PRP & PRF Facial Rejuvenation in Charlotte, NC

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The natural way to treat signs of aging

PRF is an all-natural filler derived from your own blood that can be used to treat areas in the face that show early signs of aging, like under-eye hollows/dark circles, and deflated cheeks.

PRP & PRF Facial Rejuvenation in Charlotte, NC

PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) treatments are regenerative aesthetic procedures that use concentrated components from your own blood to support collagen production, tissue repair, and skin rejuvenation. At Learn2Renew, PRP and PRF treatments are commonly used to improve skin texture, fine lines, acne scars, under-eye concerns, and overall facial rejuvenation in patients throughout Charlotte and Matthews, NC.

At Learn2Renew, Dr. David Croland provides PRP and PRF facial rejuvenation for patients seeking a more natural approach to skin improvement. Treatment recommendations are customized based on your skin quality, aesthetic goals, treatment history, and whether PRP, PRF, or a combination approach is most appropriate.

PRP and PRF may be used on their own or combined with treatments such as microneedling, RF microneedling, laser resurfacing, or dermal fillers to support more comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Because these treatments use your body’s own regenerative components, many patients choose PRP or PRF as part of a physician-led plan focused on gradual, natural-looking improvement.

What Is the Difference Between PRP and PRF?

Both PRP and PRF are created from a patient’s own blood and contain growth factors that may support tissue repair, collagen remodeling, and skin rejuvenation. PRP is processed to concentrate platelets in plasma, while PRF is processed differently to create a fibrin matrix that may release growth factors more gradually over time.

PRF is often used in delicate areas such as the under-eyes because of its natural regenerative properties, while PRP is commonly used with microneedling and skin rejuvenation treatments. During your consultation, the Learn2Renew team will help determine which option is best suited for your concerns and goals.

What Can PRP & PRF Help Improve?

  • Fine lines and early wrinkles
  • Acne scars and uneven skin texture
  • Dull or aging skin
  • Under-eye hollows and crepey skin
  • Skin tone and overall skin quality
  • Collagen support after microneedling or laser treatments

Who Is a Good Candidate for PRP or PRF?

Good candidates for PRP or PRF facial rejuvenation are often patients who want a natural, regenerative option for improving skin quality without relying only on fillers or more aggressive procedures. These treatments may be appropriate for patients with early signs of aging, texture concerns, acne scarring, or under-eye changes.

A consultation at Learn2Renew helps determine whether PRP, PRF, microneedling, RF microneedling, laser resurfacing, or another aesthetic treatment is the best fit for your skin and goals.

PRP & PRF Treatment in a Physician-Led Aesthetic Practice

PRP and PRF treatments at Learn2Renew are performed in a physician-led medical aesthetics setting focused on safety, natural-looking results, and personalized treatment planning. Patients in Charlotte, Matthews, and surrounding areas can schedule a consultation to discuss whether PRP or PRF facial rejuvenation is right for them.

Both PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) are regenerative treatments created from a patient’s own blood. PRP is processed to concentrate platelets within plasma, while PRF is processed differently to create a fibrin matrix that may release growth factors more gradually over time. Both treatments are commonly used to support collagen production, skin rejuvenation, and tissue repair.

PRP and PRF treatments may help improve fine lines, acne scars, uneven skin texture, under-eye concerns, dull skin, and other visible signs of facial aging. These regenerative treatments are commonly used to support collagen remodeling and overall skin rejuvenation.

PRF is commonly used for under-eye rejuvenation because the fibrin matrix may allow growth factors to release more gradually over time. However, the best treatment depends on the patient’s anatomy, skin quality, and treatment goals. A consultation at Learn2Renew helps determine the most appropriate approach.

Yes. PRP and PRF are frequently combined with microneedling or RF microneedling to support collagen production and skin rejuvenation. Combination treatments are commonly used to improve skin texture, acne scars, fine lines, and overall skin quality.

Treatment recommendations vary depending on the patient’s concerns, skin condition, and goals. Some patients benefit from a series of treatments spaced over several weeks, while others may choose periodic maintenance treatments as part of a long-term skin rejuvenation plan.

Downtime depends on the specific procedure being performed and whether PRP or PRF is combined with treatments such as microneedling or laser resurfacing. Mild redness, swelling, or skin sensitivity may occur temporarily after treatment.

Results vary depending on the treatment performed, skin condition, and individual response. Many patients notice gradual improvement in skin quality and texture over time as collagen remodeling occurs.

Good candidates for PRP or PRF facial rejuvenation are often patients looking for a natural, regenerative approach to improving skin quality, texture, acne scars, or early signs of facial aging. A consultation at Learn2Renew helps determine whether PRP, PRF, microneedling, laser resurfacing, or another treatment is most appropriate.