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Treatment Time
20 minutes
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Back to Work
Immediately
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Total Recovery Time
Minimal
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Duration of Results
Long Lasting
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# of Treatments
Two to four
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Treatment Time
20 minutes
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Back to Work
Immediately
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Total Recovery Time
Minimal
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Duration of Results
Long Lasting
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# of Treatments
Two to four
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PRP | PRFM Therapy Near Me
The delicate skin under your eyes is often one of the first areas to show signs of aging, with fine lines, wrinkles, and dark circles becoming more prominent as time goes on. For men and women seeking a non-surgical solution to rejuvenate this area, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRFM (Platelet-Rich Fibrin Matrix) therapies offer innovative and effective options. PRP and PRFM undereye therapies are cutting-edge treatments that use your body’s natural healing processes to refresh and revitalize the undereye area, leading to a younger and effervescent appearance.


Areas of the Face Treated with PRP and PRFM
Volume loss in the cheeks can contribute to an aged appearance. PRP and PRFM can restore volume and improve skin texture in this area, giving you a more youthful contour and natural lift.
The nasolabial folds, or laugh lines, can become more pronounced with age. By introducing PRP or PRFM to these areas, we can soften the lines and enhance skin smoothness, reducing the depth of these folds.
Marionette lines extend from the corners of the mouth to the jawline, giving a downward appearance. PRP and PRFM can help diminish these lines by promoting collagen production and improving skin firmness.
Forehead lines and wrinkles can make you look tired or stressed. PRP and PRFM treatments can smooth these lines by rejuvenating the skin and encouraging new collagen growth.
Lines around the mouth, often called smoker’s lines, can be treated with PRP and PRFM to reduce their appearance and improve the overall texture of the skin in this area.
A defined jawline can enhance your facial profile. PRP and PRFM can improve the texture and firmness of the skin along the jawline, contributing to a more sculpted and youthful look.
For a comprehensive rejuvenation, PRP and PRFM can be applied to the entire face to enhance overall skin texture, tone, and elasticity, providing a refreshed and radiant complexion.
How PRP | PRFM Therapy Works
The procedure begins by collecting your blood, which is then processed to separate the PRP or PRFM. Once the platelet-rich solution is ready, it is either injected into the skin or topically applied, depending on the specific treatment plan. The application of PRP or PRFM tricks your skin into thinking there is an injury, prompting a natural healing response. This response includes new collagen and elastin generation to thicken and tighten the skin, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and brighten the undereye area.

What to Expect During and After Treatment
PRP and PRFM therapies are relatively quick procedures, usually taking about 30 to 45 minutes. Before the treatment begins, a topical anesthetic may be applied to the target area to minimize discomfort. Once the area is numb, the PRP or PRFM is carefully injected or applied. Patients typically experience little to no pain during the procedure, and any discomfort is usually mild and temporary.
After the treatment, it is normal to experience minimal bruising, redness, and swelling around the injection sites. These side effects are typically mild and should subside within a few days. Because PRP or PRFM therapy relies on your body’s natural healing processes, results develop gradually over several weeks. Most patients notice an improvement in the treated area within 2 to 3 weeks, with continued improvements over the following months as new collagen is produced and the skin regenerates.
Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment Care
To ensure the best possible results from your PRP | PRFM therapy, it’s important to follow pre-treatment and post-treatment care instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
Pre-Treatment Care
- Avoid anti-inflammatory medications (such as aspirin and ibuprofen) for at least 3 days before treatment, as these can interfere with the inflammatory process crucial for PRP | PRFM to work effectively.
- Refrain from consuming alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine for 3 days before the procedure to reduce the risk of bruising and swelling.
- If you have a history of cold sores, inform your provider, as antiviral medication may be necessary to prevent an outbreak.
Post-Treatment Care
- Do not touch, press, or rub the treated area for at least 8 hours after the procedure to avoid disrupting the healing process.
- Avoid anti-inflammatory medications, as well as alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine for 48 hours after treatment to promote optimal healing.
- Apply ice packs as needed to reduce swelling but be cautious not to over-cool the area.
- Avoid vigorous exercise, sun exposure, and heat for at least 48 hours after treatment. Use sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher to protect the treated area from sun damage.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and maintaining a healthy diet to support the healing process.

PRP | PRFM THERAPY near you
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Ready to start your undereye rejuvenation journey? Contact RL Cosmetic Surgery and MedSpa Center today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward a vibrant, refreshed look!

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If you’re ready to rejuvenate your facial appearance and achieve a more youthful, refreshed appearance, PRP | PRFM therapy at RL Center for Cosmetic Surgery & MedSpa may be the perfect solution. Our experienced team of professionals is dedicated to providing personalized care and exceptional results.
Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step towards brighter, more vibrant eyes.

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