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When to Choose PRP vs PRF: Understanding the Differences

  • Writer: brittanybeckm
    brittanybeckm
  • Dec 21, 2025
  • 5 min read

We hear a lot of questions about PRP and PRF—what is the difference, which one works better, and when to choose one over the other? Both come from your own blood and are used to support your skin and hair in a very natural way, but they are not exactly the same. Understanding those differences makes it easier to choose the right treatment for your goals.


Whether you have been considering refreshing your under-eye skin or addressing early hair thinning, PRP and PRF come up often this time of year. Clients use these to support collagen, repair tired skin, or help with thinning areas before they worsen.


If you are thinking about PRP PRF treatments this winter, understanding the basics can clear up confusion and help you plan. Let’s break down where they come from, how they compare, and when each one makes sense, especially during Phoenixville’s slower winter months.


How PRP and PRF Are Made and Why That Matters


Both PRP and PRF start with a simple blood draw, but the way the blood is processed is what changes everything.


PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is made by spinning the drawn blood quickly in a centrifuge. This fast spin separates out the platelets, which carry growth factors that start working almost right away after they are injected into skin or scalp.


PRF, or platelet-rich fibrin, uses a slower spin under lower force. This keeps more of the supportive cells, including white blood cells and fibrin, in the mix. The bonus is that PRF holds those elements together, so they release growth and healing factors over a longer period rather than all at once.


At Nakd Aesthetics, both treatments are drawn and spun in-office during your visit, then used immediately to make sure all healing ingredients are fresh and effective.


What Results You Can Expect from Each Treatment


PRP tends to deliver faster results. People choose it most often for urgent hair thinning or when thin under-eye skin could use a quick boost before an event. It usually offers visible benefits within a few weeks.


PRF works more gradually. It is preferred for clients who want softer, less obvious changes. It is a great fit for fragile under-eye skin, dry texture, or early fine lines. PRF holds onto moisture better and is well-suited to people wanting improvements to unfold slowly, so changes look and feel very natural.


If you are pairing treatments—like adding PRP after CoolPeel or microneedling for extra repair speed—PRP will usually integrate more quickly. If you are simply hoping to support ongoing healing between filler sessions or want a gentle pick-me-up through winter, PRF is often the better match.


When PRP or PRF Might Fit Your Winter Skincare Goals


Winter is a good time for treatments that work under the surface while you are indoors and out of the sun. Colder weather means skin has a chance to recover, and your body’s healing response often sets in without competing demands from busy outdoor plans.


PRF might be best if you are easing into aesthetics. Its slow effects build up naturally, making it easy to time sessions around the quieter months. It pairs nicely with holiday breaks or the early part of the new year when you want to look fresher without looking like you changed anything.


PRP, on the other hand, works better for those in a hurry, pairing it with more intensive treatments for prompt results. It can add a boost to microneedling, lasers, or even as part of an accelerated plan to prepare for photos, events, or milestone birthdays coming later in spring.


Skin health and results are very seasonal, so choosing between PRP and PRF often depends on your schedule, how settled you want results to be, and what else you will be doing for your skin.


Who Should Avoid or Postpone PRP or PRF Treatments


Not everyone is a candidate for these treatments at every moment. It is best to wait if you have active acne, infection, or recent filler in the area, as well as certain blood disorders. Your health history and how the skin is behaving at the moment matter for safety and the best result.


A qualified provider at Nakd Aesthetics will study your medical background, talk through your recent procedures, and only suggest PRP PRF when timing is safe. This careful review keeps your plan on track and personalizes every step.


Regular communication matters. Let your provider know if there are seasonal allergies, recent illness, or even travel plans that might interrupt follow-up care. This helps tailor not just results, but the timing so you move at a comfortable, steady pace.


How PRP and PRF Can Fit Into Long-Term Skin Planning


Both treatments work well as part of a larger, evolving skincare plan. PRP and PRF can be alternated seasonally or repeated as maintenance tools.


You might opt for PRF in winter for calm support and more comfort, then choose PRP in spring for quicker results if more visible changes are wanted. Many people combine these with other core services at Nakd Aesthetics, such as Botox, hydration fillers, or CoolPeel laser, adjusting the order and frequency as time passes.


The most important thing is feedback. Review goals after each visit and be honest about what is changing. Flexible planning, real conversations, and attention to what works help achieve the most natural results.


Keeping Skin Goals on Track Without Overcomplicating Things


The main takeaways about PRP and PRF are:


- Both are drawn from your own blood and used in-office for quick, natural skin and hair repair.

- PRP offers quicker results and works best when combined with other fast-acting treatments.

- PRF provides slower, steady outcomes. It is well suited for delicate areas and those new to injectables.

- Timing and seasonality matter—a thoughtful plan leads to fewer surprises and softer, longer-lasting changes.


Your skin is not static, especially as winter moves in and routines shift. Picking PRP PRF based on today’s goals rather than trends gives you greater confidence and steadier progress all season long. With expert advice and a patient-first perspective, you can look and feel naturally refreshed without ever feeling rushed.


Colder weather is a great time to build in long-term skin support, and treatments like PRP PRF in Phoenixville can be part of that plan. Whether you're easing into collagen stimulation under the eyes or looking to address the first signs of hair thinning, we’ll help you decide what fits best with your goals. At Nakd Aesthetics, our priority is subtle, balanced care that feels natural and easy to maintain. Let us know what you’re hoping to improve, and we’ll walk you through every step.


 
 
 

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