Renewal, Engineered. Timelessly.
Over the Christmas break, with the warm summer air and the extra awareness of our skin, after long salty days at the beach.
Like many, we found ourselves retreating inside, on the couch, watching Disney’s newest drama All’s Fair staring Kim Kardashian, half watching, half scrolling…
Ears perked only when listing off all her must have beauty treatments…
Kim specifically called out the need for PRP a part of everyone’s self-care routine.
Sparking a memory, a flash back to an article long ago in a trashy magazine about red carpet ready stars undergoing the “Vampire Facial”.
Could it be, that even in 2026 PRP is still the #1 Hollywood treatment?
For us, we have seen the benefits of PRP, even more effectively when partnered with our skin needling so to see it “up in lights” on the Hollywood screen got us a little giddy.
PRP isn’t designed to transform your face.
It’s designed to support your skin.
For many, the benefit isn’t a single moment in the mirror, but the quiet confidence of skin renewal, season after season.
In an industry shaped by constant innovation, treatments that last are those grounded in both science and restraint.
PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, is an autologous treatment, meaning it uses a component of your own blood.
A small sample is collected, processed to concentrate platelets, and then administered into the skin. Platelets are naturally involved in tissue repair and skin processes.
PRP doesn’t introduce synthetic substances or foreign material.
Instead, it works with the skin’s existing biological mechanisms.
Once exclusive.
Now thoughtfully accessible.
PRP has moved beyond Hollywood, to our little patch in the South West, shaped by the same science, care, and intention offering the natural approach we’ve become known for.





