What Is VAMP by Prollenium? The Complete Provider Guide

Jun 11, 2026
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What Is VAMP by Prollenium? The Complete Provider Guide
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If you're wondering whether VAMP by Prollenium makes sense for your med spa, here's the gist: it's a topical regenerative solution getting a lot of attention for improving skin quality with almost no downtime.

It's easy to work into post-procedure protocols and is designed to fit today's demand for subtle, long-term results. But before you add anything new, you need to know what it is, how it impacts your workflow, and if it's the right fit for your patients and your profit margins. Here's what you need to know.

What Is VAMP Prollenium?

VAMP is a sterile, topical bio-revitalizing solution made by Prollenium Medical Technologies. If you've used Revanesse fillers, you know the company already. Everything's produced in-house at their dedicated Canadian facility, so they're known for quality control.

This formula contains PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide), hyaluronic acid, vitamins, amino acids, and minerals. In March 2026, Prollenium released VAMP Advanced, which has five times more medical-grade PDRN than before. It's only for use in clinics, not retail.

Before you offer it, always check the latest IFU, local approvals, and labeling. VAMP might be available in Canada but not in your state yet, so don't skip this step.

How It Fits Into the Skin-Quality Category

VAMP's part of the regenerative aesthetics trend, sitting with biostimulators, skin boosters, PRP/PRF, and exosome-based treatments. PDRN injectables hit $211 million globally in 2024 and should pass $800 million by 2033. This isn't just a passing phase.

Your patients now ask for treatments that build long-term skin health, not just instant volume or freeze lines for a bit. As noted in the 2026 trend report, people want realistic, subtle results and choose protocols that boost their natural processes. VAMP checks these boxes when you position it right.

What Providers Should Confirm Before Offering It

Before you put VAMP on your menu, it's smart to double-check a few things with your medical director:

  • Get clear on ingredients and approved use from the latest IFU
  • Review admin protocol (topical only, mostly post-microneedling, nano needling, or laser)
  • Check for contraindications and exclusion criteria
  • Confirm storage and product shelf life
  • Decide who needs training on it
  • Set up documentation and track lot numbers
  • Know your state's rules for scope of practice

The usual protocol is three treatments, spaced 30 days apart, with results lasting around six months. You might recommend maintenance every few months, but always confirm with Prollenium first.

Why Med Spas Are Paying Attention to New Skin-Quality Treatments

Looking for new revenue streams is a big deal for spa owners right now. Injectables like neurotoxins and fillers aren't going away, but more patients want combo treatments and add skin-quality services to their regular bookings. Bundling skin-quality options into memberships or seasonal promos keeps people loyal and coming back.

Low-downtime treatments like VAMP also help you see folks who don't want recovery interfering with busy schedules, so you fill more appointment spots.

The Shift From Correction to Maintenance

Patient goals have changed fast. Younger patients are trying to maintain what they've got. Older patients care more about skin texture and glow than total transformation. Industry research says 86% of patients now favor treatments that activate natural healing. Address this in your consults.

When you support long-term skin health, you deliver better outcomes and build stronger relationships. Patients on a maintenance plan stick with you longer.

Where It May Fit in a Treatment Menu

VAMP works well as a post-procedure add-on or bundled in skin-quality plans. Pair it after microneedling, nano needling, or laser when you want the microchannels for better absorption. You can also offer it as a standalone service for hydration and texture-focused patients.

It's a complement, not a replacement. Add it beside injectables, facials, and device-based services if it fits clinically.

Clinical Considerations Before You Add It to Your Practice

Always treat adding a product as a clinical decision first. Your medical director must be hands-on, not just signing off at a distance. Like we mention in our compliance guide, providers need proper training and active involvement.

Patient Selection and Consultation Flow

A thorough consultation is a must. Our consultation guide shows why every good result starts with a detailed intake. For VAMP, make sure to review:

  • Patient's skin concerns and goals
  • Any prior treatments to the area
  • Allergies to ingredients
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding status
  • Active skin infections or inflammation
  • Current meds and medical history
  • Autoimmune disorders or immunotherapy history
  • Age (don't use VAMP on anyone under 22)

Always document baseline skin, concerns, and treatment plan. It protects you and your patients.

Contraindications, Consent, and Expectations

According to current guidelines, don't use VAMP on anyone with active skin disease, autoimmune issues, allergies to the formula, or those pregnant or breastfeeding. Use extra caution if they've had fillers in the treatment area recently.

Consent forms should cover possible side effects, like redness, swelling, minor bruising (usually gone in 24-48 hours), along with session numbers, maintenance, and that results vary. Never promise outcomes.

Documentation and Compliance

Use standardized chart templates in your EHR so you never skip steps. Record treatment sites, method, product lot numbers, how patients respond, aftercare given, and follow-up notes. Always photograph before and after, if you have consent. This covers you from both clinical and compliance angles.

Operational Questions to Answer Before Launch

Even if a product works medically, it can flop if your back office can't support it. Before you tell patients about VAMP, get these things set.

