Cosmetic PRP – Face & Hair

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Cosmetic PRP

Cosmetic PRP at Ozmedica Skin Clinic in Malvern is a consultation-led treatment that uses a concentrated component of your own blood to support selected skin and hair concerns on the face and scalp.

PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma. During treatment, a small amount of your blood is collected, processed to concentrate platelets, then carefully placed into agreed areas. Your clinician will assess your suitability, discuss realistic expectations and design a plan that aligns with your goals and lifestyle.

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Cosmetic PRP treatment at Ozmedica Skin Clinic in Malvern

Footage is for general illustration only and does not represent specific treatment outcomes.

How Cosmetic PRP works at Ozmedica Skin Clinic

Platelet-Rich Plasma is prepared from your own blood. Platelets are naturally present in blood and release growth factors that support the body’s normal repair processes. In Cosmetic PRP, this concentrated plasma is carefully placed into selected areas of the face or scalp to support the appearance of skin quality and hair in suitable patients.

At Ozmedica Skin Clinic, every PRP treatment begins with a consultation to:

  • Review your skin and hair concerns and overall medical history
  • Discuss what PRP can and cannot do for your specific goals
  • Explain how many sessions may be recommended and how they are spaced
  • Outline possible risks, side effects and expected recovery

Only once you and your clinician are comfortable with the plan will treatment proceed. If PRP is not considered appropriate, alternative options can be discussed.

Face – Skin Quality Support

For suitable patients, PRP can be used on areas of the face, neck or décolletage to support overall skin quality and texture.

  • Careful cleansing and preparation of the treatment area
  • Collection of a small blood sample and gentle processing
  • Placement of PRP into agreed areas using fine needles or a delivery technique discussed at your consultation

Temporary redness, pinpoint marks and mild swelling can occur and usually settle over the days following treatment. Your clinician will provide aftercare instructions to support your recovery.

Hair & Scalp – Selected Cases

In selected cases, PRP may be used on the scalp as part of a broader hair plan, where this approach is considered appropriate.

  • Scalp examination and discussion of your hair history and current routine
  • Application of PRP to agreed areas of the scalp in a series of small placements, working within your tolerance
  • Guidance on how PRP fits alongside any existing medical or topical therapies recommended by your doctor

Your clinician will explain whether PRP is likely to form a useful part of your overall hair plan, or whether medical management or other treatments should be prioritised.

Planning Your PRP Series

Cosmetic PRP is usually performed as a series of sessions over time rather than a single visit. The exact number depends on your goals, baseline condition and how you respond.

  • Discussion of realistic timeframes and potential changes you may notice
  • Review appointments built into your plan so your clinician can adjust frequency or technique as needed
  • Ongoing recommendations around skincare, sun protection and general health to support your results

PRP does not stop the natural ageing process. Your clinician will be transparent about likely benefits and limitations so you can make an informed decision.

Results, timing and expectations

Changes from Cosmetic PRP tend to develop gradually, as the body responds to the concentrated platelets placed in the treated areas. Some people notice improvements in how smooth, hydrated or refreshed the skin looks over a series of treatments, while others may see changes in how their hair and scalp appear.

In general, your clinician will talk through:

  • How many sessions may be recommended for your concerns
  • How far apart appointments should be scheduled
  • When you might reasonably start to notice changes
  • How to support your results with a consistent skincare and sun protection routine

Responses to PRP vary between individuals, and no specific outcome can be promised. PRP is one tool within a wider treatment toolkit, and your clinician may suggest combining it with other options for a more comprehensive plan.

Considering Cosmetic PRP at Ozmedica Skin Clinic?
Book a consultation with our Malvern-based team to talk through your skin or hair concerns. We will assess your suitability for PRP, explain what to expect and outline whether PRP or another treatment is the safest and most appropriate option for you.
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Cosmetic PRP – common questions

At Ozmedica Skin Clinic, Cosmetic PRP is used to support the appearance of skin quality on the face, neck and décolletage and, in selected cases, to support hair and scalp concerns as part of a broader plan.

Your clinician will explain whether PRP is suitable for your specific goals or if other treatments or medical management should be prioritised.

Suitability depends on your overall health, medications, skin type and the concerns you would like to address. Some medical conditions, medications or lifestyle factors may mean PRP is not recommended.

Your clinician will review your history in detail, including any previous treatments, before confirming whether PRP is an appropriate option for you.

Most people require a series of sessions rather than a single treatment. Your clinician will recommend a schedule based on your goals, baseline condition and how your skin or scalp responds over time.

Maintenance sessions may be suggested to support long-term results, and these will be planned around your lifestyle and budget.

You may feel brief pinprick sensations and a sense of fullness or warmth in treated areas. Numbing and comfort measures can be discussed during your consultation.

Your clinician will work within tolerable settings and can pause or adjust the technique to keep you as comfortable as possible.

It is common to experience temporary redness, swelling, and small marks at injection sites following PRP. Bruising can also occur and may take days to settle.

Your clinician will provide personalised aftercare advice, including when to resume makeup, how to care for your skin and when to return for follow-up or further treatments.

Ready to talk about Cosmetic PRP?

Book a consultation at Ozmedica Skin Clinic in Malvern to explore whether PRP is a suitable option for your skin or hair concerns and design a plan that supports your long-term goals.

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Important information

The information on this page is general in nature and does not replace personalised advice from a qualified health professional. Cosmetic PRP treatments at Ozmedica Skin Clinic are provided following an assessment of suitability and informed consent.

Individual responses to treatment vary, and no specific result can be promised or guaranteed. Your clinician will discuss potential benefits, risks, expected recovery and alternative options with you before any treatment is performed.