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How Much Does Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy Cost in Cancún?

The average price of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy in Cancún is $900, the minimum price is $600, and the maximum price is $1,200.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapyfrom $600from $1,600from $400
Data verified by Bookimed as of August 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 94 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Carlos Alonso Alejos Mex

41 years of experience

Dr. Carlos Alonso Alejos Mex specializes in hair restoration procedures, including PRP therapy. He focuses on achieving natural-looking results while prioritizing patient safety.

  • Board-certified in plastic, aesthetic, and reconstructive surgery
  • Expertise in both cosmetic and reconstructive procedures
  • Member of the Mexican Council of Plastic, Aesthetic, and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Emphasizes individualized treatment planning for each patient
  • Performs hair restoration procedures for local and international patients
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Wajid Burad Fonz

17 years of experience
Wajid Burad Fonz is a specialist at Cellular Institute in Cancún, with 17+ years of sports medicine practice. He is a Fellow of the American College of Orthopaedic Medicine (AAOM) and focuses on musculoskeletal ultrasound, prolotherapy, and orthobiologics. His clinic role also includes training physicians worldwide in ultrasound-guided injection techniques and stem cell delivery.

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Marcell • Fillers injection
United States of America
Aug 4, 2026
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My Coordinator was EXCELLENT! She was knowledgeable and helped me with every detail from transportation to hotel accommodations to restaurants to shopping
If you're considering under-eye fillers, here’s my practical take on the process. The planning was very smooth. My "Coordinator was EXCELLENT! She was knowledgeable and helped me with every detail from transportation to hotel accommodations to restaurants to shopping." The doctor was meticulous, injecting carefully and slowly while checking for symmetry. It is too early to tell the final result. One thing to be aware of is the language dynamic. "Most of the staff was bilingual; however, the doctor was not so this required nursing staff translation. I would have been more comfortable if the doctor answered my questions directly versus using a translator. This was just a preference. It did not minimize the excellent treatment that was provided. I definitely plan to return for services and will be prepared by learning conversational Spanish." A key tip: understand prices are per syringe, so the final cost is determined on-site. I had no additional expenses. Paying with cash is cheaper, but not all local ATMs dispense US dollars.
The Coordinator was EXCELLENT! She was knowledgeable and helped me with every detail from transportation to hotel accommodations to restaurants to shopping.
Most of the staff was bilingual; however, the doctor was not so this required nursing staff translation. I would have been more comfortable if the doctor answered by questions directly versus using a translator. This was just a preference. It did not minimize the excellent treatment that was provided. I definitely plan to return for services and will be prepared by learning conversational Spanish.

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Updated: 08/04/2026
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