PRP vs PRF: What’s the Difference and Which One Is Right for You?
- bianca diaz
- Dec 28, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
At Moi Health and Wellness, we specialize in regenerative and aesthetic services designed to support the body’s natural ability to restore and rejuvenate itself. Two popular options patients often ask about are PRP and PRF. While they are similar in concept, they differ in how they are prepared and how they work within the body.
This guide explains the differences in a clear, easy-to-read format to help you make an informed decision during your consultation.
What Is PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)?
Platelet-Rich Plasma, or PRP, is created using a small sample of your own blood. The blood is processed in a centrifuge to isolate the platelet-rich plasma, which contains growth factors that support tissue repair and skin revitalization.
PRP is commonly used to improve overall skin quality and support natural rejuvenation.
PRP may be used for:
Enhancing skin texture and tone
Supporting skin rejuvenation
Promoting a refreshed appearance
Supporting hair health
PRP is typically performed in a series of sessions, allowing results to develop gradually over time.
What Is PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin)?
Platelet-Rich Fibrin, or PRF, is an advanced form of regenerative therapy. It is processed at a slower speed and without additives, allowing a natural fibrin matrix to form.
This fibrin structure releases growth factors slowly, providing longer-lasting regenerative support compared to PRP.
PRF may be used for:
Under-eye rejuvenation
Improving skin quality
Supporting facial volume
Treating delicate areas

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