

Type
PRP/PRF Therapy
Duration
1 hour
Plasma therapy at Renomé Clinic uses the patient's own platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to stimulate skin regeneration. A small blood sample is drawn and centrifuged to concentrate the platelets, and the resulting growth-factor-rich plasma is injected back into the face, neck, décolletage, or under-eye area. The platelets release growth factors that activate fibroblasts, support collagen and elastin production, and improve microcirculation — gradually improving skin density, tone, fine lines, and dark-circle appearance. Because the material is autologous, allergy risk is essentially eliminated. The clinic also applies regenerative medicine at a higher tier with stem-cell skin regeneration.
Platelet-rich plasma turns the body's own wound-healing biology into an aesthetic treatment — concentrating the platelets from a routine blood draw and returning them to the skin where their growth factors trigger repair processes. **How it works:** Platelets are the body's first responders to tissue injury, carrying alpha-granules packed with growth factors — PDGF (platelet-derived), TGF-beta (transforming), VEGF (vascular endothelial), EGF (epidermal), and IGF-1 (insulin-like). When concentrated PRP is injected into the dermis, these factors recruit and activate fibroblasts (the cells that make collagen and elastin), stimulate new capillary formation, and accelerate cellular turnover. The result builds gradually: skin becomes denser, more elastic, and better hydrated over 4–8 weeks following each session. **The session at Renomé Clinic:** Blood draw (similar to a standard lab test), centrifugation on-site for 5–10 minutes, topical numbing of the treatment zone, and injection of the plasma in a grid of micro-depots or via mesotherapy technique. Total visit about 45–60 minutes. **Zones:** Full face, under-eye area (a flagship indication — PRP is one of few injectables considered safe and effective for thin periorbital skin and dark circles), neck, décolletage, and backs of the hands. PRP is also widely used for the scalp in androgenetic hair thinning; Renomé Clinic offers hair-focused mesotherapy (from 3,500 Kč) and trichological examination (from 2,000 Kč) for that pathway. **Protocol:** 2–3 sessions at ~4-week intervals, with maintenance once or twice a year. Effects compound over the course. **Downtime:** Mild swelling and possible pinpoint bruising for 1–3 days; make-up after 24 hours. Avoid anti-inflammatory medication (ibuprofen and similar) for a few days before and after, as it blunts the very inflammatory signalling the treatment relies on. **Who it suits:** Patients seeking gradual, biological skin-quality improvement without foreign material — dull or thinning skin, fine lines, under-eye darkness, early laxity, and as a complement to laser or filler treatments. For more pronounced regeneration the clinic offers stem-cell skin regeneration (from 35,000 Kč), which uses processed autologous tissue at a higher concentration of regenerative cells.
Key Details
- Material
- Autologous platelet-rich plasma — no foreign substances
- Session
- 45–60 minutes including preparation
- Protocol
- 2–3 sessions ~4 weeks apart
- Downtime
- 1–3 days mild swelling/bruising
Who Is This For?
Skin-quality improvement, under-eye dark circles, fine lines, dull or thinning skin, natural-approach patients
What's Included
Plasma therapy from 7,000 Kč per session. A course of 2–3 sessions spaced about a month apart is typically recommended for skin rejuvenation. Related regenerative options: stem-cell skin regeneration from 35,000 Kč, biorevitalization from 4,500 Kč, hair mesotherapy from 3,500 Kč.
- Category
- Aesthetic
- Duration
- 1 hour
