PRX Plus Singapore: Needle Free Skin Booster for Glow, Firmness, Texture and Brightening
A new generation topical skin booster for patients who want visible skin improvement without injections
PRX Plus is a professional topical needle-free skin booster designed to improve skin glow, firmness, smoothness and overall skin quality without injections or visible peeling downtime.
Applied using a specific massage technique, it helps support skin revitalisation, hydration, brightening and a firmer appearance, making it suitable for concerns such as dull skin, enlarged pores, uneven tone, oily skin, fine lines, mild laxity and tired-looking skin.
At The Clifford Clinic in Singapore, PRX Plus may be performed as a standalone skin quality treatment or combined with selected treatments such as Pico laser, HIFU, fillers or other doctor-directed protocols.
What is PRX Plus?
PRX Plus is a professional skin booster and brightening gel developed by WiQo. It is part of the PRX family of treatments and is described as a newer generation development following PRX T33.
The important distinction is that PRX Plus is not injected. It is applied topically and this makes it attractive for patients who want visible skin improvement but are hesitant about needles, injectable downtime or an obviously altered appearance.
PRX Plus is also different from a conventional chemical peel. Traditional peels often rely on controlled epidermal injury, frosting, visible peeling and recovery time. PRX Plus is designed to work without the classic frosting effect.
The aim is to deliver skin stimulation, glow and firmness with minimal disruption to daily life.
For Singapore patients, this is especially relevant because many patients want skin treatments that fit around work, social events and travel. In a humid, high UV environment, treatments with minimal downtime and a strong emphasis on aftercare, moisturising and sun protection are often preferred.
What are the key ingredients in PRX Plus?
PRX Plus contains a combination of active ingredients that work across different layers of the skin.
The main ingredients highlighted in the WiQo material are:
- Ammonium Trichloroacetate
This is associated with the tightening and glowing effect. The professional deck lists 33% ammonium trichloroacetate and describes its role in stimulating dermal activity and collagen related effects. - Homocysteic Acid
This is positioned as a key ingredient in PRX Plus. The WiQo material states that PRX Plus contains homocysteic acid and that the combination between ammonium trichloroacetate and homocysteic acid is patented. - Citric Acid
Citric acid is an alpha hydroxy acid. In the PRX Plus formula, it is described as supporting smoothing by reducing corneocyte cohesion and encouraging gentle desquamation of the stratum corneum. - Phytic Acid
Phytic acid is described in the material as a tyrosinase inhibitor. Tyrosinase is involved in melanin production, which is why phytic acid is commonly used in brightening and pigmentation focused skincare strategies.
Together, these ingredients are designed to target glow, skin turnover, brightening, skin smoothness, firmness and overall skin regeneration.
How does PRX Plus work?
PRX Plus is applied topically, but it is designed to act deeper than a simple surface skincare product. The combination of ammonium trichloroacetate and homocysteic acid at low pH triggers a chemical reaction that helps the two main ingredients penetrate without a frosting effect. Once the active ingredients cross the skin barrier, they activate a biochemical cascade within the skin.
The treatment is described as acting across three main layers:
- Stratum corneum
- Epidermis
- Dermis
PRX Plus also has a pigmentation-focused pathway. Homocysteic acid and phytic acid are described as acting on melanocytes by supporting melanin superficialisation and reducing melanin synthesis, which helps explain their role in brightening protocols.
PRX-PLUS acts on every layer of the skin:
Stratum corneum
Targets: Corneosomes
Ingredients: Citric Acid
Biochemical Action: Keratin softening
Results: Smoothing Effect
Epidermis
Targets: Keratynocites
Ingredients: Homocysteic acid
Biochemical Action: Turn over improvement
Results: Skin regeneration.
Dermis
Targets: Fibroblasts
Ingredients: Ammonium, Trichloroacetate Biochemical Action: collagen production
Results: Tightening and Lifting effect
Biochemical Cascade And Clinical Effects Of Prx-plus Skin Booster:
What skin concerns can PRX Plus help with?
1. Dull and tired-looking skin
PRX Plus helps by supporting skin turnover, smoothing the surface and improving radiance.
2. Fine lines and early wrinkles
PRX Plus is not a substitute for botulinum toxin, fillers or lasers when deeper wrinkles are present. However, it may help soften the appearance of fine lines by improving hydration, skin smoothness and dermal support.
3. Enlarged pores and uneven texture
PRX Plus may help improve the appearance of pores by refining texture, supporting turnover and improving skin firmness.
