Platelet-Rich Plasma Treatment
PRP
As we age, we notice various physical changes. If you want to get rid of your wrinkles and facial lines, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy can be your best alternative. It improves skin tone and texture and increases collagen formation. PRP has a large number of platelets, this enables the production and release of growth factors and active proteins, which promote facial skin renewal and repair.
What does the PRP procedure entail?
PRP procedures are more closely related to medical than aesthetic procedures. During the procedure, a sample of your blood is taken, and the platelets and protein-rich plasma are separated by a centrifuge to create the PRP, and the purified PRP injecting into your skin or scalp. In a few weeks to months, the complete results of PRP treatments become visible.
Plasma is utilized for a variety of medical and aesthetic applications, including:
Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection to Rejuvenate Photoaged Skin:
PRP is a great option for those seeking facial rejuvenation who want a natural outcome from a natural substance (your platelets). PRP is an intradermal injection increasing skin elasticity and collagen synthesis and can smooth out fine wrinkles, accentuate facial features, enhance skin texture, and lessen pigmentation. Following laser therapy, PRP can be coupled with microneedling and applied topically.
Platelet-rich plasma treatment for melasma:
Treatments for melasma have variable degrees of success and some side effects. PRP injection greatly reduced melasma within a few weeks of treatment and might be utilized as an adjunct or alternative treatment.
Platelet-rich plasma treatment for Hair Restoration:
PRP increases blood flow to the hair follicles and encourages stem cell proliferation and differentiation when injected into the scalp. Clinically speaking, this results in thicker, stronger hair. The best treatment for androgenetic alopecia is PRP (male and female pattern hair loss). To maximize benefits, three to five sessions in a row are advised. PRP therapy involves injecting plasma into the hair follicles to address hair loss. It can take up to 15 minutes and only cause little discomfort.
Instructions for after PRP treatment for skin rejuvenation:
After receiving a facial treatment, most people will feel well enough to drive themselves home. Regular activities can be resumed the next day. Sunscreen should be worn to protect the skin, and exposure to the sun should be kept to a minimum during healing.
Regenkit A-PRP, RegenKit®A-PRP, Class IIb CE certified Medical Devices
The standardized autologous regenerative medicine technology platform, the quick, secure, and effective production of autologous platelet-rich plasma at the point of care.
It distinguishes with a variety of advantages:
- A minimum amount of blood is needed.
- Shown effectiveness and safety.
- High-grade platelets, healthy and active platelets.
The Advantages of a PRP treatment:
The fact that everyone can benefit from a PRP treatment is one of its biggest advantages. Your blood is used in a PRP facial, that’s why there will be no chance of an allergic reaction exists.
- Production of collagen has increased.
- Wrinkles and fine lines have been reduced.
- Skin Tighter and Firmer.
- Improved moisture retention.
- Improvements in Complexion and Tone.
- It doesn’t hurt.
- Treatment is finished promptly.
- Long-term consequences.
- No downtime.
You may be a suitable candidate for the PRP treatment if you show any of the following traits:
- Do you have acne scars?
- Are suffering from hyperpigmentation
- Want to get rid of fine lines and wrinkles?
- Do you want tighter, firmer skin?
- Do you have an uneven skin tone?
- Aren’t ready for a makeover?
- Do you have dry skin?
- Do you think your skin looks older than it should?
We have two types of PRP:
PRP
- Minimum volume of blood required
- Demonstrated safety and efficacy
- Platelet recovery >80%
- High platelet quality / Viable & functional platelets
Golden PRP
- No risk of allergic reaction.
- Platelet recovery >80%
- Patented technologies with 40mg of Hyalurounic acid.