There is a certain kind of skin treatment people are always searching for but rarely believe exists: something that helps the skin look brighter, smoother, firmer, more hydrated, and more refreshed without looking like you had a major procedure done. Most people want improvement, but they do not always want days of visible peeling, flaking, redness, or social downtime.
That is exactly why PRX Derm Perfexion and PRX Plus have become such exciting options in the world of medical aesthetics.
At Bella Derma Skin Care Solutions in Reno, Nevada, PRX Derm Perfexion and PRX Plus can be used as elegant, professional skin treatments for clients who want a refreshed, luminous appearance without the dramatic peeling associated with many traditional chemical peels. These treatments can be performed on their own, or they may be paired with microneedling for clients who want a more advanced approach to texture, firmness, acne scarring, dullness, and visible skin rejuvenation.
Schedule a personalized skin consultation at Bella Derma to find out whether PRX Derm Perfexion, PRX Plus, or PRX with microneedling is right for your skin.
PRX Derm Perfexion is described by WiQo as a professional, in-office skin booster designed to improve the overall appearance of the skin, including the look of firmness, elasticity, and hydration, without needles or downtime. Its formulation includes trichloroacetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, and kojic acid. PRX Plus is commonly positioned as a stronger, enhanced version of PRX that may be selected for more mature skin or deeper-looking concerns such as sun damage, melasma, or stubborn hyperpigmentation.
But what does that actually mean for your skin? And how do you know whether PRX alone or PRX with microneedling is the better choice?
Let’s break it down in a way that is easy to understand.
What Is PRX Derm Perfexion?
PRX Derm Perfexion is often described as a “no-peel” or minimal-downtime skin treatment, but that phrase alone does not fully capture what makes it special.
Traditional chemical peels are designed to create controlled exfoliation. Depending on the peel, that may mean visible peeling, dryness, flaking, tightness, and a few days where the skin looks worse before it looks better. For many people, that is a dealbreaker. They want skin improvement, but they do not want to rearrange their work schedule, social life, or family obligations around downtime.
PRX Derm Perfexion takes a different approach.
Rather than acting like a classic surface peel that relies heavily on visible shedding, PRX is applied topically using a professional technique and massaged into the skin. The goal is to support a brighter, tighter, smoother, more hydrated-looking complexion while keeping the surface of the skin looking presentable. Many clients love that they can pursue skin rejuvenation without the same level of interruption they might expect from more aggressive resurfacing treatments.
It is especially appealing for people who say things like:
“I want my skin to glow, but I cannot peel for a week.”
“I feel like my skin looks tired, dull, or crepey.”
“My makeup is not sitting as smoothly as it used to.”
“I want something more advanced than a facial, but I am not ready for aggressive downtime.”
“I want help with texture, pores, fine lines, sun damage, or acne marks.”
PRX Derm Perfexion fits beautifully into that in-between space: more advanced than a basic spa facial, but generally less disruptive than many traditional resurfacing treatments.
What Is PRX Plus?
PRX Plus is an enhanced PRX option that may be considered when the skin needs a stronger level of correction. While PRX Derm Perfexion is already a professional topical biostimulator-style treatment, PRX Plus is often selected for clients with more advanced visible skin concerns.
That may include:
Mature-looking skin
Deeper dullness
More noticeable sun damage
Stubborn discoloration
Melasma-prone concerns
Rougher texture
More visible laxity
Skin that needs a stronger rejuvenating push
The important thing to understand is that PRX Plus is not automatically “better” for everyone. In aesthetics, stronger does not always mean more appropriate. The right choice depends on your skin type, history, sensitivity, pigment tendencies, current skin barrier health, and goals.
For some clients, PRX Derm Perfexion is the ideal starting point. For others, PRX Plus may be selected because their skin concerns are more resistant or more advanced. At Bella Derma, the best approach is always personalized. The goal is not to chase the strongest treatment possible; the goal is to choose the most intelligent treatment for your skin.
Why PRX Is Different From a Traditional Chemical Peel
Many people hear “TCA” and immediately think of old-school chemical peels that cause significant peeling. That reaction makes sense because TCA, or trichloroacetic acid, is a well-known ingredient used in many chemical peel treatments.
For general education on how chemical peels work, the American Academy of Dermatology explains that chemical peels are used to improve the appearance of skin by removing damaged outer layers.
