Tired eyes can make you look older and more fatigued than you feel. No amount of concealer can fully cover the shadows or soften the creases that develop in the delicate under-eye area. PRP treatment for under eyes goes beyond quick fixes — this regenerative treatment uses your body’s own healing factors to restore brightness and smoothness. Unlike creams or coverups, PRP works beneath the skin, building lasting results that look natural.
At Aspire MD, serving clients throughout the Niagara region, we specialize in non-surgical solutions that enhance both appearance and confidence. From advanced injectables to wellness programs, our team combines artistry and medical integrity to deliver safe, effective care. Book a consultation today to see how PRP can refresh and rejuvenate your look.
PRP under eyes refers to using platelet-rich plasma therapy to treat concerns like dark circles, hollowness, and fine lines. PRP is created from a small sample of your own blood. After it’s spun in a centrifuge, plasma rich in platelets and growth factors is isolated. These growth factors stimulate collagen production, tissue repair, and new blood vessel formation — all critical for healthier under-eye skin.
Platelets aren’t just for clotting. They release growth factors such as VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) and PDGF (platelet-derived growth factor). These signals encourage cell turnover, boost collagen and elastin, and improve microcirculation. This science is why PRP is used in fields as diverse as sports medicine, hair restoration, and skin rejuvenation. Applied under the eyes, it stimulates repair where skin is thinnest and most fragile.
The skin beneath the eyes is only about half a millimeter thick. This thinness makes blood vessels and underlying structures more visible, creating shadows that appear as dark circles. It also means the area is prone to fine lines and crepiness earlier than other facial zones. Many treatments are too aggressive or simply mask the issue. PRP directly strengthens this fragile skin, improving both color and texture.
Understanding how a PRP under eye treatment unfolds reassures patients and sets realistic expectations. At Aspire MD, every procedure starts with a personalized consultation to review goals, health history, and suitability.
The process begins with a blood draw — usually just a vial or two. The blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate platelets and plasma from red and white cells. The concentrated plasma, rich in growth factors, is then prepared for use. After numbing cream is applied, the PRP is carefully placed under the eyes. The procedure takes about 30–45 minutes.
PRP can be applied in two main ways. With PRP injected under the eyes, a fine needle delivers plasma directly into the tear troughs and surrounding tissue. This method targets volume loss and deeper lines. Alternatively, microneedling creates micro-channels in the skin, and PRP is applied topically to penetrate those channels.
Typical Treatment Timeline
Patients usually undergo three sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. Improvements are gradual, with each treatment building on the last. Maintenance sessions every six to twelve months help sustain brightness and smoothness. This timeline allows the body’s natural healing processes to create lasting change.
The benefits of PRP are both cosmetic and regenerative. Results aren’t about masking — they come from improved skin health.
Poor circulation and thin skin often cause darkness. PRP stimulates new blood vessel growth and thickens the skin, reducing the transparency that reveals dark underlying structures. Patients notice a more refreshed, awake appearance.
Growth factors promote collagen and elastin, which improve elasticity. Over time, fine lines soften, and skin looks smoother. This creates a rested, youthful appearance without altering natural expressions.
PRP gradually strengthens under-eye skin, making it less crepey and fragile. The texture becomes firmer and more even, addressing multiple concerns at once.
Prospective patients often want to know about PRP before and after outcomes. Setting realistic expectations is key.
Mild swelling or bruising is common in the first 24–48 hours. These effects are temporary and resolve quickly with simple aftercare, such as cool compresses and avoiding makeup for a day.
Within one to two weeks, skin may look brighter and more hydrated. Circulation improves, giving a healthier overall tone.
The most noticeable results appear after several sessions. By two to three months, dark circles fade, fine lines soften, and the under-eye area looks fuller and rejuvenated. With ongoing maintenance, results can last a year or more.
Patients often ask how PRP compares to other solutions. Each has strengths, but PRP offers unique advantages.
Fillers provide instant volume, but they don’t improve skin quality. They can also cause puffiness or a bluish tint if placed incorrectly in thin skin. PRP strengthens tissue naturally, leading to a softer, more authentic look.
Laser treatments improve pigmentation and resurface fine lines but involve more downtime and higher risk of irritation. PRP has little downtime and uses natural healing factors, making it safer for sensitive skin.
Creams and serums support skin health but can’t repair tissue at the same level. PRP works beneath the surface, creating improvements that topical products alone cannot achieve.
Ideal candidates are men and women experiencing dark circles, early fine lines, or skin thinning. PRP is especially effective when issues stem from skin quality rather than pigment alone.
Patients with tired-looking eyes, early aging, or loss of skin firmness are prime candidates. Those who want a natural option without synthetic fillers also find PRP appealing.
Individuals with severe hollowness may need fillers in combination with PRP. People with certain blood disorders or on anticoagulant therapy may not qualify. A consultation ensures safety and best outcomes.
At Aspire MD, every patient receives a tailored plan. Sometimes PRP is used alone, while other times it’s paired with fillers, laser, or microneedling for enhanced results. By offering comprehensive solutions, we ensure each client achieves their goals. Explore our solutions.
Every procedure carries some risk, though PRP is considered very safe since it uses your own blood. Transparency builds trust and helps patients prepare.
Mild bruising, swelling, and redness are most common. These effects resolve in a few days and can be eased with cool compresses.
Patients should avoid makeup, sun exposure, and vigorous exercise for 24–48 hours. Gentle care maximizes results.
Because PRP is autologous — derived from your own blood — there’s no risk of allergic reaction or rejection. This safety advantage makes it especially suitable for the delicate under-eye region.
Common questions help readers feel more confident in their decision.
Results typically last six to twelve months. Lifestyle, age, and skin condition all influence longevity.
Discomfort is minimal thanks to numbing cream. Most patients describe only slight pressure during treatment.
Most people benefit from a series of three treatments. Maintenance sessions every six to twelve months keep results fresh.
Costs vary, but many patients view PRP as a long-term investment in healthier skin. Unlike quick fixes, PRP delivers regenerative benefits. For exact pricing and treatment options, book a consultation with our team.
The benefits of PRP for under eyes extend far beyond appearance — they restore confidence and comfort in your own skin. At Aspire MD, we deliver advanced, medically supervised treatments tailored to your needs.
Ready to see the difference? Contact us today to schedule your consultation and begin your journey toward brighter, younger-looking eyes.