I Tried It

I Tried PRF Fillers for My 30th Birthday—Here’s What I Wish I’d Known First


As soon as I heard about platelet-rich fibrin injections, I was on board. It wasn't until after I'd signed the waiver that I learned I'd need five appointments to see results. 
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I’m no stranger to fillers. So when I noticed my undereyes looking sunken and hollow as my 30th birthday loomed, my first thought wasn’t, I should get more sleep and drink more water. My mind went straight to fillers and my fingers went straight to Google. 

That’s how I found out about platelet-rich fibrin, or PRF, undereye injections. What I read online turned into what I experienced in real life days later: A technician draws two to four 13-milliliter tubes of your blood, runs it through a centrifuge at a slow speed, and injects the newly separated PRF back into your body in the treatment area.