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PRP Therapy Sydney (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

Naturally Trigger Restorative and healing process in your Skin

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses concentrated components from your own blood to support skin repair and visibly improve overall skin quality. By harnessing the body’s natural healing processes, it offers a biologically driven approach to skin rejuvenation.

At the Muse Institute of Aesthetic Medicine, we offer consultations for platelet-rich plasma in Sydney. Treatments are delivered within a clinically guided framework and tailored according to individual skin health and goals.

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PRP Therapy at a Glance

Best For

Hair loss, skin laxity, uneven tone, fine lines, stretch marks and established erectile dysfunction.

Treatment Time

Approximately 60 minutes, depending on the treatment area and clinical approach.

Downtime

Most individuals resume normal activities shortly after their session. Mild discomfort, sensitivity or swelling may occur for 2–5 days and may be managed with prescription medication.

Results

Results may be noticeable around two weeks, with full outcomes usually seen at four months.

 

What Is PRP Therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma)?

Platelet-rich plasma therapy utilises components derived from your own blood to support skin renewal. By administering concentrated platelets into target areas, PRP helps boost collagen production, encourage tissue repair and stimulate growth factor release. This helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, scarring and sun-related damage.

 

How PRP Therapy Works

Platelet-rich plasma treatment follows a structured clinical process to ensure safety, precision and consistency of results.

Step 1 — Consultation

We start with a detailed conversation about your individual concerns and medical history. This allows your clinician to develop a personalised treatment plan aligned with your skin or hair goals.

Step 2 — Blood Collection

A small sample of your blood is collected using specialised tubes, similar to a routine blood test.

Step 3 — Plasma Separation

The sample is placed in a centrifuge, which separates and concentrates the platelet-rich plasma from other blood components.

Step 4 — Treatment Application

The prepared PRP is then applied to the targeted areas, either through controlled delivery methods or in combination with treatments such as skin needling.

Step 5 — Recovery & Aftercare

You will be provided with aftercare instructions to support recovery and optimise results.

 

Areas PRP Can Address

PRP therapy may be used to manage concerns related to skin quality and tissue function. This includes areas affected by reduced firmness, uneven texture, facial lines, scarring and hair thinning. Treatment suitability depends on individual assessment, goals and problem areas.

 

Is PRP Therapy Right for You?

You may be a good candidate for platelet-rich plasma treatment if you:

  • Are in good overall physical and mental health
  • Do not have active infections or inflammatory conditions
  • Do not have blood or bleeding disorders
  • Are not currently on anticoagulant therapy
  • Are not anaemic
  • Are not pregnant
  • Have realistic expectations regarding treatment outcomes

The only way to assess treatment eligibility is by booking a consultation with our dermal clinicians. During this appointment, we conduct a thorough assessment of your medical history, skin or scalp condition and overall health. If appropriate, we will recommend a personalised treatment plan.

 

PRP Therapy Costs in Sydney at Muse Institute

The cost of platelet-rich plasma therapy in Sydney varies depending on the treatment area and duration, desired outcomes, anaesthesia requirements and clinician expertise. Combining PRP with laser-based treatments or skin needling may also influence the overall cost.

 

Results & Recovery

Platelet-rich plasma treatment involves minimal downtime, with most individuals able to return to their usual routine shortly after treatment. Be sure to follow prescribed post-treatment guidelines to ensure a seamless recovery.

This may include:

  • Resting for the first 48 hours
  • Avoiding strenuous activity
  • Limiting the use of anti-inflammatory medications
  • Applying a cold compress, if needed, to manage discomfort

 

Potential Risks & Side Effects

Adverse reactions or complications may include:

  • Infection
  • Irritation
  • Itching
  • Feeling of burning
  • Swelling
  • Dryness
  • Redness
  • Pain at the treated area
  • Bleeding at the treated area
  • Injury to the nerves in the treated area
  • Injury to tissues in the treated area
  • Unsatisfactory results

While responses are typically mild and temporary, you should contact your clinician if you experience any unexpected or concerning symptoms.

 

Book a Consultation for Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy in Sydney

Whether you’re noticing changes in skin tone or the early signs of ageing, PRP therapy may offer a considered treatment approach. Arrange a consultation with us to explore whether this treatment fits your needs.

 

Why Choose Muse Institute of Aesthetic Medicine

The Muse Institute of Aesthetic Medicine is led by Dr Stephen Lowe, who has over 20 years of general medical and aesthetic knowledge. Our university-qualified dermal clinicians combine evidence-based treatments and technologies to deliver superior bespoke care. Get in touch with us to learn more about PRP therapy.

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