However, PRX Derm Perfexion is not experienced like a classic TCA peel. Its combination of TCA, hydrogen peroxide, and kojic acid is designed to create visible skin improvement without the same kind of dramatic surface peeling many people associate with stronger chemical peels. U.S. Dermatology Partners describes PRX Derm Perfexion as offering tighter, smoother, healthier-looking skin without the same level of irritation or inflammation as traditional peels.
That distinction matters.
A traditional peel often focuses on controlled injury and exfoliation at the skin’s surface. PRX is valued because it can help skin look revitalized while preserving a more polished appearance during the treatment process. Some clients may still experience mild flaking, dryness, warmth, or redness, but the treatment is generally known for being far more socially convenient than many peel-based options.
For Reno clients with busy schedules, that is a major advantage. Whether you are a professional, parent, business owner, bride-to-be, or simply someone who does not want to hide for several days, PRX may offer a more elegant path toward fresher-looking skin.
The Main Benefits of PRX Derm Perfexion
1. Brighter, More Radiant-Looking Skin
One of the first things clients often notice after PRX is that their skin looks more awake. The complexion can appear less dull, less tired, and more luminous.
This makes PRX especially appealing in Reno, where the high-desert climate can leave skin looking dehydrated, uneven, and weathered. Between dry air, sun exposure, wind, and seasonal temperature changes, many people in Northern Nevada feel like their skin loses its natural glow faster than expected.
PRX helps address that “tired skin” look by encouraging a fresher, more revitalized appearance. For people who feel like their skin looks flat or lifeless, this can be one of the most satisfying benefits.
2. Smoother-Looking Texture
Texture is one of the most common reasons clients seek advanced skin treatments. Uneven texture may show up as roughness, enlarged-looking pores, crepiness, tiny bumps, old acne marks, or a general lack of smoothness.
PRX can help the skin look more refined and polished. While it is not a substitute for every resurfacing treatment, it is a beautiful option for clients who want smoother-looking skin without committing to a more aggressive procedure.
This benefit can be especially noticeable when PRX is performed in a series. One treatment may create a fresh glow, but a series can help build a more progressive improvement in the look of tone, texture, firmness, and radiance.
3. Firmer, More Elastic-Looking Skin
PRX Derm Perfexion is often discussed for its ability to improve the appearance of firmness and elasticity. WiQo specifically describes it as helping improve the appearance of skin firmness, elasticity, and hydration.
This is important because many clients are not only concerned with lines. They are concerned with skin quality.
Skin quality refers to how the skin looks and behaves overall: its bounce, smoothness, hydration, clarity, glow, and resilience. PRX is not a facelift and will not replace surgical lifting, but it may be an excellent choice for clients who want their skin to look more supported, refreshed, and firm.
4. Hydrated, Healthier-Looking Skin
Dry, dehydrated skin can make fine lines look more obvious. It can also make makeup settle into texture and create that tight, tired look many people dislike.
PRX is valued because it can leave the skin looking hydrated and refreshed rather than stripped. That is one reason many clients prefer it over treatments that leave their skin visibly peeling or uncomfortable for days.
In Reno, hydration-focused rejuvenation matters. The dry climate can be unforgiving, and many clients need treatments that support a plumper, more supple appearance.
5. Improved Look of Fine Lines and Crepiness
Fine lines often appear more noticeable when the skin is dehydrated, dull, or losing firmness. PRX may help soften the appearance of fine lines by improving the overall look of skin quality.
It can be especially helpful for clients who are beginning to notice early signs of aging but do not necessarily need aggressive resurfacing. It may also be a good option for those who already receive injectables but want to improve the skin itself.
This is an important point: Botox and fillers can be wonderful tools, but they do not directly improve every aspect of skin quality. PRX can complement a broader aesthetic plan by focusing on the surface and structure of the skin’s appearance.
6. Brighter-Looking Discoloration and Uneven Tone
Because PRX Derm Perfexion includes kojic acid, it is frequently discussed in relation to uneven tone and pigmentation concerns. Kojic acid is commonly used in skincare for its brightening properties, and U.S. Dermatology Partners describes kojic acid as a brightening agent that suppresses melanin production and can help improve the appearance of tone and pigmentation.
This makes PRX particularly interesting for clients concerned with sun spots, uneven tone, post-acne marks, or dull discoloration. PRX Plus may be considered for more stubborn pigment-related concerns, depending on the client’s skin and provider evaluation.
Because pigmentation is complex, especially melasma, it is important to have a professional consultation. The wrong treatment, wrong timing, or poor aftercare can worsen pigment-prone skin. At Bella Derma, treatment selection should be thoughtful, conservative when needed, and paired with proper home care and sun protection.
