatments every 6-12 months are often recommended.

PRP vs PRF: What’s the Difference?

PRP releases growth factors quickly for short-term results, while PRF releases them slowly over time for longer lasting effects. PRF also contains more natural healing cells and has no additives, making it a more advanced option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. PRF uses only your own blood with no additives, making it extremely safe.

With numbing, most clients feel only mild pressure or stinging.

A series of 2-3 sessions spaced weeks apart is often recommended for best results.

Yes. PRF is often combined with microneedling, Secret RF, dermal fillers, or hair restoration plans for enhanced results.

Fillers add volume directly, while PRF stimulates your body to produce its own collagen and regeneration over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most people describe Botox injections as a quick pinch. Any discomfort is minimal and fades quickly.
With numbing, most clients feel only mild pressure or stinging.

A series of 2-3 sessions spaced weeks apart is often recommended for best results.

Yes. PRF is often combined with microneedling, Secret RF®, dermal fillers, or hair restoration plans for enhanced results.

Most clients schedule touch-ups every 3 to 4 months to maintain consistent results.

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