PRP & PRF Injections in New Windsor, NY

Your platelets. Your repair. Your best skin.

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) injections are more than “natural fillers.” They’re a biologic renewal process that rebuilds collagen, refines your complexion, and restores authentic vitality to your skin. At Fayz Aesthetics, this regenerative approach taps into your body’s own healing power to improve tone, texture, and elasticity—because true beauty isn’t manufactured; it’s restored.

How PRP and PRF Rejuvenate Your Skin Naturally

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) are regenerative treatments that use your own blood’s healing components—platelets, plasma, and natural growth factors—to support repair and rejuvenation beneath the surface. When injected into targeted areas, these concentrated platelets signal your body to regenerate healthy cells, improve texture, and gradually enhance overall firmness, tone, and hydration from within.

PRP vs PRF: Understanding the Key Differences

Both PRP and PRF use a concentrated portion of your own blood to deliver platelets and growth factors back into the skin. The main difference is how quickly they release those growth factors and how deep the rejuvenation goes.

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

PRP is the original regenerative injectable used to improve skin quality and help stimulate hair growth by reinjecting your own platelets into tissues that benefit from renewal. A high concentration of platelets releases growth factors immediately, activating collagen and supporting healthy repair beneath the surface.

We often recommend PRP for:

Fine lines and early wrinkles

Mild tone and texture concerns

Boosting results after microneedling or other procedures

Early stages of hair thinning on the scalp

Fast-acting boost for early signs of aging and overall texture.

PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin)

PRF is a more advanced form of platelet therapy, designed for deeper correction and natural volume support, texture changes, or areas that benefit from longer-lasting rejuvenation. A gentle spin and no additives create a fibrin matrix that releases growth factors over several days, supporting deeper repair and collagen development in the weeks that follow.

We typically suggest PRF for:

Deeper wrinkles and restoring soft, natural volume

Acne scars and more noticeable texture changes

Dark circles and under-eye hollowing

Strengthening overall skin quality and firmness

Deeper, sustained rejuvenation for longer-lasting skin support.

Choosing Between PRP and PRF for Your Concerns

The choice between PRP and PRF isn’t about one being better—it’s about what your skin needs. The right option depends on the concern you’re treating, how much correction you want, and how quickly you’d like to see changes. At Fayz Aesthetics, we walk you through each option and recommend the approach that best supports your skin, comfort level, and long-term goals.

Benefits of PRP & PRF

Whether PRP or PRF, both treatments harness your body’s intrinsic healing power to:

Rebuilds Collagen Naturally

Stimulates your skin’s own repair system to restore firmness, elasticity, and youthful resilience.

Improves Tone and Texture

Refines roughness, reduces pigmentation irregularities, and enhances surface smoothness.

Softens Fine Lines and Wrinkles

Supports collagen regeneration to plump fine lines and refresh expression areas.

Brightens and Balances the Complexion

Boosts circulation and cell renewal for an even, radiant glow.

Revitalizes Under-Eyes and Delicate Areas

Gently restores volume and smoothness where traditional fillers aren’t ideal.

Enhances Post-Procedure Healing

What to Expect From Your Treatment

Before Your Visit

Arrive well-hydrated and avoid anti-inflammatory medications for a few days. Your provider will review your goals, explain the process, and ensure your comfort every step of the way. Because the material comes from your own blood, there’s no risk of allergic reaction—just natural, biocompatible rejuvenation designed for you.

During Your Session

The entire process takes about 45 minutes. After a small blood draw, the sample is spun in a centrifuge to concentrate healing platelets. Your provider then re-injects the plasma or fibrin using precise, targeted techniques to encourage collagen renewal and tissue repair. Most clients describe the sensation as light pressure or quick pinches—easy, efficient, and comfortably tolerated.

Aftercare & Results

You may experience mild redness or swelling for 24–48 hours—an expected part of your skin’s healing process. Radiance develops gradually as collagen rebuilds beneath the surface. Most clients notice visible improvement after the first session, with maximum results after three treatments spaced four weeks apart. Expect firmer, smoother, more luminous skin that continues to improve over time.

Why Choose Fayz Aesthetics for PRP/PRF

Medically Guided Expertise
Every treatment is developed under physician oversight, combining clinical knowledge with aesthetic precision.

Advanced Centrifugation Technology
Our modern system isolates a higher concentration of platelets and growth factors for optimal results.

Personalized Protocols
No one-size-fits-all approach—each injection plan is tailored to your unique skin biology and goals.

Questions? We’ve Got Answers!

Which is better—PRP or PRF?
It depends on goals and timeline: PRP gives a quicker boost; PRF tends to support a steadier, longer build. Your provider will recommend the best option after assessing skin quality and priority areas.
Most plans start with a series of 3–4 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart, then maintenance as needed to sustain collagen gains. This cadence is common across aesthetic literature and expert guidance.
Expect a gradual glow as collagen rebuilds—often noticeable within 4–6 weeks, with continued improvement over subsequent sessions. Peak changes typically appear after the initial series.
Longevity varies, but many see benefits for 6–12 months, especially with a maintenance plan. PRF’s slower growth-factor release may extend the visible effect for some concerns.
Downtime is minimal: mild redness or swelling can occur for 24–48 hours, then settles as skin begins repair. Most people return to normal activities the same day.
Yes—because it’s your own plasma/fibrin, reactions are uncommon, and PRP/PRF are broadly considered safe when performed in sterile, medical settings. Your provider will screen for conditions that would make treatment inappropriate.
Contraindications can include active infection, certain blood disorders, critical thrombocytopenia, anticoagulation needs, and pregnancy/breastfeeding; your medical history guides candidacy. Always disclose medications (including NSAIDs/blood thinners).

Most describe brief pinches or pressure during injections. Comfort techniques and precise placement keep the session very tolerable. (Topical anesthetic may be used at your provider’s discretion.)

Often, yes. PRF’s slow, sustained release can be useful for crepiness or mild hollows where traditional filler isn’t ideal; expect a series for best effect.
Typical effects are temporary redness, swelling, or bruising at injection sites; infection is rare when sterile protocols are followed. Your clinician will review risks and aftercare.
You may be asked to hydrate well and avoid alcohol/NSAIDs beforehand; always follow your provider’s instructions and never stop prescribed meds without approval. A brief medication review ensures safety.

Yes. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a key component of our multi-approach protocol for hair restoration—helping stimulate follicles, improve circulation, and encourage new growth. It works alongside complementary treatments to strengthen thinning areas and enhance overall scalp health.

Your Skin, Reimagined by You

Real rejuvenation doesn’t come from a syringe—it comes from you. At Fayz Aesthetics in New Windsor, our regenerative PRP and PRF treatments unlock your body’s own ability to heal, rebuild, and renew. It’s the natural way to achieve youthful, radiant skin—crafted by science, perfected by care.

Individual results may vary. Consultation required to determine candidacy.