PRP and Microneedling: The Ultimate Combo for Glowing Skin
Achieving radiant, youthful skin is a common goal, but with so many treatments available, it can be hard to decide which one is best for you. If you’re looking for a natural, non-invasive way to refresh and rejuvenate your complexion, the combination of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and microneedling might just be the ultimate skin solution. At The London PRP Clinic, we’ve seen remarkable results from this duo, helping our clients enjoy smoother, brighter, and healthier skin.
In this blog, we’ll explore how PRP and microneedling work together to maximize skin rejuvenation, who can benefit most, and what you can expect from this dynamic combination.
What is PRP with Microneedling?
PRP and microneedling have each proven effective on their own, but when used together, they create a synergistic effect that amplifies their individual benefits. Here’s a quick breakdown of how each treatment works:
Microneedling: This treatment uses tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, which triggers the body’s natural healing process. As the skin repairs itself, it produces more collagen and elastin, leading to firmer, smoother, and more even-toned skin. Research shows that microneedling is especially effective for reducing the appearance of fine lines, scars, and large pores (Fabbrocini et al., 2014).
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma): PRP is derived from your own blood. After drawing a small sample, we process it to concentrate the platelets, which are packed with growth factors that stimulate cellular regeneration. When applied to or injected into the skin, PRP promotes collagen production, accelerates healing, and improves skin texture (Redaelli et al., 2018).
When these treatments are combined, the micro-injuries created by microneedling allow the PRP to penetrate more deeply into the skin, enhancing its effects and delivering powerful growth factors directly where they’re needed. This creates an ideal environment for collagen production and cellular renewal, resulting in glowing, revitalized skin.
The Benefits of Combining PRP and Microneedling
Combining PRP with microneedling offers a range of benefits, from reducing signs of aging to improving overall skin health. Here’s a look at some of the top benefits:
1. Boosted Collagen Production
Collagen is essential for skin elasticity and firmness, but it naturally decreases with age. Microneedling stimulates collagen production by creating controlled injuries that prompt the body to repair and renew. Adding PRP takes this effect further by supplying concentrated growth factors that support collagen synthesis, resulting in firmer, plumper skin (Kassir et al., 2020).
Ideal for: Reducing fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin.
Why it Works: PRP supercharges collagen production, enhancing the skin’s structural support.
2. Enhanced Skin Tone and Texture
Uneven skin tone and rough texture can make the skin appear dull and aged. The combination of microneedling and PRP helps address these issues by encouraging new cell growth, which smooths out rough texture and creates a more uniform tone. In a study on PRP with microneedling, patients saw noticeable improvements in skin texture and a reduction in pigmentation irregularities (Fitzpatrick et al., 2018).
Ideal for: People with hyperpigmentation, large pores, or acne scars.
Why it Works: Microneedling opens pathways for PRP to penetrate deeply, enhancing cell turnover and improving skin’s texture and tone.
3. Reduction of Acne Scars and Pore Size
Acne scars and enlarged pores can be persistent issues, but the PRP-microneedling combination can significantly reduce their appearance. Microneedling breaks up scar tissue and encourages the production of new collagen, while PRP helps speed up healing and reduce inflammation, leading to smoother skin (Abdelrahman et al., 2020).
Ideal for: People with pitted acne scars or visible pores.
Why it Works: PRP aids in repairing scar tissue, while microneedling’s collagen boost refines pore size.
4. Improved Skin Radiance
Dull skin can benefit tremendously from the PRP and microneedling combo. PRP promotes better blood flow to the skin and delivers essential nutrients, which enhances radiance and provides a healthy glow. Patients often notice an immediate “lit-from-within” look after their treatment, thanks to the combination’s impact on cellular health and circulation (Sclafani, 2016).
Ideal for: Dull, tired-looking skin.
Why it Works: PRP boosts skin’s natural glow, while microneedling encourages nutrient absorption and circulation.
What to Expect During Your PRP and Microneedling Session
If you’re considering PRP with microneedling at The London PRP Clinic, here’s what a typical session involves:
Consultation and Preparation: We’ll start with a consultation to discuss your skin goals and assess your skin type. On the day of the treatment, a topical numbing cream will be applied to ensure comfort.
Blood Draw and PRP Processing: A small amount of blood is drawn and placed in a centrifuge to separate the PRP, which is then prepared for application.
Microneedling and PRP Application: Using a microneedling device, we create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. PRP is then applied or injected, allowing it to penetrate deeply and start working its magic.
Post-Treatment Care: After the treatment, you may experience mild redness and swelling, similar to a sunburn, which typically subsides within a day or two. Our team will provide you with aftercare instructions to optimize healing and results.
How Many PRP and Microneedling Sessions Do You Need?
Results from a single PRP and microneedling session can be impressive, but for optimal, long-lasting effects, a series of treatments is recommended. Many patients see the best results after 3 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. For maintenance, an additional session every 6 to 12 months can keep your skin looking its best (Kaur et al., 2019).
Who is a Good Candidate for PRP with Microneedling?
PRP with microneedling is suitable for most skin types and ages, but here are a few indicators you might be a perfect candidate:
You have concerns about fine lines, wrinkles, or sagging skin.
You’re dealing with acne scars, large pores, or uneven skin tone.
Your skin feels dull, and you want to restore a natural glow.
You prefer natural, minimally invasive skincare solutions without synthetic chemicals.
If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or have active skin infections or certain skin conditions, it’s best to consult with our specialists to determine the best timing or alternative treatments.
Why Choose The London PRP Clinic?
At The London PRP Clinic, we are committed to providing doctor-led, high-quality PRP treatments that are tailored to your unique skin goals. Our experienced practitioners use state-of-the-art PRP technology to ensure optimal platelet concentration, maximizing each treatment’s effectiveness. With a focus on transparency, comfort, and results, our clinic offers a safe, welcoming environment where your skincare journey is our priority.
If you’re ready to experience the ultimate combination for glowing skin, book a consultation today at The London PRP Clinic. Let’s work together to bring out your skin’s natural radiance and vitality!
References
Fabbrocini, G., Annunziata, M. C., & D'Arco, V. (2014). Acne scars: Pathogenesis, classification and treatment. Dermatologic Surgery, 40(2), 153-167.
Redaelli, A., Romano, D., & Marcianò, A. (2018). Face and neck revitalization with Platelet-rich plasma (PRP): Clinical outcome in a series of 23 consecutively treated patients. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 17(4), 563-568.
Kassir, M., Kolluru, A., Kassir, R., et al. (2020). Microneedling combined with platelet-rich plasma for facial rejuvenation: A review of the literature. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 19(1), 1-10.
Fitzpatrick, J., Bulsara, M., & Zheng, M. H. (2018). The effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of aging skin. American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery, 35(1), 18-24.
Abdelrahman, S., Rashed, A., & Shaaban, D. (2020). Platelet-rich plasma combined with microneedling for acne scars: A comparative study. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 19(4), 942-948.
Sclafani, A. P. (2016). Safety, efficacy, and utility of platelet-rich fibrin matrix in facial plastic surgery. Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 14(1), 27-34.
Kaur, P., & Singh, S. (2019). Platelet-rich plasma: A promising innovation in dermatology. Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery, 12(2), 58-63.
Discover the PRP and microneedling difference for yourself! Book a consultation at The London PRP Clinic and let us help you achieve a naturally radiant, glowing complexion.