Skin Booster vs PRP Therapy
Skin Booster vs PRP Therapy
Skin boosters and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy are both popular in Korean clinics for improving overall skin quality rather than changing facial shape. However, they work in fundamentally different ways—one delivers ingredients, while the other uses your body’s own biology.
Core Concept Difference
- Skin Boosters: Injectable treatments that deliver substances like hyaluronic acid, PN/PDRN, or vitamins directly into the skin
- PRP Therapy: Uses your own blood, processed to extract platelet-rich plasma, which is then injected to stimulate natural healing
PRP is biological regeneration, while skin boosters are ingredient-based enhancement.
How They Work
- Skin Boosters:
- Provide hydration, nutrients, and regenerative ingredients
- Improve skin from the outside-in
- Offer more controlled and predictable results
- PRP Therapy:
- Releases growth factors from your own platelets
- Stimulates collagen and tissue repair
- Depends on your body’s natural healing ability
PRP activates your skin’s own repair system, while boosters “supply” what the skin needs.
Main Purpose / Best Use
- Skin Boosters:
- Hydration and glow
- Skin texture and elasticity
- Pore refinement
- General skin quality maintenance
- PRP Therapy:
- Skin regeneration and healing
- Acne scars and damaged skin
- Fine lines and early aging
- Post-laser recovery support
Results Speed & Consistency
- Skin Boosters:
- Faster visible glow (days to 1–2 weeks)
- More consistent results across patients
- PRP Therapy:
- Slower, gradual improvement
- Results vary depending on individual factors (age, health, platelet quality)
Pain & Procedure Difference
- Skin Boosters:
- Standard injection process
- Mild to moderate discomfort
- PRP Therapy:
- Requires blood draw + processing
- Then injection or microneedling
- Slightly longer procedure overall
Downtime
- Skin Boosters:
- Minimal downtime
- Small bumps or redness for 1–2 days
- PRP Therapy:
- Similar mild downtime
- Possible redness, swelling, or light bruising
Both are considered low-downtime treatments.
Safety & Natural Factor
- Skin Boosters:
- Use formulated ingredients
- Highly controlled and standardized
- PRP Therapy:
- Uses your own blood (autologous)
- Very natural with low risk of allergic reaction
PRP is often chosen by patients who prefer “natural” treatments.
Best Candidates
- Skin Boosters:
- Dry, dull, or dehydrated skin
- People wanting quick glow
- Maintenance skincare
- PRP Therapy:
- Damaged or weakened skin
- Acne scars or post-procedure recovery
- Those wanting natural regeneration
Can They Be Combined?
Yes—very commonly in Korea.
- Skin booster = hydration + glow
- PRP = regeneration + healing
Combining both can improve surface radiance + deep repair at the same time.
Key Takeaway
- Skin boosters = fast, consistent hydration and glow
- PRP therapy = natural, slower skin regeneration
Choice depends on whether you want immediate radiance or biological repair
Final Thoughts
Skin boosters and PRP therapy are not direct competitors—they serve different roles in skin rejuvenation. In Korean clinics, skin boosters are often used for consistent glow and maintenance, while PRP is chosen for deeper healing and long-term skin improvement. The best option depends on your skin condition, timeline, and whether you prefer ingredient-based or natural regenerative treatments.



