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Facial PRP: How Many Sessions Do You Actually Need?

PRP is usually done in cycles. The number of sessions adapts to skin quality, goals, and individual response.

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A single PRP session can give the skin a fresh lift, but in many cases what really delivers consistent results is thinking about treatment in cycles. That approach works with the skin's biology instead of expecting everything to change in one go.

How many sessions are typically recommended?

There's no universal number. Some patients have relatively healthy skin and come in for light maintenance. Others dealing with sun damage, dullness, or more pronounced texture changes may benefit from a more active initial phase. The final plan is defined during the consultation.

What influences the schedule

  • Age and baseline skin quality
  • The primary treatment goal
  • Whether PRP is being combined with other procedures
  • How the skin responds after the first sessions

Why maintenance matters

PRP doesn't "cure" aging. It provides regenerative stimulation, but sustaining results requires ongoing maintenance and a daily routine that protects the skin. If you'd like to dig deeper, visit our facial PRP page.