Cost guide · North Dakota · 2026

PRP Therapy Cost in North Dakota

Platelet-rich plasma for skin, hair, and tissue regeneration.

North Dakota average
$500–$2500
per session
US national average
$500–$2500
on par
Coverage
158
verified med spas · 17 cities

How much does prp therapy cost in North Dakota?

PRP Therapy in North Dakota typically costs $500–$2500 per session. The US average is $500–$2500 per session, so North Dakota runs in line with the national average. Pricing reflects the cost of living across North Dakota's 17 metros and 158 verified providers.

PRP Therapy cost by city in North Dakota

Local price bands reflect each metro's cost of living. Click a city for top providers and reviews.

CityPRP Therapy costMed spas
Fargo$500–$2500100
Bismarck$500–$250018
Minot$500–$25009
West Fargo$500–$25008
Grand Forks$500–$25005
Williston$500–$25003
Bismark$500–$25002
Jamestown $500–$25002
Bottineau$500–$25002
Hazen$500–$25002
Reiles Acres$500–$25001
Grafton$500–$25001
Dickinson$500–$25001
Carson$500–$25001
Carrington$500–$25001
Watford City$500–$25001
Harvey$500–$25001

What drives prp therapy pricing in North Dakota

PRP uses your own platelets concentrated from a blood draw to stimulate healing and rejuvenation. Common uses: hair restoration, skin rejuvenation, joint pain. In North Dakota, the biggest cost factors are the provider's experience and credentials, the specific protocol and product brand used, and local cost of living — which is why prices range from $500 to $2500 per session across the state's 17 metros.

PRP Therapy cost in North Dakota — FAQ

How much does prp therapy cost in North Dakota?

PRP Therapy in North Dakota typically costs $500–$2500 per session. The US average is $500–$2500 per session, so North Dakota runs in line with the national average. Pricing reflects the cost of living across North Dakota's 17 metros and 158 verified providers.

Are results permanent?

PRP triggers natural regeneration; results typically last 12-18 months with maintenance.

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Reviewed by the No BS Med Spa Reviews editorial team · Updated 2026-07-11 · No paid placement.