Platelet-rich plasma therapy is a regenerative medicine that employs a patient's blood to encourage healing and rejuvenation. A small amount of blood is focused on developing a concentrate of rich platelets and growth factors. It is widely used to treat hair loss, causing new hair to grow and thicken the existing hair. The cosmetic applications of PRP include its use in cosmetic dermatology, sometimes referred to as a Vampire Facial, to improve the skin's texture, reduce fine lines, and increase collagen production. Orthopaedics is used to heal chronic wounds such as Tendinitis and ligament sprains by catalysing the healing process. PRP injections are also used to relieve pain and inflammation in arthritic joints. Moreover, it has regenerative touring properties that are applied to speed up the healing of chronic wounds and ulcers. The most prominent outcome is tissue regeneration due to the growth factors provoking the synthesis of new, healthy cells. PRP can be commercialised as it exhibits anti-inflammatory properties and reduces pain and discomfort. It enhances an improved supply of blood to the treatment area—generally, PRP treatment results in accelerated healing and better functional outcomes of numerous medical and aesthetic pathologies.