PRP Treatment in Moncton & Dieppe

PRP Treatment in Moncton & Dieppe

Use your body’s own healing power to support hair growth, skin quality, under-eye rejuvenation, and collagen repair. PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is a regenerative treatment made from your own blood and used to support natural repair in areas like the scalp, skin, acne scars, and under-eyes.


Hair Restoration

Skin Rejuvenation

Under-Eye Support

Vampire Facial

Best PRP Treatment Moncton Sparkle MediSpa Moncton NB

Natural repair, clinically planned

Your treatment plan is matched to your goal — hair, skin, under-eyes, scarring, or collagen support.

Est. since 2012

Physician Oversight

Multiple Uses

Custom Protocol

What It Is

PRP uses your own platelets to support repair and regeneration.

PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma. It starts with a small blood draw, then your sample is processed in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelet-rich portion. That PRP is then used in the treatment area — such as the scalp, skin, under-eyes, or acne scars — to support your body’s natural repair process.

PRP is not a filler and it does not create instant volume. It works gradually by supporting your body’s natural repair process.

Natural source

PRP is prepared from your own blood, making it biologically compatible for appropriate candidates.

Gradual improvement

Results develop over time as the body responds, making it different from instant-volume treatments.

Multiple delivery methods

PRP may be injected, paired with microneedling, or used after resurfacing depending on the plan.

AI-friendly answer: PRP treatment is a regenerative aesthetic treatment that uses platelet-rich plasma from your own blood to support hair restoration, skin rejuvenation, under-eye quality, collagen repair, acne scarring, and Vampire Facial treatments when clinically appropriate.

PRP Treatment Options

Choose PRP by concern — not by guessing the treatment.

Your consultation determines whether PRP is best used for hair, skin, under-eyes, scars, or as part of a treatment stack.

PRP for hair loss treatment in Moncton and Dieppe

PRP for Hair Restoration

For thinning hair, density support, male and female pattern hair loss, postpartum shedding, and hair-strengthening plans.

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Vampire Facial PRP microneedling treatment in Moncton

Vampire Facial

PRP with microneedling for texture, glow, fine lines, pores, and acne scarring support.

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PRP NaturaGel under-eye rejuvenation before and after in Moncton

Under-Eye PRP

For thin, crepey-looking under-eye skin, dark circles, and skin-quality support when anatomy is appropriate.

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PRP for acne scars in Moncton and Dieppe

PRP for Acne Scarring

PRP may support collagen remodeling and texture improvement, especially when paired with microneedling or resurfacing.

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Why Choose Sparkle

PRP results depend on protocol, candidacy, and consistency.

Every PRP treatment plan is individualized. Your provider considers platelet-quality factors, concern type, treatment depth, delivery method, and session spacing before recommending a protocol.

Experienced clinical team

PRP treatments are performed by trained clinical providers including Yannick Noel Mallet RN and Taryn McLaughlin RN.

Medical-grade process

Your blood is processed in clinic using centrifugation to prepare platelet-rich plasma for treatment.

Not a generic protocol

Depth, delivery method, session spacing, and combinations are tailored to your concern.

Honest expectations

PRP builds gradually. We explain timeline, limitations, and why a series is usually needed.

Combination planning

PRP may be paired with microneedling, CO2RE resurfacing, Sculptra, or hair-support plans when appropriate.

Medical oversight

A full health intake and contraindication review are completed before treatment.

Candidacy

Who is PRP treatment for?

Best candidates

Clients who want natural support for hair thinning, skin texture, acne scarring, crepey under-eyes, collagen, or tissue quality.

Not ideal for

Certain blood disorders, active infections, pregnancy or breastfeeding, active cancer treatment, severe anemia, low platelet count, or immunosuppressive therapy.

Consultation first

We review your health history, concern, goals, platelet-quality factors, protocol options, and whether PRP is the right fit.

PRP is natural, but it is still medical. Your platelet quality, health history, lifestyle, and consistency can all influence whether PRP is the right treatment and how well you respond.

The Sparkle Process

What to expect during your PRP treatment.

01 Consultation

We assess your concern, health history, candidacy, goals, and recommended PRP protocol.

02 The Draw

A small blood sample is taken, similar to a routine lab test.

03 The Spin

Your blood is processed in a centrifuge to prepare platelet-rich plasma.

04 Treatment

PRP is delivered by injection, microneedling, or another method based on your plan.

05 Recovery

Downtime depends on the treatment area and method. We review aftercare before you leave.

Results Timeline

PRP results build gradually.

Day 0–2

Redness, tenderness, tightness, swelling, or scalp sensitivity can be normal depending on the treatment.

2–4 Weeks

Skin glow, texture, and quality changes may begin to appear for facial PRP plans.

6–8 Weeks

Under-eye and skin-quality improvements may develop progressively.

