A New Era in Aesthetics and Dentistry!
PRF (Platelet Rich Fibrin) application is a revolutionary solution in aesthetics and dentistry. PRF obtained from your own blood offers a wide range of applications from skin rejuvenation to dental surgery. In this article, discover what PRF treatment is, how it is applied and the advantages it provides. Experience this innovative treatment with our expert doctors at our AuraDent Clinic.

What is PRF?
PRF (Platelet Rich Fibrin) is a material obtained from the person's own blood, rich in clotting factors and growth hormones . PRF accelerates tissue regeneration by activating the body's own healing potential. It is a natural, additive-free and effective treatment option.
The most important difference of PRF is that no anticoagulant (blood thinner) or synthetic additives are used in the centrifugation process. In this way, the application becomes a completely natural, biologically reliable and long-lasting method. PRF material can visibly improve skin quality by supporting collagen production, especially when applied under the skin.
When to Use PRF?
PRF;
- In eliminating under-eye dark circles and hollowness
- In the treatment of acne and scars
- Skin tightening and facial rejuvenation
- In gum healing and implant surgery
- In hair loss treatment
- In stain treatments
- More effective results are achieved when used in combination with PRP.
How is PRF Applied?
The treatment process is quite simple:
- A blood sample is taken from the patient.
- It is processed in a special PRF centrifuge device at a slow rotation speed to form a clot.
- The obtained PRF is applied to the required area with thin needles.
Before PRF application, skin type and treatment needs are evaluated with an examination performed in our clinic. Additional support treatments may be recommended for some patients. In addition, PRF material can be applied in the form of a mask or mesotherapy in addition to injection. Maximum results are achieved with combined protocols, especially in facial rejuvenation procedures.
How Many Sessions Are Required?
Although it varies depending on the area of use, 2-3 sessions of PRF application are generally sufficient. Our clinical team determines the most appropriate protocol for you in the first meeting.
A natural rejuvenation effect can be achieved with applications at 4-6 week intervals, especially in areas such as under the eyes, face and hair loss. In some cases, it is recommended to repeat once a year.
Are There Any Risks to PRF?
Since PRF is obtained entirely from the person's own blood , it does not carry the risk of allergic reactions or contamination . It is extremely safe when applied by expert hands.
As with any medical procedure, detailed consultation should be provided before the application and PRF should only be applied by experienced specialists. At AuraDent, every application is carried out in a sterile environment and with CE certified devices.
Scientific Support & Activity
Recent studies have shown that PRF supports cell renewal , increases collagen production and accelerates the healing process. In studies conducted in dentistry, it has been observed that PRF plays a positive role in bone tissue healing.
In skin aesthetics, there is clinical data that PRF provides longer-lasting and more effective results than PRP, especially in eye contour applications. The controlled release of growth factors thanks to its natural fibrin structure makes PRF different.
Post-Application Care
There may be a slight redness after the application, this usually goes away within 24 hours . It is recommended not to wear make-up and stay away from sauna, Turkish bath and sun for the first 24 hours after PRF.
In addition, the effectiveness of the treatment can be increased with plenty of water consumption and a proper skin care routine. AuraDent experts offer personalized care recommendations after each application.
In PRF applications, our AuraDent Clinic team offers treatment planning specific to your individual needs. Visit our website to get more information and make an appointment for PRF application.