PRP/PRF Therapy
PRP/PRF Therapy costs from €184 in Thailand to €350 in Germany, median €208 across 4 countries, 121 clinics. Prices shown in EUR; updated June 2026.
What does PRP/PRF Therapy cost by country?
Median prices across 4 countries · 121 clinics · updated June 2026.Shown in EUR.
Typical range (10th–90th percentile) shown in the lighter band.
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PRP Facial — Eigenbluttherapie (Vampir-Lifting)
Facial platelet-rich plasma treatment, known locally as Eigenbluttherapie or "Vampir-Lifting". A small sample of your own blood is drawn and centrifuged to concentrate the platelet-rich plasma, which is then injected with fine needles into the face, décolleté or other areas. The concentrated plasma carries growth factors that may support the skin's own production of collagen and elastin for a fresher, more even complexion. Because the material comes from your own body the treatment is generally very well tolerated. A course of three sessions, three to four weeks apart, is usually recommended.
PRP Vampir-Lifting (Platelet-Rich Plasma Facial)
PRP-Eigenbluttherapie — marketed here as the Vampir-Lifting — uses a small sample of your own blood, spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and their growth factors, which is then reapplied to the skin to support natural rejuvenation. Because the material is autologous (entirely your own), it is well tolerated and a popular natural-feeling option for tired, dull skin. At Ästhetik Institut Berlin it is performed by a specialist physician and can cover the face, face and neck, or face, neck and décolleté, with an optional combination with hyaluronic acid for extra hydration and volume.
PRP for Under-Eye Circles
A targeted PRP treatment for the delicate under-eye area, where tired, dark circles can make the face look older or fatigued. Platelet-rich plasma is prepared from your own blood and used to support regeneration of the skin around the eyes. The growth factors in the plasma are associated with improved skin quality and a fresher appearance. As with all PRP at BellaDerma, a consultation precedes treatment, and a short course of sessions is usually recommended for the best result.
Vampir-Lifting / PRP Facial (with Microneedling)
PRP "Vampir-Lifting" facial that combines platelet-rich plasma from the patient's own blood with microneedling to support skin renewal. A small blood sample is drawn, processed to concentrate platelets and growth factors, then applied to the face to stimulate collagen and elastin. It is associated with improvements in skin texture, firmness and elasticity and may support softening of fine lines and the appearance of acne scars or pigmentation. A short course is usually recommended for best results.
PRP Facial "Vampirlifting" (Eigenbluttherapie)
Facial platelet-rich plasma therapy, marketed as "Vampirlifting", using the patient's own blood plasma. After a small blood draw the plasma is concentrated with the Regenlab system and re-injected into the face, neck and décolleté to support skin texture, radiance and elasticity. A minimally invasive regenerative treatment carried out by physicians on an outpatient basis with little downtime — light redness usually settles within 1–2 days.
PRP Therapy (Eigenblut / Vampir-Lifting)
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) facial therapy, known in German as Eigenblutbehandlung or Vampir-Lifting. A small blood sample is drawn and centrifuged to concentrate the platelet-rich plasma, which is then injected into the skin to release growth factors that may support collagen and elastin formation. Used for facial rejuvenation and often combined with microneedling for texture, pores, fine lines and scarring. Because only the body's own material is used, it is well tolerated with minimal downtime.
Vampirlifting — PRP Facial (Eigenbluttherapie)
The Vampirlifting (PRP Eigenbluttherapie) is a platelet-rich-plasma facial in which a small amount of the patient's own blood is drawn, processed to concentrate the platelet-rich plasma, and re-injected into the skin of the face and neck. The growth factors in PRP are associated with skin renewal and collagen stimulation, which may support a fresher, more revitalised appearance. Performed by Dr. med. Karsten Lange, who has over 20 years of experience with the technique. From €390 for face and neck.
PRF-Filler (Plättchenreiches Fibrin)
The PRF-Filler uses platelet-rich fibrin prepared from a small sample of the patient's own blood. Concentrated growth factors and regenerative cells are isolated and injected to smooth wrinkles, build subtle volume and improve skin quality naturally. Because it uses no synthetic filler, PRF is often chosen as a natural alternative to hyaluronic acid in areas such as the tear troughs, nasolabial folds, cheeks and lips. Treatment is associated with collagen stimulation and long-lasting, fresh-looking skin, and is performed by physicians at KIMOderm in Berlin-Tempelhof.
PRP Vampire Lift (Eigenbluttherapie)
The PRP Vampire Lift is an autologous (Eigenblut) regenerative facial treatment. A small blood sample is drawn and centrifuged to concentrate the platelet-rich plasma, which is then re-injected into the face, neck or décolleté to support the skin's own regeneration. It is associated with improved skin tone, a fresh natural glow, smoother fine lines and firmer texture without synthetic substances. Because the material comes from the patient's own body, it is a popular choice for those seeking a natural approach. A course of 3–4 sessions four weeks apart is typically suggested.
Vampire Lift (Facial PRP / Platelet-Rich Plasma)
The vampire lift is a facial PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatment at DR.MEK in Berlin-Charlottenburg. A small blood sample is drawn and centrifuged to concentrate the platelet-rich plasma, which is then injected into the skin of the face to support the skin's own regeneration. Because it uses the patient's own blood rather than synthetic substances, it is a gentle approach to skin rejuvenation and may be applied to the face, neck, décolleté and hands. A numbing cream is applied beforehand, and a course of three sessions four weeks apart is typically recommended.
