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Best PRP Treatment in Canberra

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) uses a small sample of your own blood to help stimulate skin and hair renewal. This guide explains how PRP works, what to expect at a Canberra clinic, ballpark costs, and the questions worth asking before you book. We feature a range of well-rated Canberra clinics so you can start your research.

SKIN CANBERRA - Skin & Hair Clinic - Kambah

1. SKIN CANBERRA - Skin & Hair Clinic - Kambah

Kambah, ACT

5.0(231)

SKIN Canberra is a specialized skin and hair clinic in Kambah, ACT, founded by a qualified nurse and hair and skin therapist. Services include HydraFacial, chemical peels, skin needling, PRP, IPL, laser hair removal, and anti-wrinkle injections, alongside hair treatments, in a calm, modern environment.

Why AestheticsAHPRA-verified

2. Why Aesthetics

Turner, ACT

5.0(66)

Why Aesthetics is a female doctor-led cosmetic clinic in Turner, ACT, led by Dr Maria Comyns. It offers personalised, medically supervised consultations covering facial aesthetics and skin health, with treatments including anti-wrinkle injections, microneedling, PRP, PICO laser, and skin rejuvenation. All appointments begin with a comprehensive consultation.

Estetique CosmeticsAHPRA-verified

3. Estetique Cosmetics

Balmain, NSW

5.0(45)

Estetique Cosmetics is a cosmetic and skin rejuvenation clinic located in Balmain, NSW. Services include anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, lip fillers, microneedling, PRP, IPL, and skin rejuvenation treatments. The clinic emphasises personalised care, natural-looking results, and advanced techniques including bio-regeneration and exosome therapy.

Prime Cosmetic Clinic

4. Prime Cosmetic Clinic

Braddon, ACT

5.0(40)

Prime Cosmetic Clinic Canberra is a boutique clinic located in Braddon, ACT, offering personalised skin, body, cosmetic aesthetics and wellness treatments. Services include injectable consultations, HydraFacial, PRP, IPL, skin needling, and body contouring, guided by assessment-led clinical planning. Open Tuesday to Sunday.

SKIN Canberra "Shikha Beauty Studio"

5. SKIN Canberra "Shikha Beauty Studio"

Kambah, ACT

5.0(20)

SKIN Canberra (Shikha Beauty Studio) in Kambah, ACT is a specialised hair and skin clinic founded by a qualified nurse and hair & skin therapist. Services include HydraFacial, chemical peels, skin needling, PRP, IPL, laser hair removal, and anti-wrinkle injections, alongside hair treatments, with personalised consultations for every client.

Cosmetic Laser Clinic

6. Cosmetic Laser Clinic

Phillip, ACT

5.0(9)

Cosmetic Laser Clinic is located in Phillip, ACT, offering a range of cosmetic treatments including anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, PRP, skin needling, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, IPL skin rejuvenation, permanent hair reduction, and dermamelan peel. Bookings and inquiries can be made by phone or email.

MH Clinics - Aesthetic Medical Clinic | CanberraAHPRA-verified

7. MH Clinics - Aesthetic Medical Clinic | Canberra

Griffith, ACT

5.0(1)

MH Clinics, founded by Dr. Matthew Holman (BMBS BHSc MSurg FACAM), operates in Sydney and Adelaide. The clinic specialises in radio frequency skin tightening (Agnes RF, DoubleTite, Venus Versa), skin rejuvenation, PRP treatments, and Neograft hair restoration, focusing on non-surgical, natural-looking results.

Cosmetic Skin Therapies CanberraAHPRA-verified

8. Cosmetic Skin Therapies Canberra

Kingston, ACT

4.9(366)

Cosmetic Skin Therapies Canberra (Kingston, ACT) offers a holistic approach to skincare using medical-grade technologies. Services include skin needling, medical-grade peels, injectables (wrinkle reduction, volume replacement, PRP), IPL hair removal, IPL skin rejuvenation, and laser therapy. Skin concerns addressed include acne, melasma, rosacea, and sun damage.

La Forme by Meraki CosmeticAHPRA-verified

9. La Forme by Meraki Cosmetic

Kingston, ACT

4.9(60)

La Forme Esthetique by Meraki Cosmetic in Kingston, ACT is led by Registered Nurse Cathy, with 14+ years in facial aesthetics. Services include anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, lip fillers, skin needling, PRP, chemical peels, and ultrasound-guided filler dissolving. Cathy is the only Canberra nurse using ultrasound for aesthetic treatments.

Her Health and AestheticsAHPRA-verified

10. Her Health and Aesthetics

Garran, ACT

4.9(27)

Her Health and Aesthetics in Garran, ACT is a doctor-led clinic offering women's health services (menopause, contraceptives, reproductive health) alongside aesthetic treatments including anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, skin needling, PRP, mesotherapy, and collagen and hair loss treatments.

Canberra Skin and AestheticsAHPRA-verified

11. Canberra Skin and Aesthetics

Casey, ACT

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Canberra Skin and Aesthetics in Casey, ACT is a doctor-led clinic operated by GPs with postgraduate skin cancer and aesthetic training. Services include skin cancer checks, mole assessments, wrinkle reduction, volume restoration, PRF/PRP rejuvenation, thread lifting, and surgical procedures. Located at 68 Dalkin Crescent, Casey, within the Health Plus medical precinct.

