Cellenis NaturaGel PRP · PRP Gel · Moncton & Dieppe NB

Cellenis NaturaGel PRP in Moncton & Dieppe

A blood-derived PRP Gel injectable option for selected subtle volume support, under-eye rejuvenation, skin texture, hydration, and regenerative aesthetic goals. Cellenis NaturaGel PRP is designed for clients who want a softer, biologically derived approach rather than a traditional filler-only plan.

From $650

30–60 min

2 session plan

12 mo maintenance

PRP Injection Treatment Moncton

In short: Cellenis NaturaGel PRP, also called PRP Gel, is an injectable treatment made from your own blood-derived platelet-rich plasma and prepared into a gel-like consistency. It may be used for selected under-eye hollows, subtle volume support, skin texture, hydration, fine lines, and regenerative-looking skin goals. The source page lists treatments starting at $650 per session, most clients investing $1,500–$3,000, treatment time around 30–60 minutes, a typical plan of 2 sessions spaced 3–6 months apart, and 12-month maintenance planning.

What It Is

A softer, blood-derived injectable option for subtle rejuvenation.

NaturaGel PRP starts with your own blood sample. Platelet-rich plasma is separated and prepared into a gel-like texture, then injected into selected areas where subtle volume support or skin-quality improvement is desired.

Blood-derived option

Uses your own plasma rather than a synthetic filler material.

Subtle volume support

May soften under-eye hollows, early volume loss, or shadowing in selected clients.

Skin-quality support

May support texture, hydration, firmness, brightness, and fine-line concerns.

Not a filler replacement for all goals

May not provide the structure or contouring of traditional dermal filler.

Why Clients Ask for NaturaGel PRP

For clients who want subtle, biologically derived rejuvenation.

Natural-looking approach

Often chosen by clients who want a softer alternative to filler-style correction.

Under-eye support

May help selected under-eye hollows, tired-looking skin, or crepey texture.

Skin quality

May support hydration, texture, fine lines, and firmness over time.

Combination friendly

Can be planned with PRP, microneedling, skin boosters, laser, or filler when appropriate.

Candidacy

Who NaturaGel PRP may be for.

NaturaGel PRP may suit clients seeking subtle volume support and skin quality improvement using a blood-derived option. It is not ideal for every anatomy, health history, medication profile, or aesthetic goal.

May be a fit

Under-eye hollows, crepey skin, early volume loss, fine lines, skin texture, hydration, or natural facial revitalization.

May not be a fit

Pregnancy, breastfeeding, active infection, clotting disorders, certain medications, or some blood/platelet concerns.

Needs assessment

Under-eye anatomy, vascular risk, expectations, bruising risk, asymmetry, and filler history must be reviewed.

Alternative planning

Some clients may be better suited to dermal filler, PRP, skin boosters, laser, microneedling, or a combination plan.

The Sparkle Process

From consultation to injection planning.

01

Consultation

We review your goals, anatomy, medical history, medications, blood concerns, and expectations.

02

Blood draw + preparation

A small blood sample is processed to isolate and prepare your PRP Gel.

03

Injection treatment

The prepared PRP Gel is injected into selected areas using fine needles or cannula when appropriate.

04

Aftercare + follow-up

We review swelling, bruising, aftercare, follow-up timing, and whether more sessions are needed.

PRP Gel What to Expect

Pricing + Treatment Plan

Pricing starts at $650 per session.

Your exact investment depends on the areas treated, number of sessions, whether PRP Gel is combined with other treatments, and your long-term plan.

Starting Price

From $650
Source page starting price.

Typical Investment

$1,500–$3,000
Varies by areas and sessions required.

Session Plan

2 sessions
The source page lists sessions spaced 3–6 months apart.

Maintenance

Every 12 months
May be recommended after the initial series.

Results Timeline

PRP Gel changes can be immediate and gradual.

Some volume-related changes may be visible soon after injection, while skin quality support can develop gradually over weeks to months. Swelling can also make early results look different from the final outcome.

Immediately

Some volume or glow may be visible; swelling and bruising are also possible.

2–6 weeks

Skin quality, brightness, and firmness may begin to improve.

3–6 months

Gradual collagen remodeling and tissue support may continue.

6–18 months

Longevity varies; maintenance may be planned around 12 months.

Before Treatment

  • Eat a healthy meal and arrive hydrated.
  • Avoid alcohol, smoking, and excessive caffeine for at least 24 hours if directed.
  • Tell us about medications, blood thinners, supplements, clotting concerns, medical conditions, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or recent procedures.
  • Follow your personalized pre-treatment checklist from the clinic.

After Treatment

  • Expect possible swelling, redness, tenderness, bruising, or lumps around injection sites.
  • Avoid strenuous activity, heat, alcohol, and facial massage for 24–48 hours or as directed.
  • Use gentle skincare and avoid direct sun exposure as instructed.
  • Contact the clinic urgently for severe pain, skin colour change, worsening swelling, infection signs, or anything concerning.