Vampir-Lifting — PRP Facial (Eigenbluttherapie)
A PRP facial — known as Vampir-Lifting or Eigenbluttherapie — that uses platelet-rich plasma drawn from your own blood. A small blood sample is centrifuged to concentrate the plasma, which is then worked into the face with microneedling. The growth factors in the platelets may support the skin's natural collagen and elastin production for a fresher, firmer complexion. BellaDerma performs the treatment at its Kurfürstendamm centre in Berlin-Charlottenburg. A course of three sessions over roughly three months is typically recommended, with one or two refresh sessions a year afterwards.
Vampir-Lifting (PRP / Eigenbluttherapie)
The Vampir-Lifting is a PRP-based Eigenbluttherapie (autologous blood treatment) at Tauentzien Medical. About 15 ml of the patient's blood is drawn and spun in a centrifuge to concentrate platelet-rich plasma, which is then injected into the face, neck or décolletage. The growth factors in PRP are associated with the skin's own collagen and elastin renewal, and the treatment may support a fresher, firmer appearance and improvement of fine lines, dark under-eye circles, enlarged pores and uneven texture. A single session takes around 60–90 minutes.
PRP Therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses the patient's own blood — concentrated in a centrifuge to extract a platelet-dense fraction — and reintroduces it into the skin or scalp to stimulate collagen production and accelerate tissue repair. At Skinderm Ostrava, a venous blood draw is followed by centrifugation on-site to produce PRP within minutes; the plasma is then injected across the face, neck, décolletage, hands, or scalp using fine needles. With 3–5 times the platelet concentration of whole blood, the preparation releases a concentrated burst of growth factors at the injection site.
PRP — Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy
Infinity Clinic administers autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections for orthopaedic and musculoskeletal conditions, under the supervision of the clinic's trauma-orthopaedic team. PRP is prepared from the patient's own blood — a small sample is drawn, centrifuged to concentrate platelets and growth factors, then injected into the affected joint, tendon, or soft tissue. The growth factor concentration in PRP may support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and accelerate healing in conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendinopathy, and joint degeneration. The procedure takes approximately 45 minutes in total and is performed under sterile technique. At 3,000–9,000 Kč depending on dosage, this offers a biologic therapy option at a fraction of Western European pricing.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses a concentrate of the patient's own blood — rich in growth factors, platelets and stem cells — to trigger accelerated skin regeneration, collagen production and improved microcirculation. At Estetická klinika Hradec Králové, PRP is offered for the face, neck, décolletage, hands and scalp (for hair loss), with each area from 4 400 Kč. The clinic's PRP protocol involves blood draw, centrifugation and plasma preparation on site, followed by injection or cannula application of the activated plasma.
PRP / PRF Platelet Therapy
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) therapy at Klinika preventivní dermatologie in Ostrava, using the patient's own centrifuged blood concentrate to deliver a high-dose growth-factor stimulus to the skin for facial rejuvenation, scar improvement or hair-loss treatment. A small blood draw is processed in-clinic in a centrifuge to produce a platelet concentrate, which is then injected into the skin or applied over a microneedled surface. Growth factors released from activated platelets stimulate fibroblast activity, collagen synthesis and vascular regeneration. From 4,500 Kč per full-face session.
Plasma Therapy (PRP Facial)
Plasma therapy (PRP) at Neo Beauty Clinic uses growth factors drawn from your own blood to trigger skin repair and renewal. A small blood sample is taken, centrifuged to concentrate the platelet-rich plasma, then applied through micro-needle delivery under topical anaesthetic. The clinic uses two premium PRP systems — Arthrex and Regenlab — and offers a combined Regenlab-plus-HA session for enhanced hydration alongside regeneration. Outcomes include fresher skin tone, reduced fine lines and wrinkles, improved elasticity, scar healing and brightening, achieved without any synthetic materials.
Polynucleotides (Rejuran) — DNA Biorevitalisation
Polynucleotides — sold under brand names including Rejuran — are purified DNA fragments derived from salmon sperm that activate skin cells' own repair mechanisms when injected into the dermis. At Estetická klinika Hradec Králové, polynucleotide injections stimulate fibroblast proliferation, accelerate skin regeneration, improve elasticity and address specific concerns like under-eye hollows and scars. Priced from 4 500 Kč (under-eye or scars) to 6 900 Kč (face or neck), with a course of 3 sessions every 3–4 weeks.
PRP / PRF Skin & Hair Rejuvenation
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) treatments using the patient's own blood to deliver a concentrated dose of growth factors directly into the skin or scalp. At Arsderma a small blood sample is drawn, centrifuged to isolate the platelet concentrate, and then reinjected or applied via microneedling channels. PRP is used for facial skin rejuvenation — improving tone, texture, elasticity and fine lines — and for hair-loss treatment to stimulate dormant follicles. From 5,000 Kč per session.
Hair Loss Treatment — DermaPen, PRP and Excimer Laser
A structured three-modality hair loss treatment combining DermaPen scalp microneedling, PRP plasma injection and XTRAC excimer laser in sequential five-week cycles — each targeting a different mechanism of follicle decline. DermaPen stimulates blood supply and follicle metabolism via controlled micro-injury; PRP floods the perifollicular zone with regenerative growth factors; XTRAC laser suppresses scalp inflammation and T-lymphocytes that compromise follicle activity. Visible results typically appear after the first cycle; four to five complete cycles are recommended for durable outcomes.
PRP Plasma Therapy — Facial Rejuvenation
ILK uses Swiss RegenPlazma technology to prepare autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from the patient's own blood — drawn at 8 ml, centrifuged, and processed without chemical activators to preserve the full natural growth factor concentration. The resulting A-PRP gel activates up to 80% of the patient's own growth factors including PDGF, TGF-β, and EGF, which drive collagen remodelling, accelerate tissue repair, and improve skin texture over a 4–6 week post-treatment window. The procedure ends with a calming mask; a premium option adds hyaluronic acid alongside the PRP for combined hydration and regeneration.
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 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.
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.