Inventory, Storage, and Reordering

Know how long VAMP lasts in storage, where to keep it, your minimum order, and when to reorder. Our supply cost guide explains why overstocking is a waste. Calculate how many treatments you'll get per unit and your likely usage before making big purchases.

Set a minimum stock level and create a simple trigger for orders. Rotate by first-expire, first-out. Track lot numbers and expiration dates in your EHR or inventory tool.

Team Training and Protocol Standardization

Everyone, even the front desk, should know what VAMP is, who should get it, and what they can (and can't) say about it. Write out your consult questions, treatment setup checklist, aftercare sheet, and what to do if there's a problem. Consistency keeps patients happy and covers your compliance bases.

Pricing and Margin Planning

Figure out your total costs, including product, provider time, supplies, room use, and follow-ups before you set a price. Don't go cheap just because it looks simple.

Like we shared in the Prollenium overview, the difference between your buy price and what you charge decides if it works for your business. Sometimes supplier discounts help, but set pricing that pays you fairly for the expertise you bring.

How to Position the Treatment to Patients

When talking to patients, focus on better skin quality, support for hydration, more even texture, and overall rejuvenation, but stick to what's allowed in product guidance. Give details and real education. That's how you build trust.

Best-Fit Patient Conversations

VAMP is perfect for people prepping for a big event and want quick results, skincare fans looking to level up, and anyone needing a maintenance option between bigger treatments. Use examples, not promises.

Menu Language and Website Copy

Use clear, benefit-focused copy. Briefly outline what happens during the visit, how long it takes, aftercare, and when to expect a series or follow-up. Avoid disease claims, promises, or anything that says results are guaranteed.

Social Media and Before-and-After Guidance

Education is the way to go, so show what the process looks like, do provider Q&As, or walk through a treatment day. If you use before-and-after photos, make sure you've got signed patient consent, stick with natural lighting, skip filters, and never promise results. As our compliance guide says, testimonials and photos should always show real experiences that match what most patients can expect.

How It Compares With Other Skin-Quality Offerings

VAMP is in a group with skin boosters, biostimulators, PRP/PRF, microneedling add-ons, exosome-based products, and high-end skincare. Each treats a different goal, needs a different process, has its own cost, and causes its own amount of downtime.

If you're thinking of Profhilo, that's mostly for hydration. Sculptra and Radiesse (biostimulators) build collagen gradually. PRP or PRF require a blood draw. VAMP? You don't need to draw blood and it's ready to go. It works through the microchannels created by microneedling or similar tech.

Complement, Not Replacement

None of these options replace toxins, fillers, or big devices. They're add-ons. Build plans based on the patient's face, skin, age, goals, and budget. Lots of filler or toxin users can also benefit from a skin-quality protocol. You get better outcomes, and your appointment values go up.

Questions to Ask Vendors or Manufacturer Representatives

When talking to a Prollenium rep or thinking about VAMP, ask them these questions:

  • What training is required?
  • What's in the current IFU for use and dosing?
  • How do you store it and what's the shelf life?
  • Do you provide marketing help or compliance support?
  • Is there a template for documentation?
  • How is it shipped and what's the minimum you can order?
  • What contraindications should we know?

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Adding a New Aesthetic Product

Most mistakes actually come from operations, not from clinical issues.

Overpromising Patient Outcomes

Skin-quality products take time and results vary by person. You need to set clear, realistic goals with your patients. It's fine to talk about glow or radiance if you're medically correct. Don't go promising results or you'll lose trust and get into legal trouble.

Forgetting the Back Office

If you forget to reorder, lose track of inventory, skip charting, or use different software for everything, you lose money. Letting payments, booking, charting, and inventory all live in separate places leads to errors. A single login means you spend less on admin and nothing slips through the cracks.

Build a Smarter Supply Strategy With Portrait

When you use Portrait, you get better prices on injectables, devices, wellness goods, skincare, and more because Portrait taps into a national supplier network. Many clinics save up to 60%.

That helps you boost margins on VAMP and everything else you order. Portrait brings all ordering into one spot and has built-in inventory for real-time updates. When you finish a treatment, your supplies update right away.

You'll get alerts if you're running low, so you never run out. There's clear spend tracking, so you know where every supply dollar goes. There are no revenue shares or long contracts. Portrait works for one location or several. As our supply savings guide explains, Portrait is meant to give you big-clinic buying power, EHR integration, and easy ordering, so you're never stuck paying more for smooth business operations.

Bring New Skin-Quality Treatments Into Your Practice With Confidence

Adding VAMP or any new treatment means you need smart clinical oversight, clear messaging, a trained team, reliable inventory, and a plan for profits. The practices that do well are the ones who prep from day one: check the IFU, train your team, build your protocols, and set pricing that pays the bills.

If a new treatment fits your patients and growth plans, it's a good addition. If you want software that helps with it all, from booking to charting to inventory, Portrait is built for you.

Check out Portrait and see how it can support your med spa as you try new things and keep scaling what's already working.

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