Platelet Rich Plasma
PRP: Redefining Beauty and Healthy Skin, One Drop at a Time
What is Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)?
For this type of treatment, a small amount of blood is extracted from patients and then prepared with our FDA-approved centrifuge system to separate the platelet-rich plasma before being re-injected into certain parts of their skin. Such highly concentrated plasma contains growth factors and other healing ingredients that stimulate collagen production as well as tissue regeneration. This is a safe and minimally invasive procedure with hardly any downtime which makes it suitable for busy people who want effective skin rejuvenation.
PRP: Redefining Beauty and Healthy Skin, One Drop at a Time
For this type of treatment, a small amount of blood is extracted from patients and then prepared with our FDA-approved centrifuge system to separate the platelet-rich plasma before being re-injected into certain parts of their skin. Such highly concentrated plasma contains growth factors and other healing ingredients that stimulate collagen production as well as tissue regeneration. This is a safe and minimally invasive procedure with hardly any downtime which makes it suitable for busy people who want effective skin rejuvenation.
How Does Platelet Rich Plasma Works?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy involves using a patient’s own blood to promote healing and tissue regeneration. After drawing blood, it is spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets, which are rich in growth factors. This concentrated plasma is then injected into the target area, such as an injured tendon or joint, where it stimulates the body’s natural healing processes, reduces inflammation, and accelerates recovery. PRP is also used in cosmetic procedures, like hair restoration, to encourage growth and rejuvenation.
Who Should Consider Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)?
- Those with skin pigmentation problems like melasma or acne scars.
- Individuals who have fine lines and deep wrinkles due to loss of volume or aging skin.
- People suffering from rosacea and couperosis or other kinds of dermal inflammation conditions.
- Anyone looking to rectify problems associated with their skin’s texture including redness or inflammation.
- Individuals hoping for reductions in dark circles and under-eye bags or improvements in skin laxity.
- Individuals suffering from hair loss.
Benefits of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP):
- Results in increased collagen production which leads to firmer-looking younger skins
- Helps smoothen texture leaving them with a wrinkle-free appearance
- Reduces skin pigmentations including acne scars, hence smoother complexions.
- Heals up different kinds of dermal issues naturally
Benefits of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP):
- Always avoid sun exposure and use sunscreen regularly.
- Ensure that your skin is always moisturized and clean.
- Follow any other advice given by your skincare specialist in addition to this.
Who Should Consider Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)?
- Those with skin pigmentation problems like melasma or acne scars.
- Individuals who have fine lines and deep wrinkles due to loss of volume or aging skin.
- People suffering from rosacea and couperosis or other kinds of dermal inflammation conditions.
- Anyone looking to rectify problems associated with their skin’s texture including redness or inflammation.
- Individuals hoping for reductions in dark circles and under-eye bags or improvements in skin laxity.
- Individuals suffering from hair loss.
- Results in increased collagen production which leads to firmer-looking younger skins
- Helps smoothen texture leaving them with a wrinkle-free appearance
- Reduces skin pigmentations including acne scars, hence smoother complexions.
- Heals up different kinds of dermal issues naturally
- It is a minimally invasive procedure that gives long-lasting results without much risk involved.
- Reduce hair loss and enhance hair regrowth
- Always avoid sun exposure and use sunscreen regularly.
- Ensure that your skin is always moisturized and clean.
- Follow any other advice given by your skincare specialist in addition to this.
FAQ's
In general, every type of skin can be treated with PRP therapy.Â
Yes, PRP therapy can complement other skincare treatments such as microneedling or laser therapy. Your skincare specialist can customize a treatment plan tailored to your unique needs to achieve optimal results.
Individuals might have dissimilar experiences, but many patients experience better skin after the first session of PRP treatment. This may build up with time due to continued collagen production and tissue regeneration.
The durability of the effects of PRP therapy varies from one individual to another based on age, skin condition as well as lifestyle practices. However, while a result lasts for a long time, it may be advisable for some people to keep on going for periodic touch-ups to maintain optimal outcomes.
While most persons are not affected by this kind of medicine, pregnant or breastfeeding women should always see their doctor first if they want this kind of treatment.