PRP for Stretch Marks

Regenerate and repair damaged skin naturally using your body’s own growth factors.

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About the Treatment

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy for stretch marks is a regenerative skin treatment that uses your own blood plasma enriched with platelets to stimulate healing, collagen production, and skin renewal. It’s a natural and effective approach to improve the appearance of stretch marks, making the skin smoother, firmer, and more even-toned.

How It Works

A small amount of your blood is drawn and processed in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma. This PRP — rich in growth factors — is then injected or micro-needled into the stretch-marked areas, activating cell regeneration and collagen synthesis from within.

Benefits

  • Reduces the appearance of old and new stretch marks
  • Improves skin elasticity and texture
  • Boosts natural collagen and elastin production
  • Safe, minimally invasive, and chemical-free
  • Uses your own plasma — no risk of allergy or rejection

Treatment Areas

  • Abdomen
  • Thighs
  • Hips
  • Arms
  • Breasts
  • Buttocks

Aftercare Instructions

  • Avoid sun exposure and hot baths for 24–48 hours
  • Do not apply makeup or harsh creams to treated areas for 24 hours
  • Use gentle cleansers and hydrating moisturizers
  • Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy diet
  • Follow your doctor’s recommended skincare routine

Additional Tips & Recommendations

  • Combine with Microneedling or Chemical Peels for enhanced results
  • Multiple sessions (3–6) may be needed for optimal improvement
  • Results gradually improve over 2–3 months as collagen regenerates
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FAQ

Yes, PRP uses your own plasma, making it completely natural and biocompatible with no risk of allergic reaction or rejection.

Most patients need 3–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, depending on the severity and age of the stretch marks.

Visible improvement usually appears within 4–6 weeks, with continued collagen regeneration over the following months.

Yes, PRP is often combined with microneedling, laser, or chemical peels to boost skin rejuvenation and achieve smoother results.