4. Uneven skin tone and pigmentation
It can help with uneven tone, dullness, dark spots or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
5. Mild laxity and loss of firmness
PRX Plus may help patients who feel their skin is starting to look less firm or less “bouncy”. It does not replace surgery, HIFU, Thermage, or collagen-stimulating injectables. However, it can complement these treatments by improving superficial skin quality and giving a fresher, firmer appearance.
Book an appointment at The Clifford Clinic to learn how PRX Plus Skin Booster can help you
What are the main benefits of PRX Plus?
The key benefits of PRX Plus include:
- Needle-free treatment
PRX Plus is applied onto the skin and does not require injections. - Minimal downtime
Most patients can return to normal daily activities shortly after treatment. - Immediate glow
Patients may notice brighter and smoother-looking skin after treatment. - Improved skin smoothness
Supports exfoliation, surface refinement and skin turnover. - Brighter looking complexion
The formula includes pigmentation-focused ingredients such as phytic acid and homocysteic acid. - Firmer skin feel
PRX Plus is designed to support collagen-related effects and skin tightening. - Suitable for combination protocols
It can be used as a standalone treatment or incorporated into multi-treatment plans. - Suitable for different skin phototypes
PRX Plus can be used in all skin phototypes. In Singapore, this is still best paired with proper doctor assessment and sun protection.
What can patients expect during PRX Plus treatment?
There are 3 main steps:
- Cleanse
The skin is cleansed and prepared with WiQo P Solution. This prepares the skin surface and helps optimise the pH before the PRX Plus application. - Apply
PRX Plus is applied using the specific WiQo massage technique. The product is worked into the skin by the provider while wearing nitrile gloves. - Moisturise
After the product is removed, a nourishing moisturiser is applied to help restore comfort and support the hydrolipidic film.
A face treatment usually takes around 10 to 12 minutes, while a face and neck treatment takes around 15 minutes. A typical full cycle is around 4 sessions, spaced approximately 14 days apart.
Patients may feel mild tingling, warmth or tightness during treatment. This is usually temporary. Unlike more aggressive peels, the aim is not to create obvious frosting, rawness or prolonged peeling.
How many sessions are needed?
The number of PRX Plus sessions depends on the patient’s skin condition and goals.
One session
A single session may be suitable for patients who want a quick glow before an event. The WiQo professional material states that after one treatment, patients may notice a radiant glow and brighter skin tone from the next day, with smoother and firmer feeling skin.
Three sessions
A three session plan may suit patients with oily skin, enlarged pores, dullness, mild wrinkles or uneven texture. The WiQo material describes three treatments as supporting sebum stabilisation, collagen synthesis, skin turnover, pore size improvement, tightening and wrinkle reduction.
Four to five sessions
A fuller course may be recommended for patients who want more persistent skin quality improvement, especially when there is dullness, early laxity, wrinkles or pigmentation concerns. The protocol material notes that PRX Plus effects become more persistent after 3 to 5 applications, with incremental improvement and effects stabilising for 6 to 8 months, depending on the patient.
At The Clifford Clinic, the number of sessions should be tailored after consultation. Some patients need a glow focused treatment. Others need a structured skin quality programme with maintenance.
Book a doctor-led consultation at The Clifford Clinic, so you can understand your diagnosis, the most suitable options and what results are realistic for your skin.
PRX Plus as a standalone treatment
PRX Plus can be performed as a standalone treatment for patients who want a simple, needle free option for skin glow, texture and firmness.
This is suitable for patients who:
- Want brighter skin before an event
- Prefer low downtime treatments
- Are not ready for injectables
- Want to improve dullness and texture
- Have mild fine lines or early firmness loss
- Want a maintenance treatment between other aesthetic procedures
A standalone PRX Plus course is often appealing because it is easy to fit into a busy schedule. It can be done during a lunch break, with minimal visible recovery in most patients.
PRX Plus in combination treatment protocols
One of the strengths of PRX Plus is that it can be used as part of a larger aesthetic plan.
For pigmentation and uneven tone
PRX Plus may be paired with Pico laser or pigment focused skincare when appropriate.
For pores and texture
PRX Plus may be paired with RF microneedling when suitable. PRX Plus helps improve the surface layer of the skin by supporting skin turnover, smoothing dull texture and improving radiance, while RF microneedling works deeper in the dermis by delivering controlled radiofrequency energy to stimulate collagen remodelling around pores and textural depressions.
For wrinkles and facial ageing
PRX Plus may be combined with botulinum toxin or fillers where appropriate. It does not replace these treatments, but it can improve skin quality while injectables address muscle activity, folds or volume loss.
PRX Plus aftercare
Aftercare is important because the goal is not just immediate glow, but healthier skin recovery and longer-lasting improvement.
