If you thought microneedling or PRP (“vampire facial”) were standalone skin glam routines, think again.
In Murfreesboro, the magic combo of Microneedling and PRP Treatments in Murfreesboro is rewriting glow rules.
Microneedling and PRP Treatments in Murfreesboro
Microneedling uses fine needles to stimulate collagen production – targeting fine lines, acne scars, and large pores. PRP (platelet-rich plasma) uses your blood’s own healing power to accelerate recovery and enhance rejuvenation.
Together, these treatments are a dynamic duo. The microneedling creates micro channels, allowing PRP’s growth factors to penetrate deeper. That means faster healing, stronger collagen production, and richer results than either treatment alone.
Microneedling improves texture, firmness, and tone, while PRP boosts skin health and stimulates hair follicles when applied to the scalp. Coupling them treats dullness, sagging, scars, and even thinning hair in one session.
When preparing for your appointment, hydration and avoiding the sun beforehand is really important. This procedure targets fine lines, acne and other skin blemishes. For best healing, the skin should be hydrated and reading to start healing with the collagen boost it’s about to receive.
Immediate post treatment glow lasts days, while long term results build over weeks. Expect minor redness right after, subsiding within 1 to 2 days. Skin continues to improve for up to six months, with optimal results after 3 to 4 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart.
Your injector will provide all aftercare directions, however recovery is pretty simple in terms of cosmetic procedures.
Want radiant skin with science on your side? The combined power of Microneedling and PRP Treatments in Murfreesboro offers longer lasting transformation and deeper rejuvenation than solo treatments.
Glow and Grow With Bloom Wild Aesthetic
Call 615‑359‑2992 today. Bloom Wild Aesthetic offers microneedling and PRP sessions designed for real results. Contact us to book your consultation and ask about our specials.

