
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) are natural skin-rejuvenation treatments that use a patient’s own platelets to support healing, firmness, and healthy skin texture. At The Andochick Center for Cosmetic Surgery in Frederick, MD, Dr. Scott Andochick offers customized PRP and PRF treatments that enhance the skin’s natural repair process for subtle, gradual improvement.
PRP and PRF both use platelets, but PRF is processed more slowly and without anticoagulants, allowing it to form a soft fibrin matrix. This means PRF releases growth factors over a longer period, offering a more gradual, sustained rejuvenation compared with the faster-acting effects of PRP. Many patients choose PRP for quicker enhancement and PRF for longer-lasting subtle improvement.
What PRP and PRF May Improve
PRP and PRF treatments use the body’s own growth factors to support cellular renewal. These treatments may help:
- Improve skin texture and tone
- Refine fine lines and early signs of aging
- Enhance under-eye smoothness
- Support hair-thinning treatment when applied to the scalp
- Encourage overall skin rejuvenation and radiance
Because they rely on the patient’s own platelets, PRP and PRF offer a natural approach to skin enhancement with minimal downtime.
Am I a Good Candidate for PRP or PRF Treatment?
PRP or PRF may be an option for individuals who:
- Prefer natural, non-surgical rejuvenation
- Want to improve skin texture or firmness
- Have under-eye hollowing or early fine lines
- Are interested in hair-strengthening treatment
- Want minimal downtime and subtle, progressive results
- Are in good overall health with realistic expectations
During a consultation, Dr. Andochick evaluates skin concerns, treatment goals, and overall health to determine whether PRP, PRF, or a combination plan may be most effective.
How PRP and PRF Treatments Work
PRP and PRF use a small sample of the patient’s own blood, which is processed to separate the platelet-rich components. These platelets contain growth factors that help support natural tissue repair and collagen production.
A treatment session typically includes:
- Drawing a small amount of blood
- Processing it to isolate PRP or PRF
- Applying numbing as needed for comfort
- Injecting or microneedling the solution into targeted areas
- Providing simple post-care instructions
PRF is often considered a slower-release version of PRP, allowing growth factors to stay active for a longer period. Dr. Andochick explains the differences clearly so patients can choose the option that best fits their goals.
PRP and PRF Recovery and Results
Downtime is minimal. Most patients resume normal activities shortly after treatment.
General expectations include:
- Mild redness or fullness immediately after treatment
- Slight tenderness that fades quickly
- Gradual improvement in texture, firmness, or tone
- Enhanced results with a series of treatments
Results appear gradually as collagen production increases. Many patients complete several sessions spaced weeks apart to support more noticeable improvement.
Combining PRP or PRF With Other Treatments
PRP and PRF pair well with microneedling, skin rejuvenation procedures, and injectable treatments. When combined, these approaches may enhance overall results by supporting both surface and structural skin improvements. Dr. Andochick helps patients create a customized plan that aligns with their goals.
Why Choose The Andochick Center for Cosmetic Surgery
PRP and PRF treatments require careful technique and a thorough understanding of facial anatomy for optimal placement. Dr. Andochick’s decades of experience allow him to deliver precise, natural-looking results in a safe and supportive environment. His long-standing presence in Frederick reflects a commitment to high-quality, individualized care.
Contact Us
If you are considering a Mommy Makeover in Frederick, MD, Dr. Scott Andochick can help you explore your options and create a plan tailored to your goals. To schedule a consultation, contact The Andochick Center for Cosmetic Surgery at (301) 620-4200.
