Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injection: Procedure, cost, and more!

Dr Michael O'Gorman

Medically reviewed by Dr Michael O'Gorman

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy has gained popularity in recent years as a natural, regenerative treatment. The treatment uses the body’s healing properties to rejuvenate the skin and improve various medical and cosmetic conditions. Dr Michael O’Gorman, known for his medical expertise, offers this cutting-edge service focusing on a personalised and natural approach.

So, are you struggling with aging skin or seeking a minimally invasive option? Here is everything you should know about these advanced platelet-rich plasma PRP injections.

What are platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections?

What is PRP therapy? A PRP injection utilises concentrated platelets derived from a person’s blood to rejuvenate the skin and promote healing. The infusion is prepared by drawing 30ml of blood and spinning it in a centrifuge. This separates the blood into it’s various components, including red and white blood cells, plasma, and platelets.

The densely concentrated solution of PRP platelet rich plasma is delivered into the target area, stimulating cellular repair, collagen production, and tissue growth. The treatment reduces the risk of allergic reaction or rejection since it uses the body’s own biological materials.

Platelet-rich plasma injection procedure

Blood plasma injections involve five significant steps:

1. Cleansing: The target area is carefully cleansed to remove any oils, makeup, or impurities. This step reduces the risk of infection and prepares the skin for effective PRP penetration.

2. Topical numbing: A medical-grade numbing cream is applied to the skin to reduce discomfort during the procedure. This is especially useful for PRP  facial injections, and other sensitive areas.

3. Infusion of PRP: The platelet-rich blood is infused into the skin using a vacuum-assisted mesotherapy device.

4. Post-treatment mask: A soothing, anti-inflammatory post-procedure mask is applied to the treated area to reduce redness and swelling.

5. LED light treatment: Red/NIR LED light therapy promotes faster tissue repair and boosts the growth factors of PRP.

What are platelet-rich plasma injections used for?

  • Platelet-rich plasma for hair loss / platelet-rich plasma injection for hair growth.
  • Platelet-rich plasma injection kneePlasma platelet knee injection is used in orthopaedics.
  • PRP treatment for the face.
  • PRP treatment for fine lines and wrinkles.
  • PRP treatment to condition aged and sagging skin.
  • PRP treatment for loose or saggy ‘crepey’ eyelids.
  • PRP treatment for acne scars.
  • PRP treatment for neck and décolletage rejuvenation.
  • PRP treatment for hand rejuvenation.
  • PRP treatment for the under-eye skin rejuvenation and reduction in dark circles.
  • Platelet-rich plasma injection for sexual dysfunction such as ED and post-menopausal changes.
What are platelet-rich plasma injections used for - Dr. Michael

Platelet-rich plasma injection recovery time

Blood plasma treatment recovery time varies depending on the areas being treated. However, most patients experience mild swelling, redness, or possible bruising for 24-48 hours post-treatment. Tips for faster recovery include:

  • Avoid direct sun exposure.
  • Refrain from strenuous exercises and alcohol for 24-48 hours.
  • Avoid makeup for at least 24 hours after platelet-rich plasma injection face.
  • Use gentle cleansers and moisturisers recommended by the practitioner.

How long do platelet-rich plasma injections last?

The effects of platelet-rich plasma injections are gradual and cumulative. Visible improvements usually appear 6-12 weeks after treatment as the body experiences elevated collagen production and tissue regeneration. For optimal results:

  • An initial series of three treatments is recommended, spaced 4-6 weeks apart.
  • Maintenance every 6-12 months can help preserve and enhance results.

Is platelet-rich plasma injection painful​?

PRP shot treatments are not considered highly painful, primarily when performed with proper numbing agents and advanced delivery devices. Patients often report mild stinging or tingling sensations during injection. However, a professional doctor can ensure patient comfort with:

  • Gentle treatment techniques.
  • Proper post-treatment soothing therapies.
  • Topical numbing creams that are suitable for the patient’s specific skin type.

How much does a platelet-rich plasma injection cost?

The platelet-rich plasma injection price varies based on the clinic and the number of areas treated. The cost can also increase if the treatment is combined with other therapies like microneedling or LED light therapy. According to Dr Michael’s price list, platelet-rich plasma procedure costs £550 to £1,500.

Here is a breakdown of how much it costs to get platelet-enriched plasma injections:

  • The PRP facial treatment – £550 for 1 area, £800 for two areas, and £950 for three areas.
  • Dr Michael’s signature facial treatment – £900 for 1 area.
  • LED light therapy – £75 for a single session, £450 for a pack of 6.

What add-on options are there?

Dr O’Gorman is a great believer in combining multiple modalities to enhance patient outcomes. Add-on options include:

  • Skinbooster
  • Botulinum Toxin for a ‘glass facial’ effect
  • Exosomes to power boost the collagen production
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Where to get platelet-rich plasma injections​ in London?

If you are considering platelet-rich plasma injection in London, you are at the right place. The city offers some of the best-rated, medically advanced, and supervised aesthetic treatments globally. However, choosing the right clinic ensures platelet-rich injection safety, efficacy, and long-lasting results.

Fortunately, Dr Michael O’Gorman combines advanced regenerative medicine with a personalised, patient-first philosophy to deliver world-class PRP surgery. His aesthetic practices provide natural-looking, evidence-based results in a highly controlled and luxurious environment. His clinic details are as follows: