✨ PRP with Biotin, Exosomes, and Polynucleotides: The Next Level in Skin & Hair Regeneration

In the world of aesthetics, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) has been a go-to treatment for skin and hair rejuvenation for years. Now, this powerful therapy is being enhanced with biotin, exosomes, and polynucleotides to deliver faster, more dramatic, and longer-lasting results.

If you’re looking for a natural yet cutting-edge approach to anti-ageing, skin repair, or hair growth, here’s everything you need to know.


🔬 What is PRP?

PRP involves drawing a small amount of your own blood, spinning it in a centrifuge to separate the plasma rich in growth factors, and then re-injecting it into the skin or scalp.
These growth factors stimulate:

  • Collagen production
  • Blood vessel formation
  • Tissue repair
  • Hair follicle health

💊 Why Add Biotin?

Biotin (Vitamin B7) plays a key role in healthy skin, hair, and nails.
When added to PRP:

  • Supports stronger hair growth
  • Improves scalp and follicle health
  • Enhances skin’s nutrient profile for repair

🧬 The Role of Exosomes

Exosomes are microscopic messengers derived from stem cells. They deliver bioactive molecules that:

  • Accelerate cell-to-cell communication
  • Boost collagen and elastin production
  • Reduce inflammation for faster recovery
  • Promote youthful, plump skin

🧾 What are Polynucleotides?

Polynucleotides (PNs) are DNA fragments that stimulate tissue regeneration and repair.
They:

  • Activate fibroblasts (collagen-making cells)
  • Deeply hydrate the skin
  • Improve elasticity and texture
  • Reduce fine lines and signs of fatigue

💡 How the Combined Treatment Works

  1. Blood Draw & PRP Preparation – Your own blood is processed to extract PRP.
  2. Biotin Infusion – Mixed into PRP for enhanced nutritional support.
  3. Exosome & Polynucleotide Boost – Added to the PRP to supercharge regenerative effects.
  4. Injection or Microneedling – Delivered into the skin or scalp for maximum penetration.

🎯 Benefits for Skin & Hair

  • Smoother, firmer skin with improved elasticity
  • Reduction in fine lines and wrinkles
  • Healthier scalp and improved hair thickness
  • Brighter, more even skin tone
  • Faster healing after procedures

⚠️ Possible Side Effects

Most side effects are mild and temporary:

  • Redness & swelling – Usually resolves within 24–48 hours.
  • Bruising – Common in injection sites, fades within a week.
  • Tenderness or sensitivity – Mild discomfort during and after treatment.
  • Itching – Temporary and part of the healing process.

Rare side effects:

  • Infection (very uncommon if proper sterile techniques are used)
  • Allergic reaction to added components (extremely rare — patch testing available)

🛡️ Aftercare Tips

  • Avoid touching or applying makeup to treated areas for 12 hours.
  • No intense exercise, sauna, or steam for 24–48 hours.
  • Stay hydrated – at least 2 litres of water per day supports healing.
  • Avoid sun exposure and wear SPF 50 daily.
  • Use gentle skincare – avoid active acids or retinoids for 3–5 days.
  • Follow your practitioner’s advice on follow-up sessions for best results.

📅 Treatment Frequency

  • Skin Rejuvenation: 3–4 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart
  • Hair Regrowth: 4–6 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart, then maintenance every 6–12 months

✨ Final Thoughts

PRP on its own is already a powerful regenerative treatment — but when combined with biotin, exosomes, and polynucleotides, it becomes a true next-generation therapy for skin and hair.
It’s safe, minimally invasive, and harnesses the body’s own healing powers with a modern scientific boost.

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