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PDGF vs PRP: What’s the Difference (and Why It Matters for Your Skin)

If you’ve been exploring regenerative treatments for your skin, you’ve likely heard of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)often called the “vampire facial.”

But now, there’s a new evolution in regenerative aesthetics that’s quickly gaining attention: PDGF (Platelet-Derived Growth Factor), like Ariessence.

So what’s the difference? And more importantly—which one delivers better, more consistent results?

Let’s break it down.

First, What Do PRP and PDGF Have in Common?

Both PRP and PDGF fall under the category of regenerative aesthetics, meaning they work by stimulating your body’s natural ability to heal, repair, and rebuild healthier skin.

They’re commonly used with treatments like:

  • Microneedling

  • RF microneedling

  • Laser resurfacing

And both aim to:

  • Boost collagen production

  • Improve skin texture and tone

  • Support long-term skin health

But how they get there is very different.

What is PRP?

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is created by drawing your blood, spinning it in a centrifuge, and isolating the platelets—because platelets contain growth factors that support healing.

Sounds great in theory… but here’s the catch:

Not all PRP is the same.

The quality of PRP depends entirely on:

  • Your individual biology

  • Hydration levels

  • Age

  • Overall health

Which means results can vary significantly from patient to patient.

What is PDGF (Ariessence)?

PDGF is one of the key growth factors responsible for signaling collagen production, tissue repair, and regeneration.

Ariessence is a lab-engineered, pharmaceutical-grade version of PDGF—designed specifically for aesthetic use.

Instead of relying on your body to produce growth factors, PDGF delivers:

  • Pure, isolated growth factor

  • Consistent, controlled potency

  • Reliable, repeatable results

The Key Differences: PDGF vs PRP

1. Purity: Targeted vs Mixed

PRP contains a mixture of growth factors, platelets, and other components from your blood.

PDGF (Ariessence) is:

  • Pure and targeted

  • Focused on one of the most powerful regenerative signals in the body

This means you’re getting exactly what drives collagen stimulation and tissue repair—without variability.

2. Potency: A Dramatic Difference

One of the biggest distinctions is potency.

PDGF delivers up to 300,000x more growth factors compared to PRP.

That’s not just a small upgrade—it’s a completely different level of stimulation at the cellular level.

More growth factors =
✔️ Stronger collagen response
✔️ Enhanced skin regeneration
✔️ More noticeable results

3. Consistency: Predictable vs Variable

PRP is patient-dependent.

That means:

  • Two patients can get completely different results

  • Even the same patient can have different results over time

PDGF is:

  • Lab-engineered

  • Standardized

  • Consistent every single treatment

So you and your provider know exactly what you’re getting.

4. No Blood Draw Required

PRP requires:

  • A blood draw

  • Processing time

  • Variability in preparation

PDGF:
✔️ No blood draw
✔️ No processing
✔️ Applied directly during treatment

It’s a simpler, more streamlined experience.

5. Pure & Proven Science

PDGF isn’t new—it’s been extensively studied and used in regenerative medicine for decades.

It plays a critical role in:

  • Wound healing

  • Tissue repair

  • Cellular regeneration

Ariessence takes this proven science and brings it into aesthetics in a highly refined, controlled way.

Which One is Better?

While PRP was a great introduction to regenerative treatments, PDGF represents the next generation.

It’s ideal for patients who want:

  • More consistent results

  • More powerful collagen stimulation

  • A more refined, predictable treatment experience

Why This Matters for Your Results

At the end of the day, it’s not just about doing a treatment—it’s about maximizing your outcome.

By incorporating PDGF into treatments like microneedling or laser, you’re:

  • Enhancing your skin’s healing response

  • Improving overall skin quality

  • Supporting longer-lasting, natural results

The Future of Aesthetics is Regenerative

We’re seeing a major shift in aesthetics—from simply adding volume to improving the health and function of the skin itself.

And that’s exactly where PDGF shines.

It’s not about changing your face—it’s about restoring your skin at a cellular level.

Ready to Elevate Your Results?

If you’re curious whether PDGF (Ariessence) is right for you, the best place to start is with a personalized consultation.

Because the future of skin isn’t about more—it’s about better.

Keith Greene

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