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4/17/2026

PRF EZ Gel Training for Providers: What You Need to Know Before Adding This Treatment

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If you've been watching PRF EZ Gel take over aesthetic social media and wondering whether it belongs in your practice — the short answer is yes. The longer answer is that the treatment's results are only as good as the provider behind them. Getting trained properly, before you add this to your menu, is the difference between building a reputation on it and quietly dropping it after a few inconsistent outcomes.

I've been performing PRF EZ Gel treatments in my Manhattan practice for years, and it's become one of the most requested regenerative treatments I offer. Patients love it because it works - and works naturally. Providers who train with me are on the forefront of making it a cornerstone service in their practices within months of certification. Here's what you need to know before you get started.

What Is PRF EZ Gel, and Why Are Patients Asking for It?
PRF EZ Gel is a second-generation platelet-rich product derived from the patient's own blood. Unlike traditional PRP, which is liquid and dissipates quickly, PRF EZ Gel is processed at a lower centrifuge speed without anticoagulants — which preserves more platelets, growth factors, and leukocytes. The result is a thicker, gel-like consistency that behaves similarly to a soft tissue filler, but is made entirely from the patient's own biology.

That distinction matters to today's aesthetic patient. The shift away from synthetic fillers toward biostimulatory and autologous treatments is not a trend — it's a fundamental change in what patients want. They're asking about PRF EZ Gel by name. They're coming in with screenshots from Instagram and questions about whether it's right for them. They want natural, they want longevity, and they want to avoid looking "done."

PRF EZ Gel checks all of those boxes. It's ideal for:
  • Under-eye hollows and dark circles — one of the most delicate treatment areas, where synthetic filler carries real risk of Tyndall effect
  • Nasolabial folds — softens without adding synthetic volume
  • Midface volume loss — subtle lifting and collagen stimulation over time
  • Lip enhancement — a natural alternative to hyaluronic acid filler for patients who want subtle hydration and definition

Results develop over four to six weeks as collagen production is stimulated, and they continue to improve with subsequent treatments. It's not an instant result — and setting that expectation correctly is part of what good training covers.

​What Makes PRF EZ Gel Different From PRP and Standard PRF?
Providers often come to this treatment having some familiarity with PRP. It helps — but PRF EZ Gel has meaningful protocol differences that matter clinically. 

PRP is drawn with anticoagulants and spun at high speeds. The resulting product is liquid, rich in platelets, but shorter-lived once injected. It's excellent for microneedling and hair restoration, but not ideal for volumizing applications because it doesn't hold structure.

Standard PRF is drawn without anticoagulants and spun at lower speeds, preserving more of the fibrin matrix. The product is denser than PRP but still relatively fluid depending on processing.

PRF EZ Gel takes this further. By heating the PRF after centrifugation, the fibrin matrix polymerizes into a true gel — one that can be injected with a cannula or needle into areas that require both volume and biostimulation. The gel holds its position longer than liquid PRF, gives providers more predictable placement, and delivers growth factors over a more extended release period.

The centrifuge protocol — speed, time, tube type, temperature — is where most errors happen. Small variations in any of these variables produce meaningfully different products. This is why hands-on, protocol-specific training matters more for PRF EZ Gel than for almost any other treatment.

​How I Teach PRF EZ Gel at SK Injector Academy
I built the PRF EZ Gel Masterclass because I couldn't find a training that covered all of the above in one place. Most options I came across were either too surface-level to be clinically useful or required travel to an in-person training that didn't fit most providers' schedules or budgets.

The Masterclass is entirely online, self-paced, and built around the exact protocol I use in my Manhattan practice. It includes HD video demonstrations of each treatment area, step-by-step written protocols you can reference chairside, downloadable resources including consent forms and aftercare handouts, and certification upon completion.

It's designed for NPs, PAs, RNs, and physicians who already have injectable experience and want to add a high-demand, premium-priced regenerative treatment with confidence — not guesswork.

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