What to Expect From Your PRP Session: A Step-by-Step Guide
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy has become one of the most talked-about regenerative treatments available today. Whether you’re interested in improving hair growth, reducing fine lines, healing joint pain, or speeding up recovery after an injury, PRP offers a natural way to help your body heal using its own growth factors. If you’re considering this innovative treatment at Heart Experts of Florida, it’s helpful to know what to expect before, during, and after your PRP session.
Understanding PRP: The Basics
PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma, which is a concentration of your own blood platelets — the tiny cells responsible for initiating healing in the body. These platelets are rich in growth factors that help stimulate tissue repair and regeneration. Because PRP is derived from your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is very low, making it a safe option for many patients.
PRP therapy is used in a variety of areas, including:
Hair Restoration: Stimulates dormant hair follicles for thicker, healthier growth
Skin Rejuvenation: Improves texture, tone, and elasticity
Joint Pain Relief: Supports healing in shoulders, knees, hips, and more
Sports Injuries: Encourages faster recovery of tendons and ligaments
Before Your PRP Session: Preparation Tips
Preparation begins with a consultation, where your provider will review your medical history, discuss your goals, and determine whether PRP is right for you. Be sure to share all medications, vitamins, and supplements you are taking — especially blood thinners or anti-inflammatory drugs — as these can impact your treatment.
In the days leading up to your session, you may be advised to:
Avoid blood-thinning medications like ibuprofen or aspirin
Stay well-hydrated and maintain a balanced diet
Avoid alcohol and smoking, which can reduce circulation and slow healing
These steps help your body respond best to PRP and ensure your treatment goes smoothly.
During the PRP Session
On the day of your session, the process typically takes 45 minutes to 90 minutes, depending on the area being treated. Here’s what will happen:
Blood Collection A small vial of blood is drawn — similar to a routine blood test. This blood is then placed into a centrifuge.
Platelet Separation The centrifuge spins the blood rapidly to separate the platelet-rich plasma from other blood components. The result is a concentrated serum rich in growth factors.
Target Area Preparation The treatment area is cleaned and sterilized. A topical numbing agent may be applied to reduce discomfort during injection.
Injection The PRP is carefully injected into the target area — whether that’s the scalp for hair loss, facial tissues for rejuvenation, or joints for pain relief. Many patients describe the sensation as mild pressure or pinpricks.
After Your PRP Session: Recovery and Results
One of the benefits of PRP therapy is that there’s minimal downtime. Most patients can return to normal activities the same day, though you may be advised to avoid intense workouts or heavy activity for 24–48 hours.
It’s common to experience:
Mild tenderness or swelling at the injection site
Slight redness or warmth
Temporary sensitivity
These symptoms typically fade within a few days.
When Will You See Results?
PRP doesn’t produce instant, dramatic changes — and that’s part of its beauty. Because it works by stimulating your body’s natural healing processes, results gradually appear over time. Many patients begin to notice improvements within 3–6 weeks, with continued progress over the next several months. For best outcomes, a series of sessions may be recommended based on your goals.
PRP therapy is a powerful tool for natural, long-lasting improvement in hair growth, skin quality, and joint health. Knowing what to expect from your PRP session — from preparation and procedure to recovery and results — can help you approach your treatment with confidence and clarity. If you’re curious whether PRP is the right choice for you, schedule a consultation with the team at Heart Experts of Florida to take the next step toward better health and wellness.












