PRP Consultations in Nashville
Cortina Dermatology & Aesthetics offers PRP consultations for patients interested in regenerative cosmetic treatment planning for skin quality, hair support, and combination procedures such as microneedling with PRP.
A Platelet Rich Plasma Approach
PRP stands for platelet rich plasma. It is created from a small sample of your own blood that is processed to concentrate platelets and growth factors, then used as part of a cosmetic treatment plan when appropriate.
At Cortina, PRP is discussed as a consultation based treatment. The right use depends on your goals, anatomy, hair or skin concerns, prior treatments, and whether PRP is likely to fit into a broader plan in a meaningful way.
Common PRP Goals
Hair Support
Some patients consider PRP as part of a hair restoration plan when the goal is support for thinning hair or early hair loss management.
Skin Quality
PRP may be discussed for patients interested in improving overall skin quality, texture, or rejuvenation as part of a cosmetic plan.
Combination Treatments
PRP is sometimes paired with procedures such as microneedling to support a more comprehensive treatment strategy.
Not Every Patient Is the Right Candidate
PRP is not a one size fits all treatment. Results can vary depending on the concern being treated, baseline severity, the area involved, overall health, expectations, and whether PRP is being used alone or with another treatment.
A consultation helps determine whether PRP makes sense for your goals or whether another treatment path would be more effective.
What a PRP Plan May Involve
Consultation First
Your provider will review your goals, the area of concern, medical history, and whether PRP is appropriate for the result you are seeking.
Series Based Care
Depending on the indication, some PRP plans may involve a series of sessions rather than a single treatment.
Combination Strategy
PRP may be part of a broader treatment plan that includes microneedling, hair restoration support, or other complementary procedures.
Your PRP Consultation
Your visit begins with a consultation to review your concerns, goals, treatment history, and whether PRP fits the type of result you want.
If appropriate, your provider will discuss how PRP works, whether a series is recommended, expected downtime, aftercare, and whether it should be used alone or with another procedure.
Pricing & Insurance
PRP for cosmetic purposes is an elective treatment and is self pay. Insurance does not cover PRP for cosmetic rejuvenation or elective aesthetic treatment planning.
During consultation, the team can review whether PRP is appropriate, whether a series is recommended, and the related treatment investment.
PRP Questions
What does PRP stand for?
PRP stands for platelet rich plasma. It is created from your own blood and processed for use in an appropriate treatment setting.
Can PRP be used with microneedling?
Yes. PRP is sometimes paired with microneedling as part of a cosmetic skin rejuvenation plan, depending on the patient and treatment goals.
Will I need more than one PRP treatment?
Possibly. Some patients are advised to complete a series, especially when PRP is being used in a broader treatment plan.
Is PRP covered by insurance?
No. PRP for cosmetic purposes is an elective self pay treatment.
Considering PRP in Nashville?
Book a cosmetic consultation at Cortina Dermatology & Aesthetics to discuss PRP for hair support, skin quality, or combination treatment planning.