Refine Aesthetics
Downtown · Austin
A downtown Austin med spa specializing in Halo and Moxi laser resurfacing, Clarity II laser hair removal, and Sofwave skin tightening.
A two-step treatment combining microneedling with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) drawn from your own blood — supercharging collagen production to improve acne scars, fine lines, texture, and tone. Compare Austin clinics below and request a free consultation.
$500–$1,500
per session · USD
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Downtown · Austin
A downtown Austin med spa specializing in Halo and Moxi laser resurfacing, Clarity II laser hair removal, and Sofwave skin tightening.
Westlake · Austin
A Westlake med spa (formerly MedSpa Austin) offering Emsculpt NEO, Morpheus8, laser skin resurfacing, laser hair removal, and Sofwave skin tightening.
Clarksville · Austin
A physician-owned medical spa in Clarksville offering CoolSculpting Elite, Emsculpt NEO, Ultherapy skin tightening, laser hair removal, and laser skin rejuvenation.
3 clinics offer PRP Microneedling (Vampire Facial) across the Austin metro — with providers in Downtown, Westlake, Clarksville. Austin's established aesthetic clusters around Downtown, South Congress (SoCo), Westlake, where pricing typically runs at the upper end of the local range.
Local cost for PRP Microneedling (Vampire Facial) in Austin typically falls between $500–$1,500 per session . Compare the 3 listed clinics above, request consultations from your top two or three picks, and confirm exact pricing directly with each provider.
A two-step treatment combining microneedling with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) drawn from your own blood — supercharging collagen production to improve acne scars, fine lines, texture, and tone.
3 sessions, 4–6 weeks apart
1–3 days of redness; minor pinpoint bleeding day-of
Acne scarring, fine lines, uneven texture, enlarged pores, mild laxity, dull skin tone — on most skin types and tones
Typical PRP Microneedling (Vampire Facial) pricing in Austin runs $500–$1,500 per session. The biggest variables are the provider's experience level and the specific device or product used — newer technology and senior injectors price at the upper end. Pricing is quoted in US dollars (USD). Request a consultation from any of our listed Austin clinics for a personalized quote.
ClinicCompass lists 3 verified Austin-area clinics offering PRP Microneedling (Vampire Facial), concentrated in Downtown, Westlake, Clarksville. Each listing includes real Google ratings so you can compare reputable options side by side before booking a consultation.
Among our 3 listed Austin providers for PRP Microneedling (Vampire Facial), Refine Aesthetics currently holds the highest verified Google rating at 5★ across 279+ reviews (located in Downtown). "Best" is subjective — compare 2–3 Austin clinics before committing.
Maintenance schedules vary — most Austin providers recommend periodic refresh sessions every 6–12 months once optimal results are achieved.
Most patients wait 24 hours before applying makeup to avoid irritation on freshly-treated skin.
"Vampire Facial" is the branded marketing name for PRP microneedling — popularized after Kim Kardashian's famous 2013 photo. The actual treatment: (1) a small blood draw from your arm; (2) the blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate out platelet-rich plasma (PRP); (3) microneedling creates microscopic channels in your skin; (4) the PRP is applied topically (and sometimes injected) so the growth factors penetrate deeper into the skin to boost collagen and healing. The "blood facial" name is theatrical — the actual procedure is clinical and clean.
Yes — with caveats. Clinical studies consistently show PRP microneedling produces meaningfully better results than microneedling alone for acne scars, fine lines, and skin texture. Improvements develop over 3–6 months as collagen rebuilds. Realistic expectations: visible texture and tone improvement; reduced acne scar depth; subtle tightening. Not realistic: complete acne scar erasure (deep ice-pick scars often need additional treatments like subcision or laser), instant transformation. Most patients need a series of 3 sessions for full results.
Regular microneedling: tiny needles create controlled micro-injuries to stimulate collagen. Effective on its own. PRP microneedling: same micro-injury process, BUT growth-factor-rich PRP from your own blood is applied to those micro-channels — dramatically boosting the healing and collagen-building response. Clinical studies report PRP microneedling produces 2–3x better collagen response than microneedling alone. Cost differential reflects this: regular microneedling runs $200–$700; PRP microneedling runs $500–$1,500.
Numbing cream is applied for 30–45 minutes before treatment, so most patients describe it as tolerable but not pleasant. Sensations: pressure from the microneedling device + warmth + occasional sharp spots over bony areas (forehead, jawline). The blood draw itself feels like any other blood test. Most patients rate it 3–5/10 on the pain scale. Post-treatment, the skin feels like a mild-to-moderate sunburn for the first day.
Typical US pricing: **$500–$900 per session** for face only at most med spas. **$800–$1,500 per session** at premium dermatology offices or for combined treatments (face + neck + décolletage). A full series of 3 sessions: typically **$1,500–$3,500** total, often with package pricing. Add-ons: PRP under-eye injections ($200–$400 extra), PRP combined with body areas (chest, hands) priced separately. Annual maintenance is usually 1–2 sessions per year.
Day 1: red, mildly swollen face — looks like a moderate sunburn. Some patients have pinpoint dried blood for a few hours (washed off easily). Day 2: redness fading, skin feels tight and dry. Day 3–5: residual pink hue resolves, possible mild flaking as skin renews. Most patients are fully back to normal by day 4–5 and can apply makeup after 24 hours. Plan downtime — don't book this for the day before a major event.
Active acne breakouts (the microneedling can spread infection), active skin infections (cold sores, impetigo), use of blood thinners or recent NSAID use (poor PRP quality), bleeding disorders, pregnancy/breastfeeding, history of keloid scarring, active autoimmune skin conditions, recent isotretinoin (Accutane) use within 6–12 months. A consultation should screen for these — bring a complete medication list.
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