Why Introducing PRP in Your Practice

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PRP is one of the fastest-growing treatments in aesthetic and regenerative medicine — and one of the most accessible additions a practitioner can make to their treatment menu.

Here’s why it deserves a place in your training plan.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses a patient’s own blood — processed to concentrate platelets and growth factors — to stimulate the body’s natural healing and regenerative processes. It’s used across hair restoration, skin rejuvenation, and tissue repair, and demand from patients has never been higher.

For practitioners, PRP represents something rare: a treatment that is autologous (from the patient’s own body), has a strong safety profile, and addresses concerns — thinning hair, tired skin, slow-healing tissue — that patients are actively searching for solutions to.

Why Choose PRP Training?

A Natural, In-Demand Treatment

Patients are increasingly drawn to treatments that work with the body rather than introducing external substances. PRP — using the patient’s own blood — fits perfectly into this growing preference for natural, regenerative approaches.

A Strong Addition to Your Practice

PRP complements mesotherapy, microneedling, and hair restoration treatments, allowing you to offer combination protocols that increase both results and revenue per patient.

Hair Restoration Is Booming

PRP for hair loss is one of the most requested treatments in aesthetic clinics today — for both male and female patients — and very few practitioners are currently trained to offer it.

Low Overhead, High Return

Unlike treatments requiring expensive injectable products, PRP’s primary “ingredient” is the patient’s own blood — meaning lower product costs and strong margins once you’re trained and equipped.

What You’ll Learn

The Science of PRP — Understanding platelets, growth factors, and the biological mechanisms behind regeneration.
Preparation & Technique — Safe blood draw, centrifugation protocols, and correct PRP preparation.
Application Protocols — PRP for facial rejuvenation, under-eye treatment, hair restoration, and scalp protocols.
Patient Selection & Consultation — Who is — and isn’t — a good candidate, managing expectations, and consent.
Safety, Hygiene & Compliance — Meeting CQC and regulatory standards for blood-handling procedures in clinic.

“PRP is one of those treatments where the science genuinely matches the marketing. Patients understand it intuitively — it’s their own body, helping itself heal. For practitioners, it’s one of the most natural next steps after mesotherapy training.”
— Dr Philippe Hamida-Pisal, PHP Training Academy

Why Train With PHP Training Academy

Training at 22 Harley Street means learning in a working clinical environment — not a classroom disconnected from real practice. Small group sizes ensure hands-on time with every trainee, and CPD accreditation means your certification is recognised across the industry.

Learn the technique. Bring it into your practice.

Book Your Place on the PRP Training Course
PHP Training Academy, 22 Harley Street, Suite 8, London W1G 9PL