Your own growth factors, concentrated and reintroduced to renew skin and support hair growth - by DHA-licensed practitioners in Jumeirah 3.
PRP Treatment in Dubai - Face & Hair
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a regenerative treatment that uses concentrated growth factors from your own blood to stimulate skin renewal and support hair growth. A small blood sample is processed in a centrifuge to isolate the platelet-rich plasma, which is then reintroduced into the skin or scalp through precise micro-injections - where it activates cell repair, collagen production, and follicle activity.
Because PRP is derived entirely from your own blood, no foreign substances are introduced and the risk of allergic reaction is extremely low - one reason it has become one of the most requested regenerative treatments in Dubai. At Vilafortuny Medical Centre on Al Wasl Road, Jumeirah 3, PRP is prepared and administered on-site by DHA-licensed practitioners, for both facial rejuvenation and hair restoration.
PRP for Face vs PRP for Hair - One Treatment, Two Applications
The same regenerative principle - your own concentrated growth factors - applied to two different goals. The preparation is identical; the injection technique, depth, and treatment plan are adapted to whether the target is skin or scalp.
Micro-injections across the face improve skin tone, texture, and fine lines by stimulating collagen and cell repair from within. Skin typically looks brighter within weeks, with texture improving over two to three months. Frequently combined with microneedling for deeper delivery. Suits patients who want gradual, natural rejuvenation without synthetic products.
Injections into the scalp activate hair follicles and extend the hair's natural growth phase - supporting thicker, healthier hair in patients with early thinning or shedding. Most patients notice reduced shedding within six to eight weeks and visible density improvement from the third month. Works for both male and female pattern thinning, as well as stress-related shedding.
PRP Face or Hair - AED 750 per session, or AED 2,700 for a course of four sessions. Your doctor will confirm the right course length at consultation, with maintenance sessions typically recommended once or twice a year after the initial course.
What Happens During a PRP Session
Each visit takes around forty-five minutes from start to finish, with minimal discomfort and no significant downtime.
- Consultation - your doctor assesses your skin or scalp, discusses your goals, and confirms PRP is the right approach for the cause of your concern.
- Blood draw and preparation - a small sample is taken and spun in a centrifuge on-site to isolate the platelet-rich plasma.
- Treatment - the plasma is reintroduced through fine micro-injections into the face or scalp, with numbing applied for comfort.
- Aftercare - you return to your day immediately. Mild redness or tenderness at injection points usually settles within twenty-four to forty-eight hours.
Book Your Consultation in Jumeirah, Dubai
Ask our doctors whether PRP is right for your skin or hair goals, and receive a session plan tailored to you. All treatments at Vilafortuny Medical Centre, Villa 728B Al Wasl Road, Jumeirah 3, are carried out under DHA licence. A consultation is required to confirm suitability, and individual results vary.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many PRP sessions will I need?
Most patients benefit from 3-4 sessions spaced about a month apart, then maintenance once or twice a year. Your doctor will tailor this at consultation.
Is PRP safe?
PRP is derived from your own blood, so the risk of allergic reaction is extremely low. It is performed by DHA-licensed practitioners in clinical conditions.
When will I see PRP results?
Skin typically looks brighter within weeks, with texture improving over 2-3 months. Hair results are gradual and usually visible from the third month onwards.
Does PRP work for hair loss?
PRP can improve density and reduce shedding in early to moderate thinning. It works best as a course, and outcomes depend on the cause of hair loss, which we assess first.

