PRP
A “Red Carpet” kind of treatment
What is PRP Treatment?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a popular regenerative treatment in cosmetic and aesthetic medicine. Derived from a patient's own blood, it contains a high level of growth factors essential for tissue repair and regeneration. PRP is rich in platelets, growth factors, and other bioactive proteins. These components play a crucial role in stimulating collagen production, improving skin texture, and reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
Beyond its cosmetic applications, PRP is a promising treatment for hair loss. By stimulating hair follicles and promoting hair growth, PRP offers a potential solution for individuals experiencing hair thinning or balding. This regenerative therapy harnesses the body's natural healing processes to revitalize the scalp and encourage hair growth.
So, it is basically like “for me, by me?”. Yes, exactly, it is basically like for you, by you, kind of treatment. By utilizing a patient's own blood, this treatment harnesses the body's natural healing potential. This personalized approach minimizes the risk of adverse reactions and offers a safe and effective way to address various medical conditions, from hair loss to joint pain and wound healing.
What does PRP target?
PRP facial
Also known as a Vampire Facial Treatment, PRP can be injected into the face and the neck. It provides anti-aging and regenerative effects to the skin. It helps in under-eye rejuvenation, pigmentation reduction, scar revision, and overall rejuvenation.
- Dark eye circles
- Wrinkles & large pores
- Fine lines on the forehead
- Fine lines on the forehead
- Fine lines & turkey neck
Hair PRP
Platelet-rich plasma therapy involves injecting concentrated platelets into the scalp or other hair-bearing areas. This stimulates hair growth and improves scalp health by promoting angiogenesis, which forms new blood vessels to nourish hair follicles, and by releasing growth factors that stimulate hair growth and repair. PRP therapy is often used for early hair loss, premature shedding, or as a preventive measure. It can be combined with other treatments like low-level laser therapy for enhanced results. PRP is considered to be the best ALOPECIA AND HAIR FALL TREATMENT!
PRP Body
PRP therapy can be used for various aesthetic concerns, including hand rejuvenation, treatment of stretch marks and scars, and addressing wrinkled skin in the bust area. By stimulating collagen production and tissue regeneration, PRP can improve skin texture, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and enhance overall skin quality.
PRP subcision and acne scar revision
Platelet-rich plasma therapy is a popular dermatological treatment for various skin concerns, including acne scarring. Scars form as fibrous tissue develops after skin injury. Acne scars can significantly impact a person's appearance, prompting the desire for cosmetic improvement. PRP therapy involves injecting concentrated platelets into the deeper layers of the skin. This stimulates collagen production and tissue remodeling, helping to reduce the appearance of scars.
How does PRP work?
PRP therapy is a 3-step process:
Blood Extraction
A small amount of blood is drawn from the patient's arm.
The blood is collected in a special tube containing an anticoagulant to prevent clotting.
Centrifugation
The blood sample is placed in a centrifuge and spun at high speed.
This process separates the blood into different layers: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) layer, Platelet-poor plasma (PPP) layer, Red blood cell layer
PRP Insertion
The PRP layer is carefully extracted from the tube.
The PRP is injected into the desired treatment area using a fine needle.
Is PRP Right For You?
Yes, PRP therapy can be an excellent option for individuals seeking a natural approach to various skin and hair concerns. Ideal candidates for PRP therapy include those who:
- Are experiencing hair loss or thinning hair
- Have acne scars or other types of scars
- Desire for skin rejuvenation and improved skin texture
- Want to minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Are looking for a non-surgical approach to aesthetic concerns