No. Only use compatible, CE-marked consumables designed for your system.
What makes a good PRP Device?
How choose the best system for Aesthetic Practice by Dr Anoob Pakkar - Hull

Introduction: Why PRP Still Matters in 2025
After more than a decade in practice, I’ve seen aesthetic medicine evolve in extraordinary ways. Trends come and go, mesotherapy, skin boosters and collagen banking, but one regenerative treatment has stood the test of time: platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
Years before exosomes and polynucleotides made headlines, PRP was already helping patients unlock the healing potential of their own biology. And today, as we enter the age of regenerative aesthetics, its relevance has only grown.
Patients no longer just want quick fixes. They’re looking for sustainable results, bio-compatible options, and long-term skin health. PRP sits at the heart of that shift: proven, trusted, and powered by the body’s natural ability to repair.
What Is a PRP Device and How Does It Work?
A PRP device (also called a PRP system or PRP machine) is used to extract platelet-rich plasma from a patient’s blood. The basic process involves drawing blood, spinning it in a PRP centrifuge, and isolating the concentrated platelet layer.
This high-concentration PRP is then reinjected into the skin or scalp to trigger collagen production, tissue repair, and rejuvenation. While the process might seem simple, device quality plays a crucial role in the end result, affecting platelet yield, safety, and treatment consistency.
What I Look for in a PRP System
Choosing the best PRP device isn’t about bells and whistles - it’s about clinical reliability. My non-negotiables include:
- CE-marked medical classification for both device and PRP kits
- Backing by clinical studies or peer-reviewed data
- High platelet yield with minimal red cell contamination
- Closed, sterile systems to reduce contamination risk
- Ease of use and intuitive protocols
- Efficient workflow for busy aesthetic clinics
PRP devices vary more than many realise. From spin times to blood volume requirements, the system you choose directly impacts treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction.
Single-Spin vs Double-Spin PRP Systems: What’s the Difference?
There’s often confusion about PRP processing. Here’s how it breaks down:
- Single-spin PRP systems Faster and simpler, often used for general rejuvenation. These systems typically yield a lower platelet concentration but are sufficient for lighter indications.
- Double-spin PRP systems These use a second spin to purify the plasma further, removing unwanted cells and boosting platelet density. Ideal for under-eye treatments, scar repair, and hair restoration.
Personally, I favour double-spin systems for their refined, regenerative results, but it depends on your clinic’s needs, time constraints, and patient goals.
What Practitioners Want (and Need) from a PRP Device
In my experience consulting and training, practitioners value:
- Consistency in platelet yield
- High-concentration PRP for visible results
- Minimal contamination risk
- Simple operation for support staff
- Compact devices for space-saving
- Strong ROI with manageable consumable costs
The best PRP systems elevate your entire clinic workflow; they shouldn’t add friction or complexity.
Choosing the Right PRP Kits and Consumables
It’s surprising how often PRP kit compatibility is overlooked. Not all tubes and accessories are interchangeable and using the wrong ones can compromise both safety and yield.
Here’s my advice:
- Always choose CE-marked PRP kits
- Use closed, sterile systems wherever possible
- Avoid generic or unverified tubes
- Match your tubes and consumables to your PRP machine
Think of your PRP kit as the foundation of every result you deliver.
Training and Support: Don’t Skip This Step
A quality device is only as good as the hands that use it. That’s why I’m a huge advocate for comprehensive PRP training not just on operation, but on clinical application.
At Church Pharmacy, our medic-led training goes beyond the basics. We help practitioners understand treatment planning, injection protocols, and how to integrate PRP into long-term patient care strategies.
If you're new to regenerative aesthetics or upgrading your system, I’d recommend starting with a training course that gives you a full, evidence-based framework.
Church Pharmacy’s Leading PRP Systems
At Church Pharmacy, we offer a curated range of CE-marked PRP systems from trusted global manufacturers, including Dermoaroma, Cellenis, and Croma Pharma. Each has been carefully selected to meet the evolving needs of modern aesthetic practice.
These devices are widely used in clinics across the UK and reflect our commitment to quality, safety, and clinical efficacy within the regenerative space. Whether you’re focused on skin rejuvenation, hair restoration, or combination protocols, we provide a reliable solution to support your workflow.
Ultimately, the right system will depend on your clinic’s treatment approach, practitioner experience, and patient priorities. We’re here to ensure you have access to the options and the support you need to deliver outstanding PRP outcomes.
🔗 Explore our full PRP device range here: Church Pharmacy PRP Systems
ROI and Affordability: A Smart Investment
Whether you're new to PRP or scaling an advanced clinic, choosing the right PRP machine can make or break your profitability. Here’s what to factor in:
- Initial machine cost
- Ongoing consumable expenses
- Training requirements
- Maintenance costs
- Treatment pricing and patient satisfaction
An affordable PRP system shouldn’t mean compromising on quality. A reliable, high-yield device will repay its investment many times over.
Final Thoughts: Advice from My Practice
We’re in the midst of a regenerative renaissance in aesthetics. Patients are more informed, more discerning, and increasingly focused on long-term skin health. They’re not just asking, “What works?”, they’re asking, “What supports my skin in the long run?” That shift makes it more important than ever to be both well-trained and well-equipped when it comes to PRP.
The device you choose becomes a clinical partner. It shapes your workflow, your outcomes, and ultimately, your reputation. I’ve trained hundreds of practitioners and worked with clinics across the UK, and I always return to the same core principle: your equipment should never be a limitation. It should empower you to deliver better results, smoother treatments, and a deeper level of trust with your patients.
The relevance of PRP is only accelerating. But to truly thrive in this new era of regenerative medicine, you need more than just the right consumables, you need the right mindset, the right tools, and an unwavering commitment to quality at every stage.
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