PRP Natura Gel uses your own blood — specifically, the concentrated growth factors within it — to rejuvenate skin, restore volume, and stimulate collagen production without any synthetic fillers or chemicals. It also effectively treats hair loss.
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A small blood draw is processed in a centrifuge to concentrate platelets into gel. The growth factors in PRP stimulate collagen, improve circulation, and restore volume naturally.
Because it comes from your own blood, there's virtually no risk of allergic reaction. It's one of the most biocompatible treatments available in aesthetic medicine.
PRP works by activating your body's regenerative capacity — you're not adding synthetic material, you're awakening your skin's own ability to heal and renew.
Curious about whether PRP is right for you? Schedule a free consultation with Elizabeth to discuss your goals.
Schedule NowGrowth factors stimulate your body's own regeneration — collagen, volume, and skin quality all improve over time.
Growth factors stimulate collagen production, improving firmness and reducing fine lines — results that go beyond what topical treatments achieve.
PRP gel provides both immediate volumizing and long-term regeneration as growth factors stimulate new tissue production in cheeks, temples, and under-eyes.
PRP stimulates dormant hair follicles and improves scalp health. Growth factors promote regrowth and thickness — a natural approach to hair restoration.
By boosting cellular renewal and circulation, PRP restores vitality and glow. The face looks refreshed, rested, and rejuvenated from within.
Growth factors stimulate collagen remodeling, softening scar appearance and improving skin texture. Results build gradually as the skin regenerates.
No synthetics. No chemicals. Just your body's own regenerative power, expertly administered.
PRP uses your own platelets and growth factors. There's virtually no risk of allergic reaction or foreign body response.
Rather than adding filler, PRP awakens your body's natural ability to produce collagen and regenerate tissue from within.
Beyond facial rejuvenation, PRP is highly effective for stimulating hair regrowth and improving scalp health naturally.
Elizabeth understands both the clinical science of PRP and the artistry of injection. She customizes every treatment to your unique needs.
PRP layers beautifully with fillers, skin boosters, and microneedling for comprehensive, multi-dimensional rejuvenation.
We don't add anything foreign to your body. Pure bioregenerative therapy backed by clinical research and proven results.
The process uses your own blood — from draw to injection in about an hour.
Elizabeth evaluates your skin or scalp, reviews your medical history, and discusses whether PRP is right for you. She'll recommend a treatment plan tailored to your goals.
A small amount of blood is drawn from your arm — similar to a routine blood test. Quick and straightforward. No special preparation needed.
Your blood is placed in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelet-rich plasma into a gel. This takes about 15–20 minutes.
Elizabeth injects the PRP gel into targeted areas. Topical numbing is applied first. The injection itself takes about 30 minutes, depending on the treatment area.
Minimal downtime. Mild swelling resolves in days. Results develop over 2–4 weeks as growth factors stimulate collagen production. Full benefits continue improving over 2–3 months.
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Real experiences from Dermis clients.
I am very happy with Dermis Clinic. My experience was extremely positive and pleasant. Elizabeth is amazing. I recommend this place!
Elizabeth is an exceptional injector. I'm thrilled with my PRP results. The care at Dermis is outstanding and highly professional.
LOVE Dermis!! Nurse Practitioner Elizabeth Lavoie is a gifted and highly-skilled injector. Every treatment is perfect.
Natural rejuvenation, expert hands
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