7. Little to No Social Downtime for Many Clients
One of PRX’s biggest advantages is convenience. Many people want visible skin improvement, but they do not want to look like they are recovering from a procedure.
PRX is often chosen because it offers rejuvenating benefits with minimal social interruption. Some clients may experience temporary redness, warmth, mild tenderness, dryness, or light flaking. However, compared with many traditional medium-depth peels or aggressive resurfacing treatments, PRX is generally considered easier to fit into a normal routine.
That makes it a strong choice before events, during busy work periods, or as part of a maintenance plan.
PRX Derm Perfexion Without Microneedling
PRX on its own is a beautiful treatment for clients who want glow, refinement, hydration, and a firmer-looking complexion without needles.
This option may be ideal for someone who:
Wants a skin refresh before an event
Is nervous about microneedling
Has mild to moderate dullness or texture
Wants less downtime
Prefers a needle-free treatment
Is new to advanced skin treatments
Wants to improve skin quality gradually
Has a busy schedule and needs to return to normal activities quickly
During a PRX-only treatment, the skin is cleansed and prepared. The PRX solution is applied and massaged into the skin using a specific professional technique. The number of applications may vary depending on the skin, treatment area, and provider’s plan. Afterward, the skin is typically finished with calming, hydrating, and protective products.
The experience is usually very manageable. Some clients feel tingling, warmth, or mild sensitivity during application. After the treatment, the skin may look pink or flushed temporarily, but many clients leave looking refreshed.
The best part of PRX alone is that it can give the skin a polished glow without creating the same recovery demands as more invasive procedures.
Best Benefits of PRX Without Microneedling
A Refined Glow With Minimal Interruption
PRX alone can be a wonderful “glow treatment” for clients who want their skin to look brighter and healthier without a dramatic recovery period.
This makes it a smart choice before:
Weddings
Photo sessions
Vacations
Reunions
Professional events
Date nights
Holiday gatherings
Business conferences
While it should still be scheduled with enough time to ensure the skin responds well, many clients love PRX because it does not usually require them to hide out afterward.
A Gentle Entry Point Into Medical Aesthetics
Not everyone is ready for lasers, injectables, microneedling, or deeper resurfacing. PRX can be an excellent bridge between facial treatments and more intensive procedures.
For clients who are nervous, sensitive, or new to medspa treatments, PRX alone can feel approachable while still offering a more advanced experience than a basic facial.
Year-Round Appeal
Some resurfacing treatments require more seasonal caution because of sun sensitivity. While daily SPF is always essential, PRX is often promoted as a treatment that can be easier to incorporate year-round. U.S. Dermatology Partners notes that PRX Derm Perfexion does not create photosensitivity, making it easier to administer year-round.
That can be helpful in Reno, where outdoor lifestyles, skiing, hiking, boating, and high-altitude sun exposure make strict seasonal planning more challenging.
Excellent Maintenance Between Bigger Treatments
PRX alone may also serve as a maintenance treatment between other services. For example, someone who receives laser therapy, microneedling, injectables, or corrective skincare may use PRX as part of a broader skin-quality plan.
It can help keep the skin looking fresh, hydrated, and radiant between more intensive appointments.
PRX Derm Perfexion With Microneedling
When PRX is paired with microneedling, the treatment becomes more advanced.
Microneedling creates controlled microchannels in the skin. These tiny channels stimulate the skin’s natural repair process and can help improve the appearance of texture, acne scars, pores, fine lines, and overall skin quality. When PRX is incorporated into a microneedling treatment plan, the goal is to combine collagen-induction benefits with the revitalizing effects of PRX.
This combination is often chosen for clients who want more visible correction than PRX alone may provide.
For clients focused on acne scars, texture, and collagen support, microneedling can be a powerful part of a customized skin rejuvenation plan.
PRX with microneedling may be considered for:
Acne scars
Indented texture
Enlarged-looking pores
Rough skin texture
Post-acne discoloration
Fine lines
Early laxity
Dull, tired skin
Sun-damaged-looking skin
More advanced rejuvenation goals
Dermatology Times published expert commentary describing strong success with PRX-T33 combined with microneedling for depressed scars and hyperpigmentation associated with acne, using a series of sessions spaced about one month apart.
The American Academy of Dermatology also notes that acne scars often require professional treatment because different scar types may need different approaches.
That does not mean every acne scar patient should receive the same protocol. Acne scarring varies widely. Some scars are shallow, some are tethered, some are pigmented, and some require combination therapy. But for the right candidate, PRX with microneedling can be an exciting option.
