Course Description


PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma and is used as a regenerative medicine. It amplifies the body’s own natural abilities to heal. PRP can be used therapeutically as well as for cosmetic applications like microneedling.

Course Curriculum


  Conflict Of Interest/ Disclosures and Off Label Use/ Disclaimer
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  Module One: Course Overview
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  Module Two: Introduction to PRP
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  Module Three: Growth Factors of PRP and Wound Healing Process
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  Module Four: Cosmetic Indications and Benefits of PRP
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  Module Five: Contraindications and Common Side Effects
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  Module Six: Treatment Areas (Key Concepts/Training videos and pre-post pictures)
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  Module Seven: Clinical Cost and Vendor Supplies
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  Module Eight: PRP Protocols and Videos
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  Course Evaluation
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Course Price

All courses are in person but you will have access to course content prior to class. Hands on training sessions (1 model per student which can be brought by student).

Dates: January 27 & February 3

9am-1pm




PRP injectables and microneedling course objectives

In this training you will learn a list of aesthetic indications which can be treated with PRP such as:


acne scars

➽ back of hands

hair growth stimulation

periorbital puffiness

dark circles around the eyes, cheeks, and necklines

Who Can Take This Course?


This course is designed for physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, dentists, pharmacists (who have injection rights), practical nurses, and international medical doctors and nurses.

Course Price


All courses are in person but you will have access to course content prior to class. Hands on training sessions (1 model per student which can be brought by student).

Dates: January 27 & February 3
9am-1pm