PRP for Skin
Non-surgical · PRP for Skin

Your own,regenerated.

Platelet-rich plasma microinjections — three sessions, one month apart, for skin quality and brightness.

I — Overview

PRP — platelet-rich plasma — is a concentration of growth factors derived from your own blood. Injected into the skin in microdoses, it stimulates fibroblast activity and improves skin quality without introducing any foreign material.

I Made Suka Adnyana
Lead Surgeon

dr. I Made Suka Adnyana

dr. SpBP-RE (K) · ISAPS Member
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The consultation

We assess skin texture, tone, and your concerns. PRP suits patients with thin, dull, or generally tired skin. We will discuss whether PRP alone is enough, or whether you would benefit from combining it with RF microneedling or polynucleotides.

Our approach

Standard double-spin centrifugation produces a higher-concentration PRP than single-spin. We microinject across the face in a grid pattern; three sessions, four weeks apart, is the standard protocol. We also offer PRP for hair restoration as a separate treatment.

The procedure

Sixty-minute appointment including blood draw, centrifugation, and injection. Topical anaesthetic for the injection phase.

Recovery

Mild redness for several hours. Pinpoint marks possible at injection sites for 24 hours. No downtime. Results build over three months.

Pricing

Indicative packages, in Australian dollars and Indonesian rupiah. Every plan is priced individually after consultation.

Single session
Trial treatment
Rp 7.150.000 ≈ AUD 680 AUD · from · Face
  • Single PRP session
  • Double-spin centrifugation
  • Topical anaesthetic
  • Two-week review
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PRP + RF microneedling
Combined regeneration
Rp 33.600.000 ≈ AUD 3,200 AUD · from · Three sessions, combined
  • Three combined sessions
  • RF microneedling + PRP
  • Topical anaesthesia
  • Six-week & three-month reviews
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Frequently asked

PRP uses your own platelets; polynucleotides use purified salmon DNA. PRP is highly individualised (your platelets, your concentration); polynucleotides are standardised. Both stimulate regeneration; we sometimes alternate them.
Evidence is reasonable but not overwhelming. Most patients describe a subtle 'better skin' feeling rather than dramatic change. Best for skin-quality concerns rather than wrinkles or volume loss.
Very. It's your own blood, so allergic reaction is essentially impossible. The most common side effect is mild bruising.
Often paired with RF microneedling for amplified collagen build, or with topical applications during HydraFacial. Spaces out from injectables by 24 hours.
Six to nine months typically. Annual maintenance recommended.
Related

Other non-surgical procedures.

Patients considering prp for skin often also explore these.

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