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2025’s Biggest Aesthetic Trend in Seattle: PRF & PRP EZ Gel for Bright, Rested Under‑Eyes

Patients want results that look natural, feel subtle, and fit busy schedules. That’s why platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and PRP EZ Gel under‑eye treatments lead the 2025 aesthetics trend. These biostimulatory options use your own blood components to softly fill hollows, smooth crepey texture, and refresh dark circles—without the “overfilled” look. At PRP In Seattle, board‑certified providers design personalized plans that keep results natural and downtime minimal.

Why PRF & PRP EZ Gel stand out now

PRF forms a gentle fibrin matrix that releases growth factors over time. In the tear trough, that slow release supports gradual, believable improvement in tone and volume. PRP EZ Gel adds structure with a condensed, gel‑like consistency, so providers can place it precisely where you need support. Together, they deliver a refreshed, well‑rested look you can take to work the next day.

Smart combos that boost under‑eye results

You can stack under‑eye PRF/EZ Gel with collagen‑building procedures for texture, fine lines, and pigment. Patients often pair treatments with CO2 laser resurfacing or radiofrequency (RF) microneedling; some also add exosomes for an extra rejuvenation nudge. These combinations target crepiness and dullness around the eyes while PRF/EZ Gel addresses hollows—so your entire eye area looks cohesive, not piecemeal.

Who makes a great candidate?

You want a softer, brighter under‑eye without fillers or surgery. You prefer natural materials and steady, progressive improvement. You can handle a brief series of visits (often planned as a short sequence), then maintain annually as needed. During consultation, your provider will review goals, exam findings, and any skin procedures that could amplify results. PRP In Seattle routinely builds series‑based plans for under‑eye rejuvenation.

Related options patients ask about

Many Seattle patients explore full‑face texture and hair or joint support while they rejuvenate the under‑eye:

For now, most medical experts and guidelines recommend PRP only within clinical trials until stronger evidence is available. If you’re interested, schedule an appointment with our experts by contacting us at (206) 279-2112.

FAQs

How many sessions will I need?

Most people plan a short series to build results, then schedule touch‑ups to maintain them. Your provider will personalize the timeline during consultation based on your anatomy and goals. PRP In Seattle commonly structures under‑eye treatments in series.

Can I combine under‑eye PRF/EZ Gel with lasers or RF?

Yes. Many patients pair PRF/EZ Gel with CO2 laser or RF microneedling, sometimes with exosomes, to smooth texture and brighten the skin while PRF/EZ Gel restores volume. Your provider will map the order of treatments to minimize downtime.

What kind of downtime should I expect?

You may see mild swelling or pinpoint bruising for a few days. Most patients resume normal routines quickly. Care instructions focus on gentle skincare, sun protection, and spacing any energy‑based procedures as recommended by your provider.

Why choose PRP In Seattle?

You receive care from board‑certified providers who specialize in PRP/PRF and advanced skin rejuvenation. The team offers a full menu—under‑eye PRF/EZ Gel, microneedling with PRP, CO2 laser, RF microneedling, and exosome add‑ons—so you get a cohesive plan, not a one‑off treatment.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ABOUT DR. JONOV
ABOUT DR. JONOV
Dr. Jonov is a specialist in cosmetic surgery, focusing on procedures for the face, breast, and body at PRP in Seattle Seattle.