PRP Therapy Gives Denver Skin a Natural Regeneration Edge

By
Kathi Kotelko, RN
June 25, 2026
5 min read

There's something almost counterintuitive about it: the idea that drawing a small amount of your own blood, spinning it down, and reintroducing it to your skin could be one of the more sophisticated regenerative treatments available. And yet, for patients who've tried the usual lineup and still feel like something's missing — the texture isn't quite right, the glow isn't quite there — PRP therapy tends to land differently.

The vampire facial has picked up a reputation over the years, mostly from social media moments and dramatic before-and-after photos. But the patients who keep coming back to it aren't chasing drama. They're chasing results that feel genuinely theirs — skin that looks better because it's functioning better, not because something was added or subtracted.

What Platelet Rich Plasma Actually Does for Skin

Platelet rich plasma skin therapy starts with a standard blood draw — the same kind you'd get at any routine appointment. That blood is then placed in a centrifuge, which separates the plasma from the red blood cells. What you're left with is a concentrated serum rich in growth factors: the biological messengers your body already uses to heal tissue, stimulate collagen production, and trigger cellular repair.

When that plasma is reintroduced to the skin — either through microneedling channels or direct injection — it essentially signals the tissue to regenerate. Collagen and elastin production increases. Circulation improves. The skin starts behaving more like it did at a younger baseline.

What makes this different from many other treatments is the source material. There's no foreign substance involved. No filler, no toxin, no synthetic compound. It's entirely autologous — meaning it comes from you — which makes it one of the gentler options for patients with sensitive skin or those who simply prefer a more natural approach to skin health.

Who Tends to See the Most from a PRP Facial in Denver

PRP facial Denver patients who respond best tend to fall into a few categories. The first group is patients in their mid-30s to early 50s who've noticed a subtle shift in their skin quality — less radiance, finer texture changes, a general sense of dullness that cleansers and serums just aren't touching. For them, PRP works as a foundational reset: it addresses the underlying biology rather than masking the surface.

The second group is patients who are already doing other treatments — lasers, injectables, microneedling — and want to enhance what they're getting. PRP pairs exceptionally well with microneedling in particular, because the micro-channels created during the treatment allow the growth factors to penetrate more deeply than they could on intact skin alone.

The third group is patients who've experienced volume or texture changes after significant weight shifts. If that resonates, it's worth knowing that skin quality and structural support often need to be addressed together — something our team thinks about carefully when building out a full treatment plan.

Denver's altitude and climate are also worth factoring in. High altitude means increased UV exposure and faster moisture loss, both of which accelerate the kind of collagen breakdown that PRP works to reverse. Patients here often notice their skin ages differently than friends or family in lower-altitude cities — and that environmental context shapes how we approach skin regeneration at AOB.

The Vampire Facial Denver Patients Are Actually Getting

The term "vampire facial" refers specifically to the combination of microneedling and PRP — the approach where platelet rich plasma is applied topically and worked into the skin through microneedling channels. The result is a treatment that addresses both surface texture and deeper structural renewal at the same time.

At AOB, this isn't a one-size-fits-all protocol. Jesica and Tara take the time to understand what's actually happening with your skin before recommending a specific approach — how your PRP is applied, how many passes are involved, whether the treatment is paired with anything else, and what your realistic timeline for results looks like. That kind of customization matters more than most patients realize going in.

The experience itself is more comfortable than the name implies. Most patients describe mild warmth and pressure during the treatment, with redness and some sensitivity in the 24 to 48 hours that follow. There's no significant downtime for most people — you're not hiding for a week. The improvements build gradually over the following weeks as collagen production ramps up, with many patients noticing the best of their results around the four to six week mark.

How PRP Fits Into a Broader Skin Health Plan

One of the things that makes a PRP facial denver appointment worth having is how well it layers with other treatments. For patients using energy-based devices like HALO or MOXI, PRP can accelerate recovery and amplify the regenerative response. For patients focused on structural support and collagen stimulation, it complements approaches like Morpheus8 without competing with them.

It also fits naturally alongside injectable treatments for patients who want skin quality improvements that injectables alone can't deliver. Botox and filler address specific concerns — movement, volume, definition — but they don't change the health of the skin itself. PRP does. Patients who combine the two often describe results that feel more complete: the structure is supported, and the surface is genuinely improved.

For patients exploring collagen stimulation as a longer-term strategy, it's worth reading about how collagen stimulators compare to filler for patients over 45 — because PRP, Sculptra, and other regenerative approaches often work best when they're part of a coordinated plan rather than standalone treatments.

If you're also curious about how skin tightening fits into the picture, RF microneedling delivers results that Botox simply cannot match — and understanding that distinction helps clarify where PRP lives in the treatment landscape and what it's actually designed to do.

What to Expect When You Come In

The conversation at AOB starts before any treatment does. Pierce will get you checked in without any rush, and from there you'll have time with Jesica or Tara to talk through what you're noticing, what you've tried, and what you're hoping to get out of the process. The recommendation that comes out of that conversation will be honest — and if PRP isn't the right fit for where you are right now, they'll tell you that too.

If platelet rich plasma skin therapy is the right direction, the appointment itself typically runs between 45 minutes and an hour. Topical numbing is applied beforehand to keep you comfortable. The blood draw is quick, the centrifuge process takes about ten minutes, and the treatment itself is methodical and precise. Most patients leave looking pink and feeling like they've accomplished something — because they have.

Results continue to develop over the following weeks. A series of two to three sessions spaced four to six weeks apart is standard for patients looking for meaningful improvement, though some patients respond well to a single treatment followed by maintenance sessions.

Why Patients Keep Coming Back to PRP at AOB

The patients who come to AOB for a vampire facial in Denver tend to be the ones who've been around long enough to know the difference between a treatment that creates a moment and a treatment that creates lasting change. PRP isn't the flashiest thing on the menu. It doesn't produce an overnight transformation. What it does is work with your biology in a way that compounds over time — and for patients who are building a real skin health foundation, that's exactly what they're looking for.

With over 15 years of experience and more than 400 five-star reviews, the team at AOB has seen what happens when patients are treated as individuals rather than appointments. The results speak for themselves — glowing skin, compliments they weren't expecting, and the particular confidence that comes from knowing your skin is genuinely healthy, not just temporarily improved.

If you're ready to explore whether PRP therapy belongs in your treatment plan, the best place to start is a conversation. HydraFacial and other preparatory treatments can also help condition your skin ahead of more intensive regenerative work — and the AOB team can help you think through the right sequence for where you're starting.

Come in. Tell us what you're seeing. We'll take it from there.

Kathi Kotelko, RN
AOB Med Spa