Why PRX and Microneedling Work So Well Together
PRX and microneedling are complementary because they approach skin rejuvenation from different angles.
Microneedling stimulates the skin through controlled mechanical injury. This encourages a repair response and supports collagen remodeling over time.
PRX supports a brighter, firmer, more hydrated-looking complexion through topical biostimulation and professional application.
Together, they may create a more comprehensive treatment for clients who need both surface refinement and deeper-looking textural improvement.
Think of it this way:
PRX alone is like giving the skin a luminous, firming, revitalizing push.
Microneedling alone is like encouraging the skin to rebuild and remodel.
PRX with microneedling is a more advanced strategy that can support both glow and correction.
This combination may be especially valuable for clients who feel their skin looks dull and uneven but also has textural issues that need more than a surface refresh.
Best Benefits of PRX With Microneedling
1. More Noticeable Texture Refinement
If your primary concern is texture, PRX with microneedling may be more appropriate than PRX alone. Microneedling is commonly used for textural remodeling, and PRX adds a brightening, firming, rejuvenating component.
This combination may be helpful for skin that feels rough, uneven, or bumpy, or for people who feel like their makeup emphasizes texture.
2. Support for Acne Scar Improvement
Acne scars are one of the most frustrating skin concerns because they often require a strategic series of treatments. A single facial or peel rarely provides the kind of improvement people want.
PRX with microneedling may be considered for certain types of acne scarring, especially when texture and discoloration are both part of the concern. Dermatology Times’ expert commentary specifically discusses the combination for depressed scars and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation associated with acne.
At Bella Derma, this is where a personalized consultation becomes important. The provider should evaluate the scar type, skin tone, acne activity, pigment risk, and treatment history before recommending a plan.
3. Better Overall Skin Quality
Some treatments focus on one concern. PRX with microneedling can support multiple visible skin-quality goals at once: texture, tone, glow, firmness, pores, fine lines, and hydration.
That makes it attractive for clients who say, “I do not just have one issue. I want my skin to look better overall.”
4. A Stronger Collagen-Focused Treatment Plan
Microneedling is often chosen because of its collagen-induction benefits. PRX is also discussed as a biostimulator-style treatment that can improve the look of firmness and elasticity. Combining the two may create a stronger collagen-focused approach for the right candidate.
This is not an overnight transformation. Collagen remodeling takes time. Many clients notice an early glow, but textural changes usually improve gradually over a series.
5. A More Corrective Option Than PRX Alone
PRX alone is beautiful for glow and refinement. PRX with microneedling is more corrective.
If a client has mild dullness and wants a quick refresh, PRX alone may be perfect. If a client has acne scars, deeper texture, larger-looking pores, or more visible aging changes, PRX with microneedling may make more sense.

PRX Alone vs. PRX With Microneedling: Which Is Right for You?
The best option depends on your skin goals.
Choose PRX alone if you want:
A needle-free treatment
Minimal social downtime
Brighter, smoother-looking skin
A hydrated glow
A firmer-looking complexion
A pre-event refresh
A good first step into advanced skin treatments
A maintenance option between other services
Choose PRX with microneedling if you want:
More advanced texture improvement
Acne scar support
A stronger collagen-induction plan
Help with pores and roughness
More corrective skin rejuvenation
A series-based treatment for long-term improvement
A more intensive option than PRX alone
Choose PRX Plus if your provider determines that your skin may benefit from a stronger PRX option, especially if you have more mature skin, stubborn pigmentation, melasma-prone concerns, or deeper-looking sun damage.
The most important thing is not choosing the trendiest option. It is choosing the right option for your skin.
What Skin Concerns Can PRX Help Address?
PRX Derm Perfexion and PRX Plus may be used as part of a treatment plan for many common concerns, including:
Dullness
Dehydrated-looking skin
Fine lines
Crepey texture
Uneven tone
Sun-damaged appearance
Rough texture
Enlarged-looking pores
Mild laxity
Post-acne marks
Acne scarring, especially when combined with microneedling
Stretch marks, in some treatment plans
Neck, chest, and hand rejuvenation
PRX is not only for the face. Depending on the client and provider recommendation, PRX may be used on areas such as the neck, décolleté, hands, or other areas where the skin looks crepey, dull, or sun-damaged.
This versatility makes it especially valuable for clients who are starting to notice that their face looks fresher than their neck or chest. A polished facial result can be undermined when the surrounding areas show visible aging. PRX may help create a more harmonious, refined appearance.
