The "vampire facial" is one of those treatments whose catchy, social-media-friendly name drives far more searches than the clinical term would — and underneath the branding is a real medical procedure: generally microneedling combined with PRP (platelet-rich plasma) from the patient's own blood. For an owner, the name is a marketing asset and the treatment is a serious clinical procedure, and the gap between those two things is where care is required.
This is general education for owners, not medical advice.
