PRP Eye Rejuvenation Treatments in Australia, Performed by Australian Doctors and Registered Nurses.

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Eye Rejuvenation is a non-surgical treatment that uses your body’s own growth factors with the aim of addressing common concerns in the under-eye area including dark circles, fine lines, puffiness, and hollows.

All PRP Eye Rejuvenation treatments at Hair and Skin Science are performed by Australian-registered doctors and registered nurses. Book a free consultation to discuss your concerns and whether this treatment may be appropriate for you.

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PRP Treatment for Under Eyes

Hair and Skin Science are PRP eye rejuvenation experts with clinics in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

PRP, Platelet Rich Plasma treatments are a natural procedure that can help reduce the appearance of dark circles, eye bags and hollows under the eyes.

PRP treatments are well known for being an all-natural alternative to other cosmetic treatments and for providing tangible results without using fillers or chemicals.

PRP eye rejuvenation requires no surgery, no pharmaceuticals or recovery time, making them perfect for busy lives.

It’s minimally invasive and requires just an injection of your own blood plasma to help treat those dark circles, bags or hollows.

How PRP for Under Eyes Works

PRP treatments are natural and use a very straightforward process to deliver tangible results.

Appointments will take around 45 minutes within safe, comfortable surroundings in one of our clinics in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

A typical PRP treatment begins with the drawing of a small amount of blood, like a blood test.

We prepare the blood by placing it inside a centrifuge and separating the three constituent parts of blood, plasma, red blood cells and platelet rich plasma.

We’re after blood plasma as it contains all the ingredients your body needs to regenerate and grow, including growth factors that help stimulate collagen and elastin.

We concentrate these growth factors into a solution which is then injected under the eyes.

Tiny PRP injections are ideal because it can inject the PRP solution directly into affected areas without leaving much of a mark.

You may see a slight redness under the eye for a brief time or feel tenderness but this passes quickly and is actually quite rare.

PRP eye rejuvenation is safe, uses your own blood as the treatment and requires no recovery time.

No filler, no chemicals, no pharmaceuticals, no visible signs of treatment and genuine, tangible results. No wonder it’s so popular!

PRP Eye Rejuvenation

Platelet Rich Plasma treatments are an exceptionally popular treatment for a wide range of issues.

We are all busier, with a lot more going on, more stress, less time for relaxation and for sleep. All this can wreak havoc on your skin, with the delicate skin under the eyes particularly susceptible.

The skin under the eyes is very thin and the shape of the skull around the eye means this area of the face can suffer more than elsewhere.

A mixture of lifestyle, skin tone and genetics can all play a part in creating darker areas that appear brown, blue or purple.

You can cover them with makeup, try dermal fillers or ignore them, but we believe PRP for under eyes is particularly effective.

PRP Eye Rejuvenation at Hair and Skin Science

PRP Eye Treatments at Doctor-Led Skin Clinics in Australia

PRP Eye Rejuvenation is a non-surgical treatment that uses Platelet-Rich Plasma, derived from your own blood, with the aim of addressing the appearance of dark circles, fine lines, puffiness, and other signs of ageing around the eyes.

Hair and Skin Science offers PRP Eye Rejuvenation across 25 clinics in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Perth, Canberra, and Adelaide. All treatments are performed by Australian-registered doctors and registered nurses. A consultation is the first step in determining whether this treatment is appropriate for your individual situation and concerns.

PRP Eye Rejuvenation is used to address common concerns including dark circles and puffiness in the under-eye area. By supporting blood circulation and collagen production, the treatment aims to address the appearance of dark circles and under-eye bags. Individual results vary and cannot be guaranteed.

RPP Eye Rejuvenation aims to support the production of collagen and elastin around the delicate eye area, which may help address the appearance of crow’s feet and under-eye wrinkles over time. The treatment is non-surgical and does not require general anaesthesia. Results develop gradually and vary between individuals.

