Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a powerful treatment in aesthetics and regenerative medicine. It taps into the body’s resources for natural healing and rejuvenation. This course delivers a hands-on, practical approach to PRP, covering everything from the science behind the technique to its application in real-world aesthetic treatments. We cover both monotherapies and combination therapies for aesthetic and medical conditions. As a versatile and effective tool, PRP can meet your patient’s needs, whether they want to enhance skin vitality, address fine lines, or support hair growth.
Tailored for licensed healthcare professionals, including Physicians (MD/DO), Nurse Practitioners (NP), Registered Nurses (RN), Physician Associates (PA), and Dentists (DDS/DMD), this one-day course includes classroom and practical training. You’ll leave this course confidently adding PRP therapy to your practice.
Led by experts deeply invested in your growth, this course emphasizes hands-on learning with actual patients, preparing you to confidently perform PRP in your practice. We don’t just focus on clinical skills—we cover the practical business strategies that help you maximize PRP’s potential in your service offerings. With a unique blend of science, technique, and business training, this course is ideal for professionals seeking a well-rounded aesthetic skill set.
By completing this course, participants will:

Physicians Assistant

Patient of Christina’s for over 7 years

Nurse Practitioner
Licensed medical professionals: MDs, DOs, RNs, NPs, PAs, and Dentists. A valid and unrestricted New York license is required for hands-on participation. Observation spots are available upon request.
We believe in small, intimate class sizes to optimize hands-on practice and the overall learning experience. Therefore, we only allow four participants per PRP Training course.
Unlike fillers that add volume, PRP works at a cellular level, using the body’s healing properties to stimulate collagen and naturally enhance skin texture. Patients benefit from long-term rejuvenation without synthetic additives.
Yes. PRP is derived from the patient’s own blood, so the risk of adverse reactions is minimal. Our training focuses on patient selection and safety to ensure the best possible outcomes.
The second half of the day is dedicated to hands-on practice with live models. You will practice a variety of techniques based on the patient’s needs, such as hair, skin, scaring, and other implications where PRP is beneficial.
Regulations vary by state and profession. For guidance on legal requirements, consult your state medical board and a healthcare attorney.