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PRP Under Eye Rejuvenation

Vancouver, WA

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Naturally Brighter Eyes

PRP Under Eye Rejuvenation at Camas Med Spa

Tired, puffy, or hollow under-eyes can make you look less rested than you feel.

For those who aren’t ready for filler, or simply want a natural approach, PRP under-eye rejuvenation offers a subtle, regenerative solution with real results. Using your body’s own platelet-rich plasma (PRP), this treatment gently boosts collagen and elastin production from within, visibly improving dark circles, fine lines, and volume loss over time. At Camas Med Spa, we specialize in results that reflect your natural beauty. Our team of aesthetic nurse injectors use precise techniques and medical-grade technology to treat the delicate under-eye area with care. Whether you're seeking an alternative to dermal fillers or a complement to other treatments, PRP can be a powerful addition to your skincare regimen.

PRP Under Eye Rejuvenation at a Glance

  • Natural Regeneration – Uses your body’s own growth factors
  • No Filler Needed – Boosts under-eye smoothness and brightness
  • Low Downtime – Minimal swelling or bruising in most cases
  • Safe & Effective – No synthetic materials or foreign substances
  • Gradual Improvement – Results build over 1–3 sessions
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Your Glow, Reawakened

What Is PRP Under Eye Rejuvenation?

PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is derived from a small sample of your own blood. After it's spun in a centrifuge to isolate powerful growth factors, the plasma is carefully injected or microneedled into the under-eye area. The growth factors in the PRP trigger your skin’s natural healing process, helping to stimulate collagen production, improve tone, and smooth the look of fine lines.

Unlike dermal fillers, which add volume by placing gel-like material under the skin, PRP under-eye rejuvenation works with your body, encouraging your skin to rebuild itself over time. The treatment is especially effective for dark circles, thinning skin, and crepey texture under the eyes, and it's safe for a wide range of skin types.

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A Regenerative Approach to Under-Eye Care

What Is the PRP Eye Procedure Like?

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The appointment begins with a simple blood draw, similar to a basic lab test.

The sample is spun in a medical-grade centrifuge to isolate the platelet-rich plasma, which is then prepared for injection. After numbing the area with a topical cream, your aesthetic nurse injector will inject the PRP just below the surface of the skin or use a microneedling technique, depending on your skin’s needs.

The entire process takes about 45–60 minutes, and most patients report only mild discomfort. You might experience some puffiness, swelling, or light bruising, which typically resolves within a few days.

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Solutions for Dark Circles and Delicate Skin

What Conditions Does PRP Under Eye Rejuvenation Treat?

PRP under-eye rejuvenation is ideal for common concerns related to aging or fatigue in the eye area. It can help:

  • Reduce dark circles caused by thinning skin
  • Smooth fine lines and crepey texture
  • Improve the look of under-eye hollows without adding filler
  • Stimulate natural collagen and elastin production
  • Restore a more refreshed, rested appearance over time

While it won’t treat hyperpigmentation from genetics or sun damage, PRP is an excellent option for volume loss, dullness, and early signs of aging.

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Benefits That Build Over Time

What Are the Benefits of PRP Under Eye Rejuvenation?

PRP is one of the most natural, low-risk ways to rejuvenate the under-eye area. Because it uses your own plasma, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is extremely low. It’s also a great fit for patients who want subtle results and aren’t ready for or don’t need filler. Benefits include:

  • Gradual, natural improvement over time
  • No synthetic materials or fillers involved
  • Minimal risk and downtime
  • Can be repeated or combined with microneedling
  • Restores radiance without changing your natural shape
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Am I a Candidate for PRP Under Eye Rejuvenation?

Know Before You Glow

If you’re seeing early signs of aging, dullness, or thin skin under the eyes but want to avoid a more intensive or volume-based treatment, PRP could be a great fit. It’s especially helpful for patients who want a preventative or restorative option that works with their body’s natural healing process.

PRP may not be ideal for individuals with bleeding disorders, active infections, or certain autoimmune conditions. During your consultation, we’ll walk through your health history and skin goals to make sure PRP is a safe and effective choice for you.

Your Skin’s Healing Timeline

PRP Under Eye Recovery

Recovery after PRP injections is generally mild and quick.

You may experience minor swelling, redness, or bruising in the under-eye area, which typically fades within a few days. Most people return to work or normal activity the same day or the next. You’ll want to avoid strenuous exercise, makeup around the eyes, and sun exposure for at least 24 hours.

To achieve the best results, a series of 2–3 treatments spaced several weeks apart is usually recommended. Your aesthetic nurse injector will guide you through a personalized plan based on your skin and goals.

PRP Under Eye Results

Gradual, Gorgeous, and All You

With PRP, you won’t see dramatic changes overnight, but within a few weeks. First, you may notice brighter skin, less crepey texture, and a subtly refreshed look around the eyes. As collagen production increases over time, the under-eye area becomes smoother, firmer, and more hydrated.

Because the process is gradual and natural, results look soft, not "done." With consistent sessions and good skincare habits, results can last several months or longer.

Precision Meets Personalization

Why Choose Camas Med Spa for PRP Under Eye Rejuvenation?

PRP under-eye treatment requires a gentle hand and an artistic eye.

At Camas Med Spa, our aesthetic nurse injector has extensive experience with both natural injectables and the delicate under-eye anatomy. Whether this is your first time trying a regenerative treatment or you’re exploring alternatives to filler, we’ll walk you through it with honesty and care.

We’ve built a reputation for results that feel personal because they are. No pressure. No overcorrection. Just real outcomes, guided by people who want the best for your skin.

PRP Under Eye Frequently Asked Questions

Most patients start to notice improvement in 3–6 weeks, with continued benefits over 2–3 months as collagen production increases.

We typically recommend a series of 2–3 sessions spaced about 4–6 weeks apart for best results. Some patients benefit from maintenance treatments every 6–12 months.

You may have mild discomfort during the injections, but we use topical numbing to make it more comfortable. The under-eye area is delicate, so you may feel pressure or a slight pinch.

PRP doesn’t carry the same risks as filler (like vascular occlusion) and uses your body’s own material, so allergic reactions are extremely rare. It’s a great choice for those wanting a lower-risk alternative.

Yes! PRP pairs well with microneedling, under-eye creams, and laser treatments. We’ll help you decide what’s right for your skin goals.

You may have some mild swelling or bruising for a few days, especially if you’re prone to it. Avoiding blood-thinning medications (if medically appropriate) before treatment can help minimize this.

If your dark circles are due to thin skin or hollowing, PRP can help. If they’re from pigmentation, we may suggest skincare or laser treatments instead.