PRP in Yorkville

Lucie Mé · Yorkville, Holt Renfrew Centre

PRP in Yorkville

Platelet-rich plasma for skin and hair at 50 Bloor Street West, inside the Holt Renfrew Centre. Complimentary consultations, a short walk from Bloor-Yonge station.

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PRP that fits a Bloor Street afternoon

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PRP that fits a Bloor Street afternoon

This is the Lucie Mé clinic for anyone whose week already runs through Bloor and Yonge. We offer PRP here for both of its cosmetic uses, skin rejuvenation and hair restoration, using platelets concentrated from your own blood. The treatment deserves a proper explanation, and our full PRP guide covers the mechanism, session counts, and who it suits in depth. The practical part is what a visit here involves: finding us, what the consultation settles, and how a session runs.

Our clinic at 50 Bloor Street West

Established 2010

Our clinic at 50 Bloor Street West

The Yorkville clinic occupies unit C10 of the Holt Renfrew Centre. Lucie Mé was established in 2010, and treatments here are delivered by medically trained professionals. PRP begins the way every treatment at this clinic does, with a complimentary consultation. You decide whether to go ahead only after the clinician has assessed whether PRP suits the skin or hair concern you want to change.

Your visit

What a PRP visit here looks like

Finding us

The Holt Renfrew Centre fronts directly onto Bloor Street West, and we're at unit C10 inside. Bloor-Yonge station sits steps away; if you're driving, there's paid parking in the centre's garage and in nearby lots.

The consultation

The complimentary consultation settles the questions that matter: whether your skin or hair concern is the kind PRP helps, how many sessions a realistic course needs, and anything in your medical history worth reviewing first.

The session

A session begins with a small blood draw, then 10 to 15 minutes in the centrifuge while your plasma is prepared, and the treatment itself takes 30 to 60 minutes after that. You can head straight back into your day once it's done.

Local questions

PRP in Yorkville, answered

Can I fit PRP around a downtown workday?

Partly, and it's worth knowing which parts. The consultation is the easier visit to place, with Bloor-Yonge station steps from the clinic. A treatment session needs a wider window: the blood draw comes first, the centrifuge takes 10 to 15 minutes, and the treatment itself runs 30 to 60 minutes after that. Book a session for a longer gap in the day, or for the end of one, and slot the consultation wherever your week has room. If nothing fits, call the clinic and we'll look for a time together.

Can I drive home after PRP at the Yorkville clinic?

Yes. There's paid parking in the Holt Renfrew Centre's garage and in lots nearby, and nothing about PRP stops you getting behind the wheel afterwards. The things we do ask you to avoid in the first 24 to 48 hours are intense exercise, alcohol, hot showers, and direct sun; driving isn't on that list. You can go back to your normal routine straight after treatment, so the practical pattern for drivers is simple: park in the garage, come up to unit C10, have your session, and drive home as usual.

Will people notice I've had PRP when I walk back onto Bloor Street?

For a day or so, possibly. Skin PRP leaves redness similar to a mild sunburn for the rest of the day, settling within 24 hours, and when it's combined with microneedling the redness can last 24 to 48 hours. Scalp PRP is more discreet: minor tenderness at the injection sites for a day or two, occasionally with mild swelling around the forehead that settles within 24 hours. If you'd rather not look flushed for the errands afterwards, put a facial session at the end of your Yorkville plans rather than the start.

Is PRP pricing the same at both Lucie Mé locations?

Yes. A PRP course costs the same whether you book it in Yorkville or at Fairview Mall, so choose the clinic your week reaches most easily. We don't quote PRP prices on the website because a course is shaped by the application, skin or hair, the area being treated, and how many sessions your plan realistically needs. Bring the question to the complimentary consultation, where the clinician can price the course they'd recommend for you. The session count is settled at that same visit, so the price you're given matches the plan you'd be following.

How often will I need to come back to Yorkville during a PRP course?

Every four to six weeks, for several months. Skin PRP typically needs three sessions and hair restoration four to six, so a course means coming back repeatedly over that stretch. A clinic you pass anyway, sitting on top of the Bloor-Yonge interchange with entrances off Bloor Street, keeps each of those visits short. The clinician sets the exact number and spacing at your consultation. Call (416) 637-7377 when you're ready to plan the course and we'll map the session dates around your calendar.

Getting here

Holt Renfrew Centre, Yorkville

Lucie Mé Yorkville

50 Bloor Street West, Unit C10, Toronto, ON M4W 3L8

(416) 637-7377

luciemeyorkville@gmail.com

Hours

Mon to Sat: 10:00 am to 7:00 pm

PRP is also available at our North York clinic at Fairview Mall.

Bookings

Ready when you are.

PRP consultations at this clinic are complimentary. Book online, or call and we'll settle on a time that works.