PRF VS PRP FOR UNDER-EYES & HAIR: WHICH REGENERATIVE TREATMENT WINS?
- Sharon Suh
- Oct 10
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 13
PRF or PRP? Understand the difference for dark circles, under-eye texture, and hair thinning—plus realistic timelines and treatment plans.
Regenerative aesthetics uses your own biology to improve skin and hair. PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) are two proven options. PRP concentrates platelets to deliver growth factors that support healing and collagen. PRF goes one step further by creating a fibrin matrix that slows the release of growth factors, which is why many patients prefer PRF for delicate under-eye skin. When we treat hollowness, crepey texture, or early dark circles, PRF’s slow-release profile often produces smoother, healthier-looking tissue with a refined, natural finish.
For hair restoration, both PRP and PRF can reduce shedding and support thicker strands by nourishing follicles at the root. We typically recommend a series of monthly scalp treatments for three to four sessions, followed by quarterly or biannual maintenance. Under-eye protocols usually include two to three sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. Because these treatments use your own blood, there are no foreign additives, downtime is minimal, and results build gradually. If you’re in Prosper, Frisco, McKinney, or Celina and want a biologic approach to brighter eyes or stronger hair, PRF and PRP are smart, science-backed choices.








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