Treatment
PRP Treatments in Seddon
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatments use a small sample of your own blood, prepared to concentrate the platelets, to support the skin or scalp. At our Seddon clinic in Melbourne, PRP is offered after a private consultation and is considered for skin quality and for hair, depending on what suits you.
What is PRP?
PRP uses a small sample of your own blood, which is processed to concentrate the platelets before being applied or administered. Because it is a more advanced treatment, PRP at Opulence Aesthetics in Seddon always begins with a consultation to confirm suitability and to explain the benefits, risks and recovery.
PRP at Opulence
Depending on your goals and what your nurse considers suitable, PRP may be considered for:
- Skin — PRP with skin needling, considered to support skin quality and renewal.
- Hair — PRP for the scalp, considered to support hair and scalp health.
PRP is a considered treatment, not a guaranteed outcome, and how people respond varies. We are honest about what it can and cannot do, and any plan is shaped around you.
What to expect
As an advanced treatment, suitability, comfort and aftercare all matter, so we talk everything through first. What to expect:
- a private consultation and assessment before any treatment
- typically a course of sessions rather than a single visit
- clear information on benefits, risks, recovery and aftercare
Who is PRP suitable for?
PRP is not right for everyone — certain health conditions, medications or circumstances may make it unsuitable. Care begins with a private consultation with Nqobile Nhlebela, our Registered Nurse (AHPRA NMW0001572477), who assesses you and explains whether PRP is an appropriate option.
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Frequently asked
What is PRP made from?
PRP is prepared from a small sample of your own blood, which is processed to concentrate the platelets before treatment. Your nurse will explain the full process at your consultation.
Is PRP suitable for me?
PRP is not suitable for everyone, as certain health conditions and medications can affect suitability. That is exactly what your private consultation is for — a careful assessment before anything is planned.
How many sessions are involved?
PRP is usually a course of sessions rather than a single visit. The right plan depends on your goals and what your nurse considers suitable, discussed at your consultation in Seddon rather than promised upfront.
How do I book at your Seddon clinic?
Request a consultation online through our booking page, or call us on 0468 031 803. We are at L1/86B Charles Street, Seddon, and happy to help anyone across Yarraville, Footscray, Kingsville and the wider Melbourne region.
Consultation first. Always.

