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Vampire Facials

Vampire Facials utilise platelet-rich plasma (PRP)—a component of your own blood—applied to the skin to support hydration and natural renewal. This treatment is designed to complement regular skin care by assisting in balance, radiance and overall vitality. Individual responses vary.

What Is a Vampire Facial?

A Vampire Facial involves applying a concentrated PRP serum prepared from your own blood to targeted facial areas. The approach aims to support skin hydration and surface renewal, helping maintain natural skin balance and a refreshed appearance when clinically appropriate. Suitability, outcomes and session plans differ for each person.

Common Treatment Areas

Vampire Facials are designed to support skin rejuvenation and hydration, targeting areas that benefit from enhanced skin clarity and balance.

May assist hydration and skin vitality, helping maintain a fresh-looking complexion.

Designed to support hydration and collagen balance in delicate areas.

Often used to complement other skin treatments as part of an ongoing routine.

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PRP – Platelet Rich Plasma

Benefits of Vampire Facials

  • Enhances Skin Hydration – May assist in improving moisture retention for a refreshed glow.

  • Supports Skin Renewal – Designed to assist in refining surface texture and balance.

  • Softens the Appearance of Fine Lines – May support skin elasticity and firmness for a smoother look.

  • Helps the Appearance of Acne Scarring – May assist in improving overall skin texture.

Results and longevity vary between individuals. Treatment plans, if any, are personalised following assessment and informed consent.

Risks & Recovery

  • All procedures carry risks. Possible, usually temporary effects can include redness, swelling, tenderness or bruising. Less common but serious complications can occur and will be discussed during consultation.

  • Recovery needs vary. You may need time and appropriate aftercare; temporary activity restrictions (e.g., strenuous exercise/heat exposure) may be advised.

  • Pain differs between people. Treatments must not be described as “painless”; comfort options can be discussed.

Ready to explore Vampire Facials? Book a consultation to discuss your skin concerns and whether this approach is suitable for you.

This information is for general purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. A consultation with a registered health practitioner is required before any treatment is undertaken.

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Frequently Asked Questions

PRP prepared from your own blood is applied to the skin to support hydration and surface renewal, helping maintain a refreshed appearance. Responses differ for each person.

PRP-based treatments are designed to complement natural skin processes, which may support skin texture and elasticity. Evidence and outcomes vary; your practitioner will discuss what’s appropriate for you.

Different treatments work in different ways. A Vampire Facial uses autologous PRP to assist hydration and balance, while other options may focus on exfoliation or topical actives. Your practitioner will recommend an approach based on your goals and medical assessment.

Frequency is individualised. Many people space sessions about every 6 weeks, if clinically appropriate. Your plan (including any maintenance) is set after consultation.

Most people experience minimal downtime; temporary redness, swelling, tenderness or bruising can occur and usually settles over a short period. You’ll receive aftercare guidance and advice on any temporary activity restrictions.