Jana Healthcare Services

PRP & Microneedling in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn

Rejuvenate Your Skin & Boost Healing—Naturally

At Jana HealthCare, Dr. Laila Farhat offers Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy paired with microneedling to stimulate collagen, restore radiance, and promote healing from within. Whether you're looking to improve skin tone and texture, reduce scars, or slow hair loss, this powerful, natural treatment can help you feel confident in your skin again.

What Is

PRP?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a concentration of your own platelets—the part of your blood responsible for healing injuries and promoting tissue regeneration. Rich in growth factors, PRP enhances your body’s natural ability to heal, rebuild, and rejuvenate.

Because it’s made from your own blood, PRP is 100% natural, safe, and biocompatible with virtually no risk of allergic reaction or rejection.

What Is

Microneedling?

Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, involves the use of ultra-fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. These micro-channels stimulate the body’s natural healing response, increasing collagen and elastin production.

When combined with PRP, the growth factors penetrate deeper, enhancing cellular repair and producing smoother, firmer, more youthful skin.

Blending Medicine with Modern Aesthetics

This combination treatment is popular for both aesthetic enhancement and regenerative support. Dr. Farhat will assess your skin or condition to determine whether PRP, microneedling, or both are right for your goals. It may help with:

Dull, uneven skin tone

Fine lines and wrinkles

Acne scars or surgical scars

Enlarged pores

Stretch marks

Hair thinning and hair loss (scalp PRP)

Joint pain, tendon inflammation, or post-surgical healing

How Is PRP Collected?

Depending on your treatment goals, PRP may be injected (for joints, scalp, or deeper scars) or applied topically after microneedling to maximize absorption. PRP is created using a quick, in-office process:

A small blood draw is performed—similar to a routine lab test.

The sample is placed in a centrifuge, a machine that spins the blood to separate the platelets.

Dr. Farhat extracts the concentrated PRP layer and prepares it for injection or topical application.

Is PRP Safe?

Yes. Because PRP is derived from your own blood, it is considered very safe with minimal risk. Mild redness, swelling, or temporary sensitivity at the treatment site is common and usually subsides within a day or two. Dr. Farhat performs each procedure with meticulous care, ensuring the highest standard of safety and comfort.

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Our team is here to guide you. Whether you're looking for skincare treatments, health coaching, or expert medical care, we’ll help you find the service that’s right for you.