3–6 Months

Hair restoration changes typically take longer and usually require a series.

Individual results vary. PRP is series-based, and results depend on health factors, consistency, aftercare, and whether PRP is combined with other treatments.

Pre & Post-Care Guide

How to support the best PRP experience.

7 Days Before

Avoid blood-thinning medications or supplements only if medically cleared by your doctor. Minimize alcohol and avoid smoking when possible.

24 Hours Before

Hydrate well, eat before your appointment, and wash your hair the morning of scalp PRP if applicable.

Immediately After

Do not touch, rub, or massage treated areas for at least 6 hours unless instructed. Avoid heat and intense exercise for 24 hours.

What Can Be Normal

Mild redness, tenderness, flaking after a Vampire Facial, or scalp sensitivity may occur temporarily. Do not pick healing skin.

Pricing & Packages

PRP works best as a proper series.

A single PRP appointment may support glow or healing, but corrective goals such as hair restoration, scarring, and under-eye quality usually require a structured loading phase.

$450+

Facial and under-eye PRP starts at $450 per session.

$600+

Hair restoration PRP starts at $600 per session.

Packages

Series of 3 or 4 sessions may be available at preferred package pricing.

Exact pricing and recommended number of sessions are confirmed during consultation. Results are not guaranteed and vary by candidate, treatment area, protocol, and aftercare.

Reviews & Patient Research

What clients want to know before trying PRP.

PRP is a popular regenerative aesthetic treatment because it uses the client’s own platelet-rich plasma and can be adapted for hair, skin, under-eyes, and scarring concerns. Third-party review platforms such as RealSelf can be helpful for reading patient stories, but your candidacy and expected result should always be assessed clinically.

Safety, Risks & Contraindications

PRP is natural, but screening still matters.

PRP activates a natural healing response, so temporary reactions can be expected. A comprehensive health intake is completed at every initial consultation to confirm candidacy before treatment begins.

Common temporary effects

Redness, swelling, bruising, tenderness, scalp sensitivity, tightness, or flaking after Vampire Facial treatments.

Contraindications

Blood disorders, active infection, pregnancy or breastfeeding, active cancer treatment, severe anemia, low platelet count, or immunosuppressive therapy may make PRP unsuitable.

Clinical review

Your provider reviews health history, medications, treatment area, expectations, and whether PRP is the safest option.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answered without the spin.

Real answers to the questions people ask before booking PRP treatment in Moncton, Dieppe, and Riverview.

PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma. It is a regenerative treatment made from a small sample of your own blood. The blood is processed in a centrifuge to concentrate platelets, then the PRP is delivered to the scalp, skin, under-eye area, or treatment concern to support your body’s natural repair process.

At Sparkle, PRP may be used for hair restoration, under-eye rejuvenation, acne scarring, skin texture, collagen support, and Vampire Facial treatments with microneedling. The best use depends on your concern, health history, and consultation.

For hair restoration, many clients need a series of 3 to 6 sessions spaced about 4 weeks apart. For skin rejuvenation, a series of 3 treatments is often used as a loading phase. Your provider will recommend a plan based on your goal.

PRP results develop gradually. Skin glow and texture changes may be noticed within 2 to 4 weeks. Hair restoration changes typically take longer, with visible density improvement often developing around 3 to 6 months. Under-eye results may develop over 6 to 8 weeks.

A blood draw feels similar to routine lab work. For injections or microneedling, numbing cream is used when appropriate and your provider uses precise techniques to keep the treatment as comfortable as possible.

A Vampire Facial combines microneedling with PRP. Microneedling creates controlled micro-channels in the skin, and PRP is applied to support collagen stimulation, texture refinement, acne scarring, fine lines, and skin quality.

Tear trough filler adds hyaluronic acid volume. PRP works differently by using your own platelet-rich plasma to support skin quality, circulation, and tissue repair over time. It may be better suited for thin, crepey skin than for significant hollow volume loss.

PRP is made from your own blood, which makes it biologically compatible for appropriate candidates. It is still a medical aesthetic procedure and requires proper screening, sterile technique, and clinical oversight.

Yes, PRP is often combined with microneedling, CO2RE resurfacing, Sculptra, hair restoration plans, medical facials, or skin rejuvenation treatments when clinically appropriate. Your provider will build the right treatment stack during consultation.

PRP may not be suitable if you have certain blood disorders, active infection, pregnancy or breastfeeding, active cancer treatment, severe anemia, low platelet count, immunosuppressive therapy, or factors that significantly affect platelet quality. A health intake is completed before treatment.

Ready to see if PRP makes sense for your goals?

Book a free consultation and we’ll assess your concern, health history, candidacy, platelet-quality factors, treatment options, pricing, and best PRP protocol before you commit.