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Regenerative · Hackensack, NJ

PRP under-eye in Hackensack, NJ. Your own platelets, rebuilding the under-eye area.

Platelet-rich plasma drawn from your own blood, concentrated, and micro-injected under the eyes — to brighten dark circles, thicken thin skin, and reduce crepey texture without filler.

~60 minPer session
3Sessions in series
5–7 daysPossible bruising
A small amber-glass apothecary jar on cream linen with a slim brass dropper resting beside, a single dried calendula blossom nearby — Aesura Health's physician-supervised PRP under-eye practice in Hackensack, Bergen County NJ.
TreatmentAutologous PRP

"My under-eyes look rested for the first time in a decade."

  • 60-minute appointment (draw + spin + inject)
  • Series of 3 sessions, 4–6 weeks apart
  • Mild bruising for 5–7 days
  • Autologous — derived from your own blood

Answer at a glance

What is PRP under-eye treatment?

PRP under-eye treatment uses platelet-rich plasma — concentrated growth factors derived from your own blood — micro-injected into the under-eye area to thicken thin skin, improve circulation, and brighten dark circles. Unlike filler, PRP doesn't add volume; it stimulates your own tissue to rebuild. Best for patients with thin, crepey, or dark under-eye skin who don't need (or aren't candidates for) filler.

MaterialAutologous PRP from your own blood
Best forDark circles, thin skin, mild crepiness
Series3 sessions, 4–6 weeks apart

The under-eye is the most-asked-about area in the office and the trickiest to treat well. Filler is right for some patients; PRP is right for many others. We assess and recommend. Patients drive in from Englewood, Tenafly, and Edgewater — twelve minutes from the GWB.

How PRP under-eye works

A small blood draw (about a tablespoon) is processed in a sterile centrifuge to separate platelet-rich plasma from red blood cells. The PRP — concentrated with growth factors like PDGF, TGF-β, VEGF, and EGF — is then micro-injected into the under-eye dermis.

  • Collagen production — thickening thin under-eye skin
  • Angiogenesis — improved microvascular flow, reducing bluish-dark circles
  • Fibroblast activity — overall skin quality improvement

Service area

Under-eye care, done conservatively.

Patients come to Aesura for under-eye PRP from Alpine, Saddle River, Englewood, Tenafly, Ridgewood, Edgewater, Fort Lee, Paramus, and Manhattan. Many find us after a filler complication elsewhere and want a more measured approach.

A small amber-glass apothecary jar holding a softly glowing golden serum on cream linen beside a tiny brass dropper, a fresh calendula bloom and dried chamomile — Aesura Health's PRP under-eye rejuvenation practice in Hackensack, Bergen County NJ.
Your own platelets — the gentlest approach to the under-eye.

Frequently asked

PRP under-eye, answered.

The questions Bergen County patients ask before booking.

How much does PRP under-eye cost in Hackensack, NJ at Aesura?
PRP under-eye at Aesura is typically $700–$900 per session. A 3-session series runs $2,000–$2,500. We outline the full plan at consultation, and we'll tell you honestly if PRP is or isn't the right tool for what you're seeing in the mirror.
When will I see results from PRP under-eye?
Most patients begin to see improvement 4–6 weeks after the first session, with full results visible 3 months after the third session. PRP works gradually — by stimulating your own tissue, not adding material. Patients seeking immediate change should consider filler instead.
How long do PRP under-eye results last?
Many patients see 12–18 months of improvement after a 3-session series, though this varies. A maintenance session annually keeps the improvement compounding. Because PRP stimulates your own tissue, the underlying skin can improve over time rather than relying on added material.
Will PRP get rid of my dark circles?
PRP improves vascular and skin-thickness contributors to dark circles meaningfully. It does not change pigmentation in the skin itself (pigment requires laser or topical agents) and does not correct shadow from hollowing (that's a volume issue best addressed by filler). Many dark circles have multiple causes; we assess yours specifically.
Is PRP under-eye safe?
PRP is autologous — it comes from your own body — so allergic reactions are extremely rare. The most common side effect is bruising for 5–7 days. Serious complications are very rare with proper sterile technique and physician oversight. We process PRP in-office, in a sterile field, within an hour of the draw.
Can I have PRP under-eye if I've had filler there before?
Often yes — but timing matters. If you have current filler that's settling or causing issues, we may dissolve it first. If filler is integrated and looking right, PRP is layered carefully on top. We'll review your history and assess.
Does PRP under-eye hurt?
There's a brief sting per injection point. With topical anesthetic, most patients rate it 3–4/10. The under-eye area is sensitive but the procedure is quick — the actual injection phase takes only 5–10 minutes per side. The blood draw is the longest part of the appointment.

Begin with a conversation.

A complimentary consultation with our team — review your goals, your skin, and a path forward. The most thoughtful aesthetic practice in Bergen County.