Discover PRF therapy, a natural regenerative option that supports the body’s own healing process that concentrates healing cells from your own blood and deliver them directly to the source of pain, inflammation, or thinning hair. Unlike PRP, PRF delivers longer-lasting results through its unique fibrin matrix, making it a superior choice for repairing joint health and restoration of hair with minimal downtime.
What is PRF Therapy?
PRF, or Platelet-Rich Fibrin, is a new and more advanced version of PRP. PRF uses a small sample of your own blood, spun gently to create a healing gel packed with platelets, stem cells, and growth factors. Once prepared, it is injected into targeted areas such as joints, ligaments, tendons or scalp areas where hair is thinning. The growth factors to straight to the source to support healing where it slowly releases benefits over 7-14 days for a deeper healing, advance tissue regeneration and long-term recovery.
Why Choose PRF Over PRP?
While PRP and PRF both promote healing, there are a few notable differences:
- Cell content: PRF contains more white blood cells and stem cells than PRP
- Processing speed: PRF is spun at a lower speed, preserving more healing components.
- Fibrin content: PRF includes a fibrin matrix that helps hold the healing cells in place and allows for slow, sustained release of growth factors.
- Growth factor duration: PRF releases growth factors over 7 to 10 days, while PRP typically lasts only a few hours.
PRF stands out because it forms a solid, additive-free clot that releases healing factors gradually, promoting stronger collagen growth and sustained skin improvements compared to PRP’s faster but shorter-lived effects. With more stem cells and no anticoagulants, PRF reduces irritation and delivers better texture, tone, and firmness. This treatment is ideal for those seeking lasting wellness results without frequent visits.
Benefits You’ll Love

Joint Repair: PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) for joint repair offers benefits lasting from several months up to a year with typical improvement seen for 6 to 12 months, depending on the treated condition, your overall health, and consistency of follow-up treatments. While standard PRF might last about 6 months, extended PRF (e-PRF) or multiple treatments can provide longer-lasting results by stimulating tissue regeneration, potentially slowing arthritis progression and improving cartilage.

Hair Restoration: Typically last 6 to 18 months with many seeing benefits for about a year, but longevity varies by individual, requiring maintenance treatments (often twice yearly) to sustain thicker, denser hair growth, as it stimulates natural regeneration, not a permanent fix for hair loss.
