Aesthetic PRP: Clinical Overview for Practitioners
Introduction
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is an autologous regenerative treatment that uses the patient’s own platelets to stimulate tissue remodelling and rejuvenation. In aesthetic medicine, PRP is valued for its ability to improve skin tone, texture, elasticity, and dermal integrity, all without synthetic substances.
Alocuro’s PRO-PRP system allows practitioners to deliver high-concentration, leukocyte-controlled PRP safely and consistently, using a closed, TGA-listed system suitable for both standalone and combination procedures.
Aesthetic PRP Results
Explore a range of real treatment outcomes using Alocuro’s advanced PRP system. This gallery showcases results across hair restoration, skin rejuvenation, undereye correction, and neck firming, all performed with our high-concentration, leukocyte-controlled PRP protocols.
These images demonstrate the regenerative effects of autologous PRP in clinical aesthetic practice; supporting visible improvements in texture, tone, thickness, and overall skin vitality. Each case reflects the technique and expertise of trained Alocuro clinicians, with minimal downtime and no synthetic additives.
Mechanism of Action
PRP works by delivering a high dose of biologically active proteins directly into the dermis; including growth factors (PDGF, TGF-β, VEGF, EGF), cytokines, and exosomes. These molecules:
Stimulate fibroblast proliferation and collagen synthesis
Enhance angiogenesis and hydration
Improve cellular turnover and ECM remodelling
Restore thickness and texture in ageing or photodamaged skin
Clinical Indications
Aesthetic PRP is commonly used in:
Facial rejuvenation (fine lines, dull skin, rough texture)
Periorbital correction (tear troughs, dark circles)
Acne scar improvement
Stretch mark fading
Hair restoration (androgenic alopecia or thinning hair)
Neck, décolletage, and hand rejuvenation
PRP is ideal for patients seeking natural rejuvenation with minimal downtime.