Best PRP Therapy Clinics in Spain 2026: Prices, Rankings & Expert Guide
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses your own blood to accelerate healing and rejuvenation. Spain's top orthopedic and aesthetic clinics deliver clinical-grade PRP at 50–70% less than US prices, using the same centrifuge technology. For the PRP clinics we list we verify platelet concentration data, equipment and real pricing.
€150–600 / session
Price range
45–90 minutes
Session duration
5–8x (effective)
Platelet concentration
What is PRP and how does it work?
PRP therapy uses the patient's own blood, drawn via standard venipuncture and processed in a centrifuge to concentrate platelets 5–8x above baseline levels. The resulting preparation is rich in growth factors — including PDGF (platelet-derived growth factor), TGF-β (transforming growth factor beta) and VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) — that accelerate tissue repair and regeneration. PRP is used across orthopedics (joints, tendons), facial rejuvenation and hair restoration.
Why Spain for PRP therapy?
Spain has a world-class tradition in orthopedic and sports medicine — La Liga teams pioneered PRP protocols for athlete recovery decades ago. Today, Spanish clinics offer competitive pricing at 50–70% less than equivalent treatments in the US, while using the same centrifuge technology from leading manufacturers like Arthrex, RegenLab and EmCyte. The combination of clinical expertise, modern equipment and accessible pricing makes Spain one of Europe's top destinations for PRP therapy.
PRP quality matters: what to look for
Not all PRP is created equal. The therapeutic effectiveness depends on several critical factors:
- Platelet concentration factor — A 2x concentration is essentially useless. The therapeutic range is 5–8x baseline. Always ask the clinic for their reported concentration factor.
- Leukocyte content — Leukocyte-rich PRP (LR-PRP) is preferred for tendon injuries, while leukocyte-poor PRP (LP-PRP) is better for joint injections. The choice is application-dependent.
- Ultrasound guidance — For joint and tendon injections, ultrasound-guided delivery ensures the PRP reaches the target tissue precisely. Blind injections are less effective and more painful.
- Blood draw volume — Proper preparation requires adequate blood volume (typically 30–60 ml). Some clinics cut corners with smaller draws, resulting in lower platelet yield.
Applications and evidence
PRP research has matured significantly, with varying levels of evidence across applications:
- Osteoarthritis (knee, hip) — Strong evidence. Multiple meta-analyses show PRP outperforms hyaluronic acid and corticosteroid injections for pain reduction and function improvement.
- Tendinopathy (tennis elbow, Achilles, patellar) — Strong evidence. PRP promotes tendon healing where traditional treatments often fail.
- Hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) — Moderate-to-strong evidence. PRP stimulates dormant follicles and increases hair density, particularly effective in early-stage hair loss.
- Facial rejuvenation — Moderate evidence. Improves skin texture, reduces fine lines and enhances collagen production when combined with microneedling.
- Wound healing — Emerging evidence. Promising results in chronic wound management and post-surgical recovery acceleration.
The LongevityMap score
How we rank clinics
Every clinic receives a quality score from 0 to 100, built from four independently verified dimensions — never from how much a clinic pays.
Equipment
Brand, model, technical specs and maintenance records.
Practitioner
Qualifications, certifications and years of experience.
Protocol
Evidence-based approach, personalisation and safety measures.
Outcomes
Documented results, patient reviews and before/after data.
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