Skin aging, much like tissue damage, results from losses in the skin's natural structure and functions. Skin rejuvenation methods aim to repair these losses, mimicking the body's natural healing mechanisms. The potential to repair skin damage most effectively, rapidly, and naturally resides within the skin's own biological components. Based on this principle, PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment has been developed as a method that stimulates the healing and regenerative factors found in a person's own blood to facilitate skin rejuvenation.