The Regeneration Method of Celebrities, Now Accessible to Everyone!

Imagine if there were an innovative method capable of visibly erasing the signs of aging from your face, following a natural rejuvenation protocol from within.

In modern Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, autologous mesotherapy with PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) has transformed this possibility into reality.

This revolutionary treatment—popularized by international celebrities and widely known as the “Vampire Lift”—is a non-invasive procedure that has gained massive attention on social media.

Unlike other mesotherapy techniques, which employ substances such as hyaluronic acid, amino acids, or vitamins, PRP involves injecting platelet-rich plasma derived from the patient’s own blood.

How Autologous Mesotherapy (PRP) Works

PRP mesotherapy is essentially an autologous therapy, as the patient’s platelets gradually release growth factors that activate natural healing and regeneration mechanisms.

These growth factors promote rapid and effective tissue regeneration by stimulating stem cell proliferation and the production of extracellular matrix components.

The Procedure

  1. A small amount of blood is drawn from the patient.
  2. It is centrifuged to isolate plasma rich in platelets and growth factors.
  3. This plasma typically contains 2–6 times higher platelet concentration compared to whole blood (≈1,000,000 platelets/mm³).
  4. PRP may be further activated with nucleotide solutions (PRP with DNA activator), calcium ions, or autologous thrombin.

If desired, PRP can be combined with mesotherapy cocktails for synergistic effects.

Application Areas and Techniques

Prior to injection, a topical anesthetic cream is applied to minimize discomfort. The PRP is then delivered into the skin using either:

  • a fine needle syringe, or
  • a microneedling device (Dermapen 4) for optimal diffusion.

The session lasts between 10 and 45 minutes, depending on the treatment area. At the end, a thin layer of enriched plasma may also be applied topically as a mask.

Skin healing is rapid, and results become visible within 2 weeks. Improvements include skin texture, elasticity, tone, resilience, and the stimulation of collagen, elastin, glycoproteins, and hyaluronic acid for a natural rejuvenation effect.

Clinical Benefits of PRP Mesotherapy

  • Reduction of fine and deep wrinkles (face, neck, décolletage, hands)
  • Intense skin hydration (dull, dry, dehydrated skin)
  • Improvement of pigmentation disorders (face and hands)
  • Treatment of skin laxity and loss of volume
  • Reduction of under-eye dark circles and enlarged pores
  • Improvement of acne scars, traumatic scars, burn scars, and surgical scars
  • Treatment of stretch marks (abdomen, hips)
  • Rejuvenation of the décolletage and dorsal hands

Safety and Frequency of Treatment

PRP mesotherapy is considered very safe, since it uses the patient’s own blood, thereby eliminating the risk of allergic reactions or foreign-body responses.

Due to platelet-induced rapid healing, patients can resume daily activities the very next day.

  • Recommended protocol: 3 sessions at 3–6 week intervals
  • Duration of effect: 6 months to over 1 year, depending on skin condition
  • Maintenance: 2–3 sessions annually for long-term stabilization of results

Complications and Safety Profile

PRP has been safely used in various medical fields for decades—including orthopedics, dentistry, hair transplantation, and the treatment of erectile dysfunction.

Since around 2010, its regenerative properties for skin rejuvenation have made it a well-established option in non-invasive aesthetic procedures.

As it is autologous, PRP presents no risk of allergic or immune reactions. Side effects are minimal, usually limited to transient redness or mild swelling at injection sites.

Unlike synthetic fillers, PRP ensures a natural outcome without visible signs of cosmetic intervention.

Conclusion

Autologous PRP Mesotherapy is a cutting-edge, natural, and safe rejuvenation technique that delivers visible and lasting results.

For personalized advice on PRP mesotherapy and other advanced aesthetic procedures, you are encouraged to contact Dr. Daskalakis, Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon.

References

  1. Banihashemi M, et al. (2021). Platelet‑rich plasma use for facial rejuvenation: a clinical trial and review of current literature. Acta Biomedica, 92(4):e2021223.
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8182581/
  2. Maisel‑Campbell AL, et al. (2020). A systematic review of the safety and effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections for facial skin rejuvenation. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 40(10):1142–1166.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31628542/
  3. Hassan SA, et al. (2025). Evaluating the efficacy of combined platelet‑rich plasma and microneedling in facial rejuvenation. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 24(2):456–466.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.16717