Novaclinic

Comparison

Facial PRP vs body PRP: same logic, different areas

Compare facial PRP and body PRP to understand what changes in goals, treatment area, and results when platelet-rich plasma is used on the face versus the body.

Aspect
prp-facial
prp-corporal
Area treated
Face, neck, and décolleté.
Abdomen, arms, thighs, and glutes.
Goal
Skin quality, texture, and facial radiance.
Firmness and overall skin quality on the body.
What they share
Same process: blood draw, centrifugation, and application.
Same process: blood draw, centrifugation, and application.
Expected result
Healthier, more radiant facial skin.
Firmer, more even-looking skin on the body.

Medical team recommendation

The principle is the same, but the context changes. If the concern is your face, facial PRP makes more sense. If skin quality is the issue on the body, body PRP can be a useful part of a broader treatment plan.

Related treatments in detail

Facial PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

We use your own plasma to stimulate collagen and improve overall skin quality on the face, neck, and décolletage — naturally and progressively.

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Body PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma for the Body)

We apply platelet-rich plasma to specific body areas to naturally and progressively improve firmness, texture, and overall skin quality.

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