
Acne may fade over time, but the scars it leaves behind can feel much harder to move past. If you’ve spent years trying creams, serums, and home remedies, only to see little improvement, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) combined with microneedling may offer a promising option.
At Timeless Youth MD in West Des Moines, IA, PRP treatments are performed by Dr. Melissa Young, a physician with more than 30 years of surgical and medical experience. In this blog, you’ll learn how this therapy works, why it’s used for acne scars, and what you can expect during your appointment.
What Is PRP?
Platelet-rich plasma is a substance derived from your own blood. Platelets are blood cell fragments that contain growth factors, which support tissue repair and regeneration.
How PRP and Microneedling Help With Acne Scars
Acne scars often form when inflammation damages collagen in the skin. This damage can create depressions, uneven texture, or discoloration.
PRP and microneedling may minimize acne scars by:
- Stimulating collagen production
- Encouraging skin cell regeneration
- Improving overall skin texture and tone
- Supporting the body’s natural healing response
Over time, PRP can soften the appearance of certain types of acne scars, particularly atrophic scars, which create small indentations in the skin.
PRP and microneedling work best for people seeking a treatment that harnesses the body’s innate regenerative processes. They can also be used alongside other skin therapies for more noticeable results.
What to Expect From a PRP Session
PRP with microneedling usually takes less than an hour. During your appointment:
- Dr. Young draws a small amount of blood from your arm.
- The blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma.
- A microneedling treatment is performed to create controlled microchannels in the skin.
- Platelet-rich plasma is applied to the treated area.
Results develop gradually as collagen production increases and the skin renews itself. A series of treatments is recommended for the best outcomes.
Call Timeless Youth MD to Learn More About PRP for Acne Scars
If acne scars are affecting your confidence, PRP and microneedling may restore smoother, healthier-looking skin. At Timeless Youth MD in West Des Moines, IA, Dr. Melissa Young combines decades of medical experience with advanced aesthetic training to provide thoughtful, patient-focused care.
Contact us today at (515) 216-0898 or schedule a consultation online and learn whether PRP can help with your acne scars.
