PRP isn’t one big scary shot. It’s small, quick injections. Tiny pricks, back to back. Sounds intense, but most people handle it just fine.
Some say it feels like little pinches. Others? Like a rubber band snapping lightly on your skin. Not pleasant. But not “stop everything” painful either.
Quick tip — numbing cream helps. A lot. Clinics usually apply it before starting, so the sharpness drops.
Now, picture this.
My friend Neha tried PRP for her hair thinning. She walked in nervous. Sat down, overthinking every second. First injection — she flinched. Second one? Barely reacted. By the end, she was like, “That’s it?”
Not painless. Just… manageable.
That’s the real word here — manageable.
Pain also depends on where you get it:
See the pattern? Different spots, different feels.
And honestly, your own tolerance matters more than anything. Some people hate even eyebrow threading. Others don’t care.
In short — it’s uncomfortable, not unbearable. Your body adjusts fast. That’s the surprising part.
Also, sessions are quick. You’re in, done, and out before your brain fully processes it.
Is it worth it? Most people say yes. That post-treatment glow or hair improvement kinda makes you forget the few minutes of discomfort.
Not saying it’s fun. Nah. But it’s not something to fear either.
1. Is PRP more painful than Botox?
Slightly, yes. PRP has multiple injections, Botox usually fewer.
2. Does numbing cream remove pain fully?
Not fully, but it reduces it a lot. Makes a big difference.
3. How long does the pain last?
Just during the procedure. Maybe mild soreness after, nothing major.