PRP/PRF Therapy in Czechia
PRP/PRF Therapy in Czechia ranges from Kč1,500 to Kč8,000 across 39 providers in 12 cities. Esthesia Clinic offers the most affordable options from Kč1,500, while premium providers charge up to Kč8,000. The median price is Kč5,500.
Prices verified June 2026
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PRP Skin Rejuvenation
Autologous blood plasma treatment for skin rejuvenation.
Skinbooster Treatment
Hydrating hyaluronic acid injections for deep skin moisturization and rejuvenation.
Plasma (PRP) Therapy
Platelet-rich plasma therapy for skin rejuvenation.
PRP Plasma Therapy
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy harvests the patient's own growth factors from a small blood draw, concentrates them by centrifugation and reintroduces the plasma via micro-needle injection into the face, eye area or scalp. The concentrated growth factors stimulate fibroblasts to produce new collagen, improve skin elasticity, reduce fine wrinkles and under-eye circles, and — on the scalp — extend the active growth phase of hair follicles. At Artmedica Clinic Prague the protocol treats face, periorbital area and hair loss, with a standard three-session course for optimal results.
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy
PRP therapy concentrates the platelets and growth factors from a patient's own blood and injects them where healing is needed. At Cellthera a small blood sample is spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma, which is then injected into a joint, tendon, soft-tissue injury or other site to stimulate the body's own repair processes. The clinic uses PRP across its orthopaedics, sports-medicine, aesthetic and wound-care departments, often alongside its stem-cell platform, making it a flexible regenerative option for degenerative and overload conditions as well as recovery from injury.
PRP Plasma Therapy (Skin and Hair Rejuvenation)
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy uses a small sample of the patient's own blood, which is spun to concentrate the platelets and growth factors, then injected back into the skin or scalp to support natural rejuvenation. At Medica Aesthetica it is used for facial skin quality and for hair, and because it relies on the body's own plasma it avoids foreign substances. A course of sessions is usually advised for the best result.
PRP Plasma Therapy (RegenLab) & MCT Exosome Plasma
Formositas performs platelet-rich plasma therapy with the Swiss RegenLab closed system, which concentrates around 85% of platelets while removing 99.7% of red blood cells. Your own plasma is injected back into the skin to reduce fine and deeper wrinkles, improve texture, brighten dark under-eye circles and regenerate skin after laser treatments — with no risk of allergic reaction. An MCT exosome-enhanced plasma upgrade is also available.
Plasma Lifting (PRP with Hyaluronic Acid)
Plasma lifting at Arte Clinic combines platelet-rich plasma with hyaluronic acid for skin regeneration. Blood is drawn into certified REGEN LAB RegenPlasma tubes and centrifuged to concentrate platelets and growth factors; the plasma is then enriched with hyaluronic acid and delivered evenly into the skin with the multi-needle Vital Injector. The autologous treatment improves hydration, tone, and fine wrinkles with makeup possible the next day.
Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP)
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy at Medest uses a concentrated preparation of the patient's own blood platelets — obtained from a small venous sample drawn at the start of the appointment — to stimulate skin regeneration, improve texture and tone, reduce deep wrinkles, diminish dark circles, and support hair follicle health. Because PRP is derived from your own blood, there is no risk of allergic reaction or rejection. MUDr. Vojtková processes the blood using a centrifuge to isolate the plasma fraction concentrated with growth factors, then injects it precisely into the areas requiring regeneration.
PRP Plasma Therapy – Skin Rejuvenation
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) plasma therapy at Estetické centrum Komfort in Jihlava uses the patient's own blood to extract a concentrated plasma rich in growth factors, which is then injected back into the skin to stimulate collagen, improve texture and slow visible signs of ageing. As an Asklepion-network clinic, the procedure is performed by dermatologists using a certified centrifugation system. The treatment is 100% autologous — no synthetic substances — making it suitable for patients who prefer natural regenerative approaches.
PRP Plasma Therapy (Face)
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy at I am clinic uses growth factors concentrated from your own blood to stimulate skin regeneration, collagen production, and improved tone and texture. A small blood sample is centrifuged to isolate the platelet-rich fraction, which is then injected into the face or delicate eye area. Because the material is autologous, allergic reaction risk is essentially eliminated. A combination protocol with hyaluronic acid (10,000 Kč) pairs regeneration with immediate hydration, and a two-application course is discounted to 12,000 Kč.
Plasma Therapy (PRP)
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.
PRP Regenlab Swiss (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
Skinity Clinic uses the Swiss Regenlab PRP system — a CE-certified, clinically validated platelet-rich plasma preparation protocol that delivers a consistently high concentration of growth factors from the patient's own blood. MUDr. Martin Bortlík draws a small blood sample, processes it in the Regenlab centrifuge to concentrate platelets, and re-injects the PRP into the target area using micro-needling or direct injection. The growth factors released — PDGF, TGF-β, VEGF, and IGF — trigger collagen synthesis, recruit stem cells, accelerate tissue repair, and improve vascularisation. Applications at Skinity include facial skin rejuvenation, under-eye dark circles, hair loss (androgenetic alopecia, diffuse thinning), and scar treatment.
PRP Plasma Therapy - Face
Platelet-rich plasma facial treatment for skin rejuvenation and collagen stimulation.
PRP Plasma Therapy - Scalp
PRP treatment for hair loss and scalp rejuvenation.
Profhilo Skin Remodeling
Concentrated hyaluronic acid treatment for intensive skin regeneration and firming.
PRP Plasma Lifting (Platelet Rich Plasma)
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy at Eva Clinic uses the patient's own blood, centrifuged to concentrate growth factors, and reinjected or applied via microneedling to stimulate collagen production, tissue regeneration, and — on the scalp — hair follicle activation. The process is entirely autologous: a small blood draw of 10–20 ml is centrifuged to separate the platelet-rich plasma, which is then applied within minutes. Growth factors including PDGF, TGF-β, and VEGF directly stimulate fibroblasts and keratinocytes at the injection site. MUDr. Chovančíková applies PRP to the face, neck, décolletage, hands, and scalp, adapting the delivery method to the treatment area and the client's preference for needles vs. microneedling.
Plasmatherapy (PRP)
Plasmatherapy at Genesys Medical injects the patient's own platelet-rich plasma into the skin to stimulate natural regeneration — improving skin quality, elasticity and tone. The lead physician is trained in plasmolifting for both cosmetology and trichology (hair and scalp) applications.
PRGF Regenerative Therapy
Medifis Clinic offers PRGF (Plasma Rich in Growth Factors) biotechnology, an autologous regenerative therapy in which a small sample of the patient's own blood is drawn and centrifuged to concentrate the natural growth factors, which are then applied to surgical, extraction or implant sites. Because it comes from the patient's own body, PRGF carries no risk of rejection and is used to accelerate bone regeneration and wound healing, support implant integration, and regenerate tissue after cyst removal. The clinic highlights faster recovery, less post-operative pain and lower infection risk, which makes it especially valuable for diabetics, smokers and patients with healing disorders. It is typically used as an adjunct to surgery.
