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EZ Gel vs. PRF: Advanced Regenerative Treatments at Rejuvenate You

At Rejuvenate You, we’re proud to offer two innovative, all-natural treatments that use your body’s own healing power to restore and rejuvenate the skin — PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) and EZ Gel. While both are derived from your own blood, they differ in formulation, application, and benefits.

What is PRF?

Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) is a concentrated serum created from your own blood, rich in platelets, growth factors, and stem cells. Unlike traditional PRP, PRF is spun at a lower speed, preserving more regenerative components and allowing for a slow, sustained release of growth factors over time.

✨ Benefits of PRF:

  • Stimulates collagen production

  • Improves skin tone and texture

  • Smooths fine lines and wrinkles

  • Accelerates healing and cellular renewal

PRF is ideal for patients seeking natural, gradual skin rejuvenation and improved overall skin quality.

What is EZ Gel?

EZ Gel takes PRF a step further. Through a controlled heating and cooling process, the PRF is transformed into a smooth, gel-like consistency that can be injected much like a dermal filler. This treatment retains all the regenerative benefits of PRF while adding volume and contour to key areas of the face.

✨ Benefits of EZ Gel:

  • Adds subtle, natural volume

  • Restores facial contours (cheeks, under-eyes, jawline)

  • Rejuvenates and hydrates the skin

  • Provides both immediate and long-term results

EZ Gel is a perfect choice for those wanting a natural filler alternative that also promotes skin regeneration.

Which Treatment Is Right for You?

Your choice depends on your goals.

  • If you want natural skin rejuvenation and texture improvement, PRF may be the best fit.

  • If you’re seeking volume, lift, and glow, EZ Gel offers the perfect balance of filler-like results and regenerative power.

Our skilled injectors at Rejuvenate You will customize your treatment plan to achieve your most radiant, youthful look — naturally.

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