Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
PRP contains bioactive substances such as growth factors, proteins, peptides, cytokines, and others that can stimulate skin and tissue healing. Because of its positive effects on skin and tissue regeneration, PRP can be used in aesthetic and regenerative medicine to heal wounds, rejuvenate skin, restore hair, and many other conditions.
PRP Treatment Process
A blood sample will be drawn and then spun in a centrifuge. Upon blood spinning, components will separate and release bioactive particles such as growth factors and others in the solution. A licensed clinician will prepare and inject the separated plasma solution in the area that needs to be treated.
Uses
Skin rejuvenation, treatment of hair loss, combination with other cosmetic procedures and products
Benefits
- Platelet-rich plasma treatment can regenerate tissues, rejuvenate skin, and stimulate new hair growth.
- Topical applications of PRP can also enhance the results of other cosmetic treatments.
- Low allergy risk as plasma is from your own blood
- Due to its versatility, PRP can be combined with most other skin rejuvenation treatments, to enhance overall results.
Side Effects
Soreness/bruising/swelling at the injection site for a few hours after PRP treatment.
Results
Not permanent, will need maintenance treatments to continue seeing the benefits.