What to Expect During a PRX Treatment at Bella Derma
A PRX appointment at Bella Derma should begin with a thoughtful evaluation of your skin. This is important because the provider needs to understand your goals, skin history, current products, sensitivity level, pigment risk, and whether you are a better candidate for PRX Derm Perfexion, PRX Plus, PRX with microneedling, or another treatment altogether.
During a PRX-only treatment, the skin is cleansed and prepared. The PRX solution is applied and massaged into the skin using a specific technique. The provider may perform multiple passes or layers depending on the plan. After the solution is absorbed and the treatment is complete, the skin is usually cleansed and finished with supportive products.
During PRX with microneedling, the appointment is more involved. The skin may be numbed first for comfort. Microneedling is then performed according to the treatment plan, and PRX is incorporated in a way selected by the provider. Because microneedling creates microchannels, aftercare becomes especially important.
You may leave with redness, warmth, tightness, or sensitivity. With microneedling, redness may be more noticeable and may last longer than PRX alone. Your provider will give you instructions on what to avoid and what to use afterward.
Is There Downtime?
PRX alone usually has minimal social downtime for many clients. You may have temporary redness, warmth, sensitivity, dryness, or light flaking. Some people look glowing shortly after treatment, while others may look pink for a short period.
PRX with microneedling typically involves more downtime because microneedling itself creates controlled injury. Redness, tightness, sensitivity, dryness, and mild flaking can occur. The exact recovery depends on treatment depth, skin sensitivity, and your provider’s protocol.
In either case, aftercare matters. You should follow the instructions given by your provider, avoid harsh active ingredients until cleared, protect your skin from sun exposure, and use recommended products to support the skin barrier.
How Many Treatments Are Needed?
A single PRX treatment can be a beautiful refresh, especially before an event or when the skin needs a quick boost. However, many concerns respond best to a series.
A PRX series may be recommended for clients who want improvement in firmness, tone, texture, or dullness. Some pre- and post-care guidance from aesthetic practices describes PRX or PRX Plus as often requiring a series of 4–5 sessions for optimal results. U.S. Dermatology Partners also notes that treatment frequency varies depending on the goal, with multi-session plans often recommended for issues such as tone, photoaging, acne scarring, stretch marks, and pigmentation.
For PRX with microneedling, a series is also commonly recommended, especially for acne scarring or more advanced texture. Many clients need multiple treatments spaced weeks apart to see progressive improvement.
The best plan is customized. Your provider may recommend:
A single PRX glow treatment
A PRX series
PRX Plus for more advanced concerns
PRX with microneedling
PRX as part of a broader plan with laser, skincare, or other services
Who Is a Good Candidate for PRX?
PRX may be a good option for people who want skin rejuvenation without significant downtime. It may be especially appealing for clients who want to improve skin quality but are not ready for aggressive resurfacing.
You may be a good candidate if you have:
Dull skin
Mild laxity
Fine lines
Uneven texture
Uneven tone
Dry or dehydrated-looking skin
Sun-damaged-looking skin
Crepey skin on the face, neck, or chest
Post-acne marks
Acne scars, especially if considering combination therapy
However, PRX is not right for everyone. You may need to avoid or postpone treatment if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have open wounds, active infection, active irritation, certain skin conditions, or known allergies to treatment ingredients. Pre- and post-care instructions from aesthetic providers list contraindications such as active skin irritation, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, compromised barrier, open lesions, pregnancy or breastfeeding, ingredient allergies, and active herpetic eruptions.
A consultation is the safest way to know whether PRX is appropriate for you.
Why Reno Skin Needs a Smarter Rejuvenation Plan
Reno is beautiful, but the climate can be hard on skin. The high-desert environment often means dry air, strong sun exposure, wind, seasonal temperature swings, and outdoor lifestyle habits that can accelerate the visible signs of skin aging.
Clients in Reno often struggle with:
Dryness
Dullness
Sun spots
Uneven tone
Fine lines
Texture changes
Dehydrated-looking skin
Redness or sensitivity
Premature crepiness around the eyes, neck, and chest
Because of this, the best skin treatments in Reno should not only focus on one problem. They should support the skin as a whole.
That is where PRX can fit beautifully. It is not just about peeling. It is about helping the skin look refreshed, luminous, hydrated, firmer, and more even. For many clients, it offers the kind of polished, healthy-looking glow that feels natural rather than overdone.
Why Choose Bella Derma Skin Care Solutions for PRX in Reno?
