Treatment overview
At a time when we increasingly look for natural, long-term solutions, PRP therapy (Platelet Rich Plasma) is one of the most intelligent approaches to skin regeneration — using the body’s own resources to stimulate renewal from within.
The PRP treatment uses platelet-rich plasma obtained from your own blood, containing a high concentration of growth factors responsible for tissue regeneration.
Applying PRP into the skin encourages:
- collagen and elastin production
- cell regeneration
- improved skin tone and texture
- acceleration of natural renewal processes
What makes PRP special is that nothing foreign is introduced — we use your own biology to encourage changes that are natural and long-lasting.
PRP has been used for decades in medicine (orthopaedics, sports medicine), and in aesthetic dermatology it has become a standard for regenerative treatments precisely because of its safety and effectiveness.
Many patients arrive feeling that the skin no longer has the same freshness, resilience and “life” it once had.
It’s not just about wrinkles — it’s about the overall impression of skin that looks tired, thinner or less vital.
It shows up in everyday situations — in the mirror, in photographs and in interactions, where the skin often carries the first impression.
In professional and social settings, healthy fresh skin signals energy, polish and self-confidence — while tired skin can leave the opposite impression.
PRP treatment doesn’t change the face — it restores the skin’s ability to look healthy, renewed and naturally vital.
How the treatment is performed
The treatment is delivered in several steps:
- a small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn
- the blood is centrifuged to separate the platelet-rich plasma
- PRP is applied into the skin via micro-injections or in combination with other methods
The procedure is minimally invasive and relatively quick.
Who the treatment is for
The treatment is ideal for people who:
- want natural skin regeneration
- notice loss of skin quality and elasticity
- want to improve skin tone and texture
- want to act preventively against ageing
It’s also suitable for those wanting to speed up skin recovery after other treatments.
Our approach
PRP treatment isn’t universal — its effectiveness depends on correct application.
At our clinic we tailor the treatment to the condition of the skin and the patient’s goals, often integrating it into a wider regeneration plan.
We don’t treat it routinely.
We assess the skin and define how PRP can deliver the maximum effect.
We take time over the explanation — because we want you to understand the process and the expectations.
Patients usually notice a gradual improvement — the skin looks healthier, firmer and of better quality, without abrupt change.
Preparing for the treatment
Before the treatment, we recommend:
- arriving with clean skin
- drinking plenty of fluids
- letting your doctor know about your medical history
Recovery and precautions
Recovery is minimal.
After the treatment:
- mild redness may occur
- tiny marks at the application points
Recommendations:
- avoid sun exposure and use SPF
- don’t apply aggressive products
When results become visible
Results develop gradually.
- first effects within a few weeks
- full result over several months
Outcome:
- improved skin quality
- better tone and elasticity
- a healthy, fresh look
Treatment combinations
PRP is very often combined with treatments that encourage regeneration:
- Morpheus8 — for collagen stimulation
- CO2 Smaxel — for skin regeneration
- Candela Nordlys — for skin tone quality
- HIFU — for lifting
- Icoone Laser Med — for microcirculation
Additionally:
- mesotherapy
- exosomes
All combinations are planned individually — for the maximum regenerative effect.
Price:
For detailed information on payment options and treatment prices, please refer to the current price list of Poliklinika dr. Jelena Jakić.
