A small draw of your blood, spun to concentrate its platelets, then delivered into the skin to prompt repair — a skin-quality treatment, and deliberately not a volume one.
A small sample of your blood is drawn and spun in a centrifuge, separating platelet-rich plasma from the rest. That concentrate, carrying your own growth factors, is then delivered into the skin.
Platelets are what your body sends to a site that needs rebuilding. Concentrating them and placing them into the dermis puts a repair signal exactly where you want the repair — usually paired with microneedling, so the channels created carry it evenly through the layer that matters.
It is worth being precise about what this treats. Plasma therapy improves skin quality: texture, tone, the tired look. It does not restore lost volume, which is a filler question, and it does not soften the lines that movement creates, which is an injection question. Where one of those is your actual concern, we will point you there rather than book you a course of this.
The centrifuge concentrates your platelets into a small volume of plasma, leaving the rest of the blood behind.
Once in the dermis, the platelets release the signalling proteins that drive collagen production and repair.
The change follows your own repair timeline over the weeks after each session, which is why this is spaced as a course rather than judged on the day.
Assessed, planned and supervised in clinic — never sold from a menu.
Nothing foreign is introduced, which is what makes a reaction unlikely.
Placed in the dermis, usually alongside microneedling, so it reaches where collagen is made.
We establish that skin quality really is your concern before planning a course.
Sterile draw, closed preparation and immediate use, performed by the clinician.
A short course spaced across months and reviewed, rather than sold open-ended.
A quality treatment, not a volume or a movement one — and we say so upfront.
Skin renewal — results shown are from Dermatonik's skin-renewal protocols and may reflect a combination of treatments.
Photographs shared with patient consent. Individual results vary; your clinician will set honest expectations at consultation.
Dr. Saeema Shiraaz assesses your skin and establishes whether quality, volume or movement is the real issue — plasma therapy only answers the first of those.
What is appropriate, in what order, and what it will cost is set out before anything begins. You will be told plainly if something is not going to help you.
Blood is drawn, spun while you wait, and the concentrate is delivered into the skin, most often together with microneedling. Numbing cream is applied beforehand.
Aftercare is explained before you leave, and we review how your skin has responded before deciding the next step.

Dr. Saeema Shiraaz — cosmetologist, and the reason patients stay. Every treatment plan at Dermatonik is built around her judgement, not a sales target.
Every protocol is planned and supervised by Dr. Saeema Shiraaz — no junior staff experimenting on your skin.
We recommend what works for your skin, not whatever's trending — and we'll say so if a treatment isn't right for you.
Honest timelines, real costs, and no pressure to buy packages you don't need.
Plasma therapy is a skin-quality treatment. If what is bothering you is lost volume, or lines that only appear when you move, this is the wrong answer and we will point you at the right one.
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What we will tell you
What patients usually ask before their first visit.
The visible change follows the collagen your skin builds, so it appears gradually across the weeks after each session and accumulates through the course.
Typically three to four sessions spaced about a month apart, then reviewed. Older or more sun-damaged skin sometimes needs more, and that is discussed rather than assumed.
Numbing cream is applied first. The draw feels like any blood test, and most patients describe the delivery as uncomfortable rather than painful.
The material is your own, so a reaction is unlikely. The variables that matter are sterile technique and correct preparation, which is why this is performed by the clinician and not delegated.
Yes — it is most often paired with microneedling, and it sits comfortably in a plan alongside pigmentation or acne protocols. The sequence is set at consultation.
Blood and platelet disorders, active infection at the site, certain medications including some blood thinners, and pregnancy. Your history is reviewed before this is offered.
Tell us a little about what you'd like to address. Dr. Saeema Shiraaz will review your message and the team will confirm a time that works for you.
2nd Floor, 1655, 27th Main Road, opp. NIFT College,
1st Sector, HSR Layout, Bengaluru 560102
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