Patients should usually:
- Avoid harsh scrubs and exfoliating acids for several days
- Avoid retinoids temporarily if the skin feels sensitive
- Avoid excessive sun exposure
- Use broad-spectrum sunscreen daily
- Keep the skin moisturised
- Avoid sauna, hot yoga and intense heat exposure immediately after treatment
- Follow the clinic’s prescribed home care plan
For Singapore patients, sunscreen compliance is especially important. UV exposure is one of the most important drivers of pigmentation recurrence, photoageing and uneven tone.
Is PRX Plus suitable for Singapore skin?
PRX Plus can be very relevant for patients in Singapore because of the common skin concerns seen in this climate.
Humidity, heat, UV exposure and urban pollution can contribute to clogged pores, oily shine, pigmentation, dullness and uneven texture. Many patients also prefer treatments that do not require obvious peeling or social downtime.
However, suitability still depends on proper assessment. Patients with active eczema, very sensitive skin, open wounds, recent sunburn, active infection, uncontrolled inflammatory acne or a compromised skin barrier may need to delay treatment.
Patients with melasma should also be assessed carefully because melasma can worsen if the skin is irritated or exposed to UV without adequate protection.
PRX Plus at The Clifford Clinic
The Clifford Clinic offers PRX Plus as a professional skin quality treatment for patients who want a non injectable option for glow, firmness, smoother texture and brighter looking skin.
The treatment may be recommended as:
- A standalone glow treatment before an event
- A course treatment for pores, texture, dullness and early ageing
- A maintenance treatment between lasers, injectables or lifting treatments
- A combination protocol with Pico laser, microneedling, RF microneedling, HIFU, fillers or other doctor directed treatments
- A pigmentation support treatment when paired with appropriate homecare and sun protection
At The Clifford Clinic, we don’t believe that PRX Plus exists as a one-size-fits-all treatment. The focus is to assess the patient’s skin type, pigmentation pattern, acne activity, pore concerns, laxity, previous procedures and downtime tolerance before recommending a plan.
Aftercare after PRX Plus
After PRX Plus treatment, patients should keep the skin well moisturised, use broad-spectrum sunscreen daily, and avoid excessive sun exposure, saunas, hot yoga, intense exercise, facial scrubs, retinoids, exfoliating acids and other active skincare for the first few days, or as advised by the clinic.
Mild tightness, redness, warmth or light flaking may occur and usually settle quickly, but the skin should not be picked or over-exfoliated.
Gentle cleansing, barrier repair moisturiser and strict sun protection are important to support recovery, reduce irritation and help maintain the brightening, smoothing and firming effects of the treatment.
Book a PRX Plus consultation in Singapore
PRX Plus is suitable for patients who want a needle-free, low downtime skin booster treatment for glow, firmness, smoother texture and brighter looking skin. It can be used alone or as part of a customised aesthetic plan for pigmentation, enlarged pores, skin dullness, fine lines and early laxity.
At The Clifford Clinic, PRX Plus is offered with doctor-led assessment, personalised treatment planning and appropriate aftercare for Singapore skin.
A consultation is recommended to determine whether PRX Plus is suitable for your skin condition, goals and downtime preferences.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not exactly. PRX Plus uses acid-based technology, but it is not designed to behave like a traditional peeling treatment with visible frosting and prolonged peeling. PRX Plus works without a frosting effect. Clinically, it is better understood as a topical skin booster that aims to stimulate glow, firmness, turnover and brightening with minimal downtime.
No. PRX Plus does not replace them. It works mainly on skin quality, glow, surface texture, brightness and mild firmness. If the patient has significant volume loss, deep folds, strong expression wrinkles or structural ageing, injectables or device-based treatments may still be required. PRX Plus can be useful as a complementary skin quality layer.
It can be combined in selected cases, but the sequence matters. The WiQo protocol describes PRX Plus with a low fluence 1064 nm picosecond laser for pigmentation, and also describes PRX Plus one week before RF microneedling in certain texture protocols.
PRX Plus may be considered as part of a brightening protocol, but melasma is more complex than ordinary pigmentation. Melasma can flare with heat, UV exposure, inflammation and irritation. Patients with melasma should not treat PRX Plus as a standalone cure. A proper melasma plan usually includes strict sunscreen, pigment regulating skincare, avoidance of triggers and carefully selected energy based treatments only when suitable.
A single session is usually for a short-term glow and smoother-looking skin. A course is more appropriate when the goal is texture refinement, pore appearance, oil control, fine lines, firmness or longer-lasting skin quality improvement. The effects become more persistent after 3 to 5 applications, with improvement building incrementally and stabilising for several months, depending on the patient.