What PRP treatment involves

PRP (platelet-rich plasma) starts with a simple blood draw, much like a routine blood test. The sample is placed in a centrifuge that spins it at high speed to separate out the platelet-rich plasma — a concentrated portion of your blood containing growth factors. This plasma is then applied to the treatment area, usually via fine injections or microneedling.

PRP is most commonly used for two purposes:

  • Skin rejuvenation: Applied to the face, neck, décolletage or under-eye area to support collagen production, improve texture and give a fresher appearance.
  • Hair restoration: Injected into the scalp to help stimulate hair follicles, often used for early thinning or as a complement to other hair treatments.

Because PRP uses your own blood, there's no synthetic filler or foreign substance involved — which is one reason it appeals to people wanting a more natural-feeling approach.

What to expect at your appointment

A typical session takes around 45 to 60 minutes. After a consultation, the practitioner draws your blood, prepares the plasma, applies a numbing cream to the treatment area, and then performs the injections or microneedling. Most people describe the sensation as mild discomfort rather than pain.

Results are gradual. PRP works by encouraging your body's own repair processes, so you generally won't see an immediate transformation. Many clinics recommend a course of three sessions spaced roughly four to six weeks apart, with maintenance treatments later. Visible improvements in skin or hair commonly appear over the following weeks to months.

Downtime is usually minimal. You may notice redness, mild swelling, pinpoint bruising or tenderness for a day or two. Most people return to normal activities the same or next day, though you'll typically be advised to avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol and direct sun for 24–48 hours.

Typical price ranges in Australia

Pricing varies widely depending on the clinic, the area treated, the practitioner's experience and how many sessions you need. As a general guide only:

  • PRP facial / skin treatment: roughly $400–$800 per session
  • PRP for hair (scalp): roughly $500–$900 per session
  • Course of three sessions: often $1,200–$2,400, sometimes discounted as a package

These are indicative ranges only and not a quote. Always confirm current pricing directly with the clinic, and ask whether the fee includes the consultation and any follow-up reviews. Be cautious of prices that seem unusually low — quality of equipment, plasma preparation and practitioner skill all matter.

How to choose a PRP clinic in Canberra

Canberra has a good spread of skin and aesthetic clinics across suburbs including Kambah, Turner, Braddon, Phillip, Griffith, Kingston, Garran and Casey. When comparing options, consider:

  • Practitioner qualifications and experience with PRP specifically, not just general skin treatments.
  • Reviews and reputation — look at both the rating and the number of reviews for a fuller picture.
  • Hygiene and equipment — PRP involves blood handling, so sterile technique and a proper centrifuge are non-negotiable.
  • Honest consultations — a good clinic will tell you if PRP isn't suitable for you or won't deliver the result you want.
  • Convenience — proximity matters when you're committing to a course of sessions.

The clinics featured on this page span the ACT and include long-established practices with hundreds of reviews as well as smaller boutique studios. Use these listings as a starting point, then book consultations to find the right fit.

AHPRA registration and safety

PRP is a medical procedure involving blood collection and injection, so it should be performed by a suitably qualified and registered health practitioner. In Australia, doctors and nurses are regulated by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Before booking, you can verify a practitioner's registration on the AHPRA public register at ahpra.gov.au.

Make sure your treatment is carried out in a clean clinical setting with proper handling of blood and equipment. PRP isn't suitable for everyone — people with certain blood disorders, active skin infections, some medications (such as blood thinners) or who are pregnant may not be candidates. A thorough medical history and consultation should always come first.

Questions to ask before you book

  • Who will perform the treatment, and are they AHPRA-registered?
  • How many PRP procedures have you performed?
  • How is the plasma prepared, and what equipment do you use?
  • How many sessions will I likely need, and what's the total cost?
  • What results are realistic for my skin or hair concern?
  • What are the risks, side effects and aftercare requirements?
  • Is PRP the best option for me, or would another treatment suit better?

Taking the time to ask these questions — and comparing a couple of clinics — will help you choose with confidence and set realistic expectations for your results.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does PRP cost in Canberra?

As a general guide, PRP skin treatments often range from around $400–$800 per session and hair treatments from $500–$900, with three-session packages commonly $1,200–$2,400. These are indicative ranges only — confirm current pricing directly with your chosen clinic.

Is there much downtime after PRP?

Downtime is usually minimal. You may have redness, mild swelling, tenderness or pinpoint bruising for a day or two. Most people return to normal activities quickly, but you'll typically be advised to avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol and sun for 24–48 hours.

Is PRP safe?

Because PRP uses your own blood, the risk of an allergic reaction is low. However, it's a medical procedure involving blood collection and injection, so it must be done with sterile technique by a qualified practitioner. It isn't suitable for everyone, so a proper consultation and medical history are essential.

Is PRP regulated in Australia?

Yes. PRP should be performed by a registered health practitioner such as a doctor or nurse, who are regulated by AHPRA. You can check any practitioner's registration on the AHPRA public register at ahpra.gov.au before booking.

How do I choose the right PRP clinic in Canberra?

Look for AHPRA-registered practitioners with specific PRP experience, strong reviews, clean clinical facilities and honest consultations. Compare a couple of clinics across suburbs that suit you, and ask about pricing, number of sessions and realistic results before committing.