Best PRP Vampire Facial in Washington (2026)
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses your own blood to stimulate collagen production and rejuvenate skin. Compare 19 verified providers across Washington — real patient ratings, pricing, and consultation booking.
PRP Vampire Facial in Kirkland
All Kirkland spas →
SKIM Medical Spa
13128 Totem Lake Blvd NE #206, Kirkland
Lake Washington Medical Aesthetics
414 Market St, Kirkland
Templum Aesthetics & Wellness
808 6th St South, Kirkland
SkinSpirit Kirkland (Totem Lake)
11900 NE Village Plaza suite 168, Kirkland
Skintegrity MedSpa
114 Central Way, Kirkland
PRP Vampire Facial in Bellevue
All Bellevue spas →The Glow Clinic
13353 NE Bel Red Rd Ste 102, Bellevue
Natural Rejuvenation MedSpa
2320 130th Ave NE Building E, Bellevue
SkinSpirit Bellevue
2022 Bellevue Square, Bellevue
Naficy Plastic Surgery & Rejuvenation Center
1110 112th Ave NE # 150, Bellevue
Botanica Beauty Studio
12611 Northup Way Ste 220, Bellevue
PRP Vampire Facial in Redmond
All Redmond spas →PRP Vampire Facial in Seattle
All Seattle spas →PRP Vampire Facial in Newcastle
All Newcastle spas →Financing Available for PRP Vampire Facial in Washington
Many providers offer flexible payment plans through CareCredit, Cherry, and other financing options. Split your treatment cost into affordable monthly payments.
Financing availability varies by provider. Monthly payment estimates are approximate and based on 12-month terms. Contact your chosen provider for exact rates and terms.
PRP Vampire Facial in Washington — FAQ
How much does PRP Vampire Facial cost in Washington?
PRP Vampire Facial in Washington typically costs $500–$1,500 per session. Prices vary by provider, clinic experience, and geographic location within the state.
How do I find the best PRP Vampire Facial provider in Washington?
Compare Google ratings, read patient reviews, and look for board-certified providers. Washington has 19 listed providers offering prp vampire facial.
How does PRP work?
Blood is drawn, platelets are concentrated via centrifuge, then applied to the skin via microneedling or injection.
How many sessions do I need?
Most patients need 3 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart, with maintenance once or twice yearly.
Is it safe?
Yes, PRP uses your own blood so there is virtually no risk of allergic reaction.