Can PRP help with acne scars and uneven skin tone? A deep dive into the method

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This article has been reviewed and approved by Sara Ghannad, Registered Nurse Injector, on September 25, 2025

Having smooth, even and radiant skin is something many of us dream of, especially if you struggle with stubborn acne scars or blotchy skin tone. Both scars and imperfections can cause problems and difficulties in everyday life where self-confidence is negatively affected and of course we don't want that. Luckily, we have the best, most natural and modern solution - PRP!

Many people think that PRP is only used for hair loss or skin rejuvenation, but this is not the case. While PRP is great for treating hair thinning or hair loss, it also has an amazing effect on scars and uneven skin tone. But how does it work and what does it do? We'll take a closer look at that here!

Heal skin from the inside with PRP

PRP is really just an abbreviation for Platelet Rich Plasma and it involves extracting the very best and most important growth factors from your own blood and injecting them into your skin. When used to treat acne scars or uneven pigmentation, PRP helps the skin to heal itself from within by stimulating skin cells, increasing collagen production and improving texture.

As with many of the treatments we offer at Estetikcentrum , PRP is not a quick fix. It can take time to improve the appearance of your skin, but our skin therapists are always with you, guiding you through every step. The results of PRP are often gradual, and many of our clients report that they suddenly find their skin much stronger and healthier, but also smoother and firmer. 

Improve your skin naturally

PRP has many benefits and it's no wonder it has become as popular as it has. Another reason why we love it so much is that it's completely natural. We don't use any foreign substances or chemicals - just something that comes entirely from your own body.

Many of our clients who were previously skeptical have been surprised by how much PRP can actually do for scarring, and it's nice to know that there are alternatives that don't involve long recovery times or major surgery. Our skin therapists also have extensive training and knowledge in PRP, which ensures that you get a safe and secure treatment with great results.

A bonus for those with under-eye wrinkles

Did you know that you can use PRP to treat wrinkles under the eyes? Yes, it's absolutely true! A fun side effect we often see with PRP treatments is improvement in sensitive areas, such as under-eye wrinkles. Many people who treat acne scars also notice that the skin around the eyes becomes firmer and has more volume. This is because PRP stimulates the formation of new collagen even where the skin is thin and sensitive.

So if you're bothered by both old acne scars and those fine lines that are starting to appear, PRP is a really smart choice. If you want an even better effect, you can combine it with our Plasma Pen , which also works to tighten and smooth the skin, especially under the eyes.

Book your consultation with us today!

Do you want to know if PRP could be the right treatment for you? Then we'd love to help you find your way through the jungle. All you need to do is get in touch with us and book a consultation with one of our skilled skin experts. We'll help you create a treatment plan tailored to your skin and your preferences, where everything is customized to your goals and needs. Your skin deserves love and we are here to give it just that!

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