PRP Injections • El Sobrante, California

PRP, Beautifully Regenerated

A regenerative treatment approach using platelet-rich plasma to support skin-quality planning, hair-focused care, and elevated aesthetic treatment goals.

Overview

A regenerative aesthetic option for skin and hair-focused treatment planning

PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is made from your own blood. A sample is drawn, processed in a centrifuge to concentrate platelets within the plasma, and then used in the treatment area as part of a regenerative-style protocol.

In aesthetics, PRP is commonly discussed for skin rejuvenation, microneedling support, and hair-focused treatment planning. Because techniques and outcomes vary, Monroe Aesthetics can position PRP as a consultation-led, personalized service for patients who want an advanced, regenerative-feeling option.

Regenerative Aesthetics Skin Quality Hair-Focused Care Collagen Support Microneedling Pairing Custom Planning
PRP treatment at Monroe Aesthetics
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Why Patients Love It

A regenerative feel, elegant skin support, and personalized treatment planning

PRP appeals to patients who want a more advanced, biologic-style treatment conversation and who value a customized approach to skin or hair-focused care.

Uses Your Own Blood

PRP is prepared from the patient’s own blood, which is processed to concentrate platelets in the plasma before treatment.

Commonly Paired With Aesthetic Protocols

In aesthetic settings, PRP is often discussed alongside microneedling, facial rejuvenation, and hair-focused treatment planning.

Consultation-Led and Customized

PRP protocols vary widely, so the strongest candidate experience comes from careful consultation and realistic treatment planning.

What to expect

Your consultation should review the area being treated, your medical history, medications, blood-related issues, skin or hair goals, and whether PRP makes sense within your broader aesthetic plan.

Because PRP protocols are not fully standardized, the number of sessions, the technique used, and the results timeline can vary. Setting expectations clearly is part of what makes this treatment page feel premium and trustworthy.

Consultation First Blood Draw Required Protocols Vary Series Often Discussed

Frequently asked questions

What is PRP?
PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. It is made by drawing a patient’s blood, processing it to concentrate platelets in the plasma, and then using that concentrated plasma as part of treatment.
How are PRP injections prepared?
A provider draws your blood, places it in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelets, and then uses the platelet-rich plasma in the treatment area.
What are PRP injections used for in aesthetics?
In aesthetic medicine, PRP is commonly discussed for skin rejuvenation, microneedling support, and hair-focused treatment planning, but protocols vary and results are not fully predictable.
How long does PRP take to work?
Some patients may notice early cosmetic improvement within weeks, while fuller treatment response can take longer depending on the indication and treatment plan.
How many PRP treatments will I need?
The number of sessions depends on the concern being treated. In aesthetic use, a series is often discussed because results can be gradual and vary by patient.
Is PRP proven for facial rejuvenation?
The American Academy of Dermatology notes that PRP for younger-looking skin remains an unproven treatment, with limited evidence and many unanswered questions about best protocols.
Reserve Your Consultation

Ready for a more regenerative approach?

Schedule your PRP consultation at Monroe Aesthetics and create a treatment plan designed around refined care, realistic expectations, and elevated aesthetic strategy.

Monroe Aesthetics 4980 Appian Way Ste 101 El Sobrante, CA 94803
Hours Tuesday–Saturday 9:00 AM–5:00 PM