Skin ageing isn’t just about wrinkles, it’s about changes in collagen, elastin, blood supply and cellular function. My approach to skin rejuvenation focuses on improving skin health and structure, not masking ageing or creating artificial volume. For regenerative skin treatments, I use the Emcyte PurePRP system, chosen for its ability to deliver exceptionally high concentrations of regenerative cells in a controlled, reproducible way.

Not all PRP treatments are the same. Many commonly used PRP systems produce relatively low platelet concentrations — often around 1 billion platelets per tube.
With Emcyte PurePRP:
This matters because hair follicles respond to dose. Higher platelet concentrations mean more growth factors, stronger cellular signalling, and a more effective regenerative environment.
In addition to platelets, Emcyte PurePRP is uniquely rich in:
Once activated, platelets release growth factors that:
Monocytes within PurePRP help regulate inflammation and support healthy tissue repair. Platelet‑derived exosomes act as signalling molecules between cells, extending regenerative effects for weeks to months after treatment.
Rather than replacing volume, PurePRP supports the skin’s own ability to regenerate.
Emcyte PurePRP may be used to improve:
It is commonly combined with other treatments such as microneedling or energy‑based devices to enhance results.
Skin typically appears healthier, stronger and more resilient rather than artificially altered.

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Disclaimer: All treatments require a medical assessment to determine suitability. Individual responses vary, and results cannot be guaranteed. Treatment volume and dosing are determined during consultation based on individual needs and clinical indication.
I currently practise at Suede Clinic in Balmain East on Thursdays and Fridays, with a Potts Point location coming in 2026.
Suede Clinic Balmain
Shop 3 / 189 Darling Street Balmain East NSW 2041
Clinic Phone: 0439 410 635