Treatment Cost

PRP Skin Treatment Price in Dubai

The cost of PRP skin treatment depends on the treatment area, the number of sessions, your treatment goals, and whether PRP is used as a standalone procedure or as part of a broader regenerative protocol. This page explains what influences pricing.

What Affects PRP Skin Treatment Price?

PRP is a clinical procedure that uses your own blood to extract concentrated growth factors for skin rejuvenation. The cost reflects the medical preparation involved, the treatment technique, and the personalised nature of each protocol. Here are the key factors:

Treatment Area

Full face, under-eyes, neck, décolletage, or hands. Larger or multiple areas require more preparation time and affect cost.

Number of Sessions

A standard initial course is three sessions. Your total investment depends on the number your skin needs for meaningful results.

Treatment Scope

Full-face rejuvenation vs. targeted concern (e.g. under-eyes) requires different approaches and influences price.

Processing Technique

The blood processing method and centrifugation protocol affect platelet concentration and quality, influencing cost.

Combination Treatments

Adding Dermapen microneedling or other regenerative treatments increases cost but often produces more comprehensive results.

Physician Expertise

Proper blood processing, sterile technique, and precise delivery require a qualified aesthetic physician.

Important: Exact pricing for PRP skin treatment is determined after Dr. Azra assesses your skin during an in-person consultation. Your treatment plan is personalised based on your skin condition, the areas to be treated, and your specific goals. This ensures you receive the right treatment at a transparent, clinically justified price — with no hidden fees.

How Many Sessions Are Usually Needed?

Platelet-rich plasma therapy produces cumulative results — each session delivers a fresh dose of concentrated growth factors that build on the regenerative work of the previous treatment.

Initial Course

3 Sessions

Three sessions spaced several weeks apart is the most common initial protocol. This allows time for collagen remodelling and cellular repair to develop between treatments.

Maintenance

Every 6–12 Months

Periodic sessions sustain the regenerative benefits. Frequency depends on your age, skin condition, lifestyle, and response over time.

Session numbers vary depending on the concern. Patients addressing dullness and general skin quality may need fewer sessions than those treating dehydration, early aging, or more significant changes. Dr. Azra will recommend the minimum course needed for your goals.

What Is PRP Skin Treatment?

PRP — platelet-rich plasma — is a regenerative treatment that uses your own blood to stimulate skin renewal. A small blood sample is drawn, processed in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelet-rich fraction, and then reintroduced to the skin via injection or in combination with microneedling.

The concentrated platelets release growth factors — biological signalling molecules that stimulate fibroblast activity, collagen production, angiogenesis, and cellular repair. This makes PRP one of the most biologically authentic regenerative treatments available: your skin is rejuvenated using its own biological resources. Wondering how PRP compares to newer alternatives? Read our guides on PRP vs exosome therapy and stem cell facial vs PRP vs exosomes.

PRP skin treatment addresses concerns including dull skin, fine lines, reduced skin quality, uneven tone, and early aging. You can learn more about how it works and who it’s best suited for on our dedicated service page.

PRP as Part of Regenerative Aesthetics

PRP is one of the foundational treatments within Dr. Azra’s regenerative aesthetic treatments approach — a philosophy that prioritises working with the body’s own biology rather than relying solely on external substances.

In practice, PRP is frequently combined with other treatments: Dermapen microneedling (enhancing growth factor delivery), exosome therapy (adding cellular signalling), or skin boosters (combining regeneration with deep hydration). Our skin boosters vs PRP comparison explains when each is the better choice. For patients considering a biologically advanced alternative, stem cell facial treatment is another option Dr. Azra may recommend.

The decision to combine — and how this affects overall cost — depends on your clinical assessment. Dr. Azra explains the rationale behind every recommendation and provides transparent pricing for each component.

Other Treatment Pricing

If you’re comparing options or considering a combined protocol, transparent pricing for other treatments is available here:

Browse all treatments under Face Treatments and Skin Treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

The cost varies depending on the treatment area, number of sessions, whether PRP is used for full-face rejuvenation or a targeted concern, and whether it is combined with other regenerative treatments. Dr. Azra provides transparent, personalised pricing after assessing your skin during a consultation.
A common initial course is three sessions spaced several weeks apart. Maintenance sessions are typically recommended every six to twelve months. The exact number depends on your skin condition, age, goals, and response.
For patients seeking natural rejuvenation using their own biology, PRP offers a unique advantage: the growth factors are from your own blood, minimising allergy or rejection risk. PRP can improve skin tone, texture, hydration, and quality. Whether it’s the right investment depends on your concerns — which Dr. Azra will assess during consultation.
Yes — this is one of the most common and effective combination protocols. The micro-channels from Dermapen microneedling enhance PRP growth factor delivery into the dermis. This combination is a cornerstone of Dr. Azra’s regenerative aesthetic treatments approach.
Both are regenerative treatments, but they work through different mechanisms. PRP uses growth factors from your own blood, while exosome therapy uses cell-derived signalling molecules for targeted cellular repair. Read our PRP vs exosome comparison for a detailed breakdown of when each is most effective.
Results from a full course typically last several months, with improvement continuing as collagen remodelling progresses. Longevity depends on your skin condition, lifestyle, and whether maintenance is included. Regular maintenance every six to twelve months helps sustain benefits.
Downtime is minimal. Most patients experience mild redness and slight swelling for 12 to 24 hours. When combined with microneedling, redness may last up to 48 hours. Most return to normal routine the same or next day. Dr. Azra will explain expected recovery for your specific plan.

Interested in PRP Skin Treatment?

The best way to understand the cost and value of PRP for your skin is a face-to-face consultation. Book an appointment with Dr. Azra to receive a personalised skin assessment, a clear treatment recommendation, and transparent pricing.