Bella Derma Skin Care Solutions is not simply offering treatments. The goal is to create a thoughtful, elevated skin experience where clients feel seen, guided, and cared for.
PRX Derm Perfexion, PRX Plus, and PRX with microneedling should not be treated like one-size-fits-all services. Your skin deserves a customized approach. At Bella Derma, the provider can evaluate your skin, discuss your goals, and help determine whether PRX alone, PRX Plus, microneedling with PRX, or another treatment is the best choice.
What makes Bella Derma’s approach different is the combination of medical aesthetics, luxury experience, and genuine personal attention. Clients are not rushed through a generic treatment. They are guided through a plan designed around their concerns, comfort level, lifestyle, and long-term goals.

For some people, the best plan may be a gentle PRX glow series. For others, it may be PRX Plus for deeper concerns. For acne scarring or significant texture, PRX with microneedling may be the more effective path. For clients with multiple concerns, PRX may be combined strategically with other services offered at Bella Derma.
The result is a more intelligent approach to skin rejuvenation.
Frequently Asked Questions About PRX Derm Perfexion and PRX Plus
Is PRX Derm Perfexion a chemical peel?
PRX contains TCA, an ingredient commonly associated with chemical peels, but PRX is different from a traditional peel experience. It is often described as a no-peel or minimal-peel treatment because it is designed to improve the look of skin without the dramatic peeling associated with many traditional chemical peels.
Will my skin peel after PRX?
Some clients may experience light flaking or dryness, but PRX is not known for the heavy peeling associated with many stronger peels. Your skin response may vary based on your skin type, condition, number of applications, and aftercare.
What is the difference between PRX Derm Perfexion and PRX Plus?
PRX Derm Perfexion is the classic professional PRX treatment. PRX Plus is generally considered a stronger or enhanced option that may be selected for more mature skin or deeper-looking concerns such as sun damage, melasma, or stubborn hyperpigmentation. Your provider can determine which is more appropriate.
Is PRX better with microneedling?
It depends on your goals. PRX alone is excellent for glow, hydration, firmness, and overall skin refresh. PRX with microneedling may be better for clients who want more advanced texture improvement, acne scar support, pore refinement, and collagen-focused rejuvenation.
Does PRX with microneedling hurt?
Microneedling may cause discomfort, but numbing is often used to make the treatment more comfortable. PRX alone is usually very tolerable and may feel warm, tingly, or mildly sensitive during application.
How soon will I see results?
Many clients notice a glow or smoother-looking skin soon after PRX. More corrective changes, especially with texture, acne scars, or firmness, typically require a series and develop gradually.
Is PRX safe for darker skin tones?
PRX is often discussed as suitable for a wide range of skin types and tones, but pigment-prone skin still requires careful evaluation. If you have melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, or a history of pigment changes, your provider should customize the treatment plan and aftercare carefully.
Can PRX be done before an event?
Yes, PRX may be a good pre-event treatment for many clients because it is designed to create a refreshed glow with minimal social downtime. However, it is still best to avoid trying any new treatment immediately before a major event. Ideally, schedule your first PRX treatment with enough time to see how your skin responds.
Can PRX be used on the neck and chest?
Yes, PRX may be used on areas beyond the face, including the neck, décolleté, and hands, depending on your provider’s recommendation.
How do I book PRX in Reno?
You can schedule a consultation or appointment with Bella Derma Skin Care Solutions in Reno through BellaDermaPro.com or the booking page at BellaDermaPro.com/booking.
The Bottom Line: PRX Is for People Who Want Skin That Looks Refreshed, Not Overdone
PRX Derm Perfexion and PRX Plus are exciting because they meet a need many clients have: visible skin improvement without looking like they had a major procedure.
PRX alone can be a beautiful option for glow, hydration, firmness, brightness, and smoother-looking skin with minimal social downtime. PRX Plus may offer a stronger option for clients with more advanced concerns. PRX with microneedling can take the treatment further, especially for texture, acne scars, pores, and collagen-focused rejuvenation.
The best choice depends on your skin.
At Bella Derma Skin Care Solutions in Reno, the goal is to help you choose wisely, treat safely, and create results that look refined, radiant, and natural. Whether you are preparing for an event, correcting long-standing skin concerns, or simply wanting your skin to look healthier and more luminous, PRX may be one of the most elegant additions to your skin rejuvenation plan.
To learn whether PRX Derm Perfexion, PRX Plus, or PRX with microneedling is right for you, schedule a consultation with Bella Derma Skin Care Solutions in Reno at BellaDermaPro.com/booking.