PRP Eye Rejuvenation uses your body’s own Platelet-Rich Plasma, which means the treatment does not involve synthetic fillers or pharmaceutical additives. Because it uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction to the material is considered low. As with any injectable procedure, there are potential side effects which your treating practitioner will discuss with you before the treatment.

Results from PRP Eye Rejuvenation develop gradually as collagen production is supported over time. Individual results vary and the duration of any improvements depends on factors including age, skin condition, lifestyle, and the number of sessions completed. Most patients are able to return to regular activities shortly after their appointment.

Collagen plays an important role in maintaining skin firmness and elasticity. PRP Eye Rejuvenation aims to support collagen production in the treated area, which may contribute to improvements in the appearance of the skin around the eyes over a course of treatments. Individual responses vary.

At Hair and Skin Science, all PRP Eye Rejuvenation treatments are performed by Australian-registered doctors and registered nurses. All practitioners are registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), and registration details are available on request. Your treating practitioner will discuss the procedure, your individual concerns, and what outcomes may realistically be achievable before proceeding.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Results from PRP Eye Rejuvenation vary between individuals and cannot be guaranteed. Some patients report improvements in the appearance of dark circles following a course of treatment, while others may see less significant change. Your treating practitioner will discuss realistic expectations based on your individual situation at consultation.
PRP eye rejuvenation is a gradual process that needs to build up momentum before showing results. Again, everyone is different and will react differently but on average, clients begin seeing results within a few weeks.

Much depends on your overall health, lifestyle, age, genetics and many aspects beyond our control. Your treating practitioner will discuss what may realistically be achievable for your individual situation at consultation.
The effects of PRP injections under eyes can last up to 18 months on average. This will obviously differ depending on age, health, state of wellbeing, lifestyle, stress levels, sleep quality and other influences, but that’s the average.

Follow-up or maintenance appointments may be discussed at your consultation to help sustain any improvements over time.
A PRP eye rejuvenation will last around 45 minutes. We’ll sit you down and draw a little blood, just like a blood test. We’ll separate that blood in a centrifuge to extract the plasma with its growth factors.

We safely discard what we don’t need and place the plasma/growth factors in a syringe. We’ll apply the plasma to the affected area and apply a yellow LED light to it to help healing.

You should feel no discomfort afterwards, but occasionally people feel slight tenderness. Some clients also see slight redness for an hour or two, but this quickly passes.
How much PRP eye rejuvenation you need depends on the situation and how well you respond to the treatment. We would discuss this with you during a consultation as it depends on factors such as the amount of darkness and your lifestyle.

Typically, PRP eye rejuvenation would require 2 to 4 treatments 8-12 weeks apart but we can schedule appointments whenever best suits your needs.
As with any injectable procedure, PRP eye rejuvenation carries potential risks and side effects. The under-eye area is particularly delicate and should only be treated by qualified practitioners. Common temporary effects include mild redness, bruising, or tenderness at the injection site. More significant reactions are uncommon but possible. Your treating practitioner will discuss the specific risks relevant to your situation before proceeding. Because the treatment uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction to the plasma itself is considered low.
Most people over the age of 18 can have PRP eye rejuvenation treatments. As long as you’re not undergoing treatment for anything else and are no on certain medications, you should be able to take advantage of this procedure.

During your consultation, a medical history assessment will be completed to help determine your suitability for treatment.
Following your PRP eye rejuvenation treatment, your treating practitioner will provide specific aftercare guidance. General recommendations typically include avoiding strong sunlight, strenuous exercise, saunas, and steam rooms for a period following treatment. We also recommend avoiding rubbing or applying pressure to the treated area. Mild redness or tenderness is common and should resolve within a short time. If you experience significant swelling, bruising, or any other concerning symptoms, please contact us.
We recommend that patients verify the qualifications of any provider before proceeding with an injectable treatment, particularly in a sensitive area such as around the eyes. At Hair and Skin Science, all PRP Eye Rejuvenation treatments are performed by Australian-registered doctors and registered nurses. All practitioners are registered with AHPRA.