Combination Planning

NaturaGel PRP can be part of a layered rejuvenation plan.

Depending on your goals, anatomy, timing, and risk profile, NaturaGel PRP may be combined with other Sparkle treatments.

Potenza RF Microneedling

May support texture, pores, scars, and collagen-focused skin plans.

Dermal Fillers

May be more appropriate when structure, contour, or stronger volume correction is desired.

Skin Resurfacing

May support texture, tone, fine lines, and skin-quality planning.

PRP + Skin Boosters

May support hydration, glow, crepey texture, and regenerative-looking results.

Risks & Safety

PRP Gel is injectable — so safety planning matters.

Possible risks include swelling, bruising, tenderness, redness, lumps, asymmetry, infection, delayed healing, under-response, over-response, unsatisfactory results, vascular compromise, tissue injury, or need for additional treatment. Risks can be reduced with appropriate screening, anatomy knowledge, technique, and aftercare, but they cannot be eliminated.

Important: Because this treatment uses a blood draw and injection, candidacy depends on medical history, medications, blood/platelet status, clotting risk, anatomy, and expectations.

Why Sparkle

There’s PRP — and then there’s a planned Sparkle PRP experience.

At Sparkle, PRP Gel is planned around your anatomy, skin quality, treatment history, and goals. The goal is not to overfill — it is to create a subtle, natural-looking support plan that respects your face and your comfort level.

Injector-led planning

Treatment is planned by trained injectors with anatomy and injectable-safety knowledge.

Natural-looking strategy

We focus on subtle support, balance, and realistic expectations.

Combination options

PRP Gel may be layered with skin, laser, microneedling, filler, or PRP plans when appropriate.

Follow-up mindset

We review swelling, response, maintenance, and whether further treatment makes sense.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cellenis NaturaGel PRP questions, answered.

Helpful answers for clients considering PRP Gel, under-eye PRP, subtle volume support, or regenerative injectable treatments in Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview, and southeastern New Brunswick.

Cellenis NaturaGel PRP, also called PRP Gel, is an injectable treatment made from your own blood-derived platelet-rich plasma. The PRP is processed into a gel-like consistency that may provide subtle volume support while also supporting skin quality and regenerative-looking improvement over time.

A small blood sample is drawn and processed to isolate platelet-rich plasma. The plasma is prepared into a thicker gel-like texture, then injected into selected areas. It may provide gentle volume support while releasing growth factors that support skin repair and collagen remodeling.

Traditional PRP is liquid and is often used for skin quality, hair, or healing-support goals. PRP Gel has a thicker texture, allowing it to provide subtle volume support in addition to skin-quality benefits.

Dermal fillers typically use hyaluronic acid or other filler materials to add structure and volume. PRP Gel uses your own plasma and is generally chosen by clients who want a softer, biologically derived option. It does not behave exactly like filler and may not replace filler for structural contouring.

Common areas may include under-eyes, cheeks, nasolabial folds, smile lines, fine lines, chin shadows, jawline definition in selected cases, neck, and décolleté. Your injector will recommend areas based on anatomy, goals, and suitability.

A good candidate may want subtle volume support, improved skin texture, hydration, firmness, or under-eye rejuvenation using a blood-derived option. Candidacy depends on health history, medications, blood/platelet status, anatomy, expectations, and treatment goals.

PRP Gel may not be appropriate during pregnancy or breastfeeding, with active infection, certain blood or clotting disorders, some medications, poor healing, uncontrolled medical conditions, or if your expectations are better suited to another injectable or treatment.

The source page states a typical PRP treatment plan consists of 2 sessions spaced 3 to 6 months apart. Additional sessions may be recommended depending on goals, response, and maintenance needs.

The source page states the procedure typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes depending on the areas treated. Appointment time may vary depending on consultation, blood draw, preparation, numbing, injection, and aftercare.

Some volume-related changes may be visible soon after treatment, while skin-quality improvements may develop gradually over weeks to months. The source page references improvement within weeks, continued development over months, and maintenance planning.

The source page includes references to 6–12 months, 12–18 months, and 12-month maintenance. Longevity varies by area, metabolism, treatment plan, skin quality, lifestyle, and individual response.

Possible risks include bruising, swelling, tenderness, redness, lumps, asymmetry, infection, vascular compromise, under-response, over-response, unsatisfactory results, and the need for additional treatment. Because PRP Gel is injectable, consultation and medical screening are required.

Curious whether PRP Gel fits your face?

Book a consultation at Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa. We’ll assess your anatomy, under-eye area, volume goals, skin quality, medical history, and whether NaturaGel PRP, dermal filler, PRP, skin boosters, or another plan is the best fit.

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