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Introduction

In advanced aesthetic medicine, combining platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and skinboosters has emerged as a powerful strategy for delivering profound skin rejuvenation. This case study blog analyzes results from a group of patients undergoing this dual therapy, spotlighting improvements in hydration, texture, elasticity, and overall satisfaction. The review draws on current clinical studies to provide a realistic window into combination protocols in 2025.

Patient Cohort & Treatment Protocol

  • Cohort: 10 adults aged 36–62, seeking facial revitalization, improved skin glow, and reduction in fine lines and scars.
  • Protocol: Each patient received 3 sessions, spaced 3–4 weeks apart:
    • Combination of autologous PRP and cross-linked hyaluronic acid skinboosters used in each session.
    • Application employed microinjector or microneedling for uniform depth and absorption.
    • Areas treated included full face, with extra focus on periocular and perioral regions.

Measured Outcomes: 3-Month Results

1. Skin Hydration & Elasticity

  • Objective measures (corneometry, cutometry) revealed a 25–32% improvement in skin hydration and 18–25% increase in elasticity versus baseline.
  • Hyaluronic acid in skinboosters rapidly restored moisture, while PRP growth factors stimulated collagen remodeling and dermal regeneration.

2. Fine Lines, Wrinkles & Texture

  • Physician assessments found that 9/10 patients experienced significant softening of fine lines, especially around the eyes and mouth.
  • Texture: Enhanced smoothness and visible glow were noted, with pores appearing refined and skin surface more even.
  • Wrinkle depth and periocular lines improved by an estimated 30–35% per validated scales.

3. Acne Scars & Pigmentation

  • In patients with atrophic scarring or pigmentation, dual therapy led to gradual fading and smoothing; 2 patients with persistent acne scars observed marked scar flattening.

4. Patient Satisfaction & Adverse Effects

  • 100% of patients reported satisfaction (“very satisfied” or “satisfied”), with a majority noting natural results and “fresher,” youthful skin.
  • Minor, transient swelling or redness occurred in 3 patients, subsiding within 48 hours. There were no severe adverse events.

5. Longevity & Maintenance

  • Initial gains in texture, firmness, and radiance remained stable at the 3-month follow-up. Most participants chose to maintain their results with future combination sessions every 4–6 months.

Clinical Insights: Mechanisms & Synergy

  • PRP delivers a concentrated source of autologous growth factors (PDGF, TGF-β, EGF), stimulating fibroblast activity, collagen synthesis, healing, and pigmentation regulation.
  • Skinboosters based on hyaluronic acid provide deep dermal hydration, increase volumization, and further activate collagen production.
  • The result? Synergistic improvement: PRP jumpstarts tissue remodeling and natural glow; skinboosters “lock in” hydration and boost elasticity. Studies consistently show that this duo achieves greater improvement than either treatment alone.

Conclusion

Combination therapy with PRP and skinboosters offers measurable and visible improvements in hydration, elasticity, texture, and overall facial rejuvenation—supporting both patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes. This approach is safe, minimally invasive, and suitable across ages and skin types, confirming its status as a cornerstone protocol for maximum skin rejuvenation in 2025.

e-SKINBOOSTERS Team