Behind the Syringe with Dr. Honey - EZ Gel, PRF & Filler Explained: Natural Under-Eye Rejuvenation EP. 5
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EZ Gel, PRF & Filler Explained: Natural Under-Eye Rejuvenation | Behind the Syringe EP 5
In this episode of Honey Radio: Behind the Syringe, Dr. Honey and Michelle dive deep into one of the most requested topics in aesthetics right now: EZ Gel, PRF, and how “plasma filler” compares to traditional filler and Sculptra.
They unpack the hype around celebrities getting PRF/EZ Gel for under-eyes and smile lines, and explain what’s actually happening behind the scenes when your own blood is used as a treatment.
In this episode, they talk about:-
What PRF really is
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Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) vs the older PRP term
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How blood is drawn, spun and the “golden” layer is separated
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Why PRF is more concentrated in growth factors and healing cells
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EZ Gel: “Filler” from your own blood
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How EZ Gel is made by heating & cooling PRF into a gel
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Why it’s 100% your own blood (no synthetic chemicals)
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Where it shines: under-eyes, mild smile lines, fine lines, subtle glow
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Why results are gradual (not overnight or super dramatic)
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Why you often need multiple sessions and get 5 syringes per session
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Filler vs EZ Gel vs Sculptra – who needs what?
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Filler = structure, contour, facial balancing (cheeks, jawline, chin), immediate volume
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EZ Gel = natural, preventative, refresh, early hollowing & dark circles under the eyes
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PRF (liquid) = pigmentation, acne scarring, skin texture (especially with microneedling)
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Sculptra = full-face collagen stimulator for weight-loss patients or naturally “gaunt” faces
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Who is (and isn’t) a good candidate for EZ Gel/PRF?
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Why overall health and blood quality matter
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Why high cholesterol, smoking, dehydration and certain meds can affect results
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How to prepare:
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Hydrate (aim for more water 3 days before)
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Avoid alcohol & NSAIDs like ibuprofen, Advil, Aleve
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Tylenol is preferred if you need pain relief
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Why EZ Gel costs what it costs
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30–40 minutes to draw, spin, heat/cool and prepare your blood
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Use of advanced cannula techniques, especially under the eyes
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It’s done by medical professionals only, with biohazard safety protocols
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You treat multiple areas (under-eye, smile lines, marionette lines, cheeks) in one session
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Real talk on expectations
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Why EZ Gel is subtle, natural and gradual, not a “new face tomorrow” treatment
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The importance of realistic expectations and combining treatments
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Why first-time patients are often eased in with Botox before longer, more involved procedures
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Throughout the episode, Dr. Honey and Michelle answer common patient questions in a fun Q&A style:
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“What’s better for under eyes: filler or EZ Gel?”
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“What if I just have pigment but not hollowing?”
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“What’s best for acne scars and texture?”
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“If I want immediate cheeks and jawline contour, what should I choose?”
They also share behind-the-scenes stories about bad under-eye filler experiences, dissolving filler, and why some patients choose EZ Gel after being scared of synthetic products—but why filler, PRF, EZ Gel and Sculptra are not enemies. They’re tools, and the best injectors know when to use each one.
👉 We offer free consultations so you can find out whether EZ Gel, PRF, filler, Sculptra—or a combo—is right for you. Have questions or want to share your experience? Send us a DM on Instagram @honeybynursejett