PRP- Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment
What is PRP- Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment?
- PRP promotes collagen production and stimulates it to develop complete facial rejuvenation instead of focusing on just specific wrinkles. It will generate a new spark on the face by filling the volume lost cheeks, improving skin tones, tailoring the skin smooth and tight face
- PRP can also be a good treatment for scars and stretchmarks. This treatment is easily combined with other treatments, including vitamin serums or platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Micro needling helps minimize the appearance of pores, scars, and stretch marks and helps correct an uneven skin tone. During a consultation, you can learn more about the benefits of micro needling with PRP.
Signs you’re a PRP Candidate
- Sagging Skin
- Aging Skin
- Tired-looking skin
- Skin Blemishes
- Scars
- Stretchmarks
What to expect
- Slight discomfort during extraction
Results:
- Tighter Skin
- Softer Skin
- Smoother Skin
- Fuller Skin
- Younger and Vibrant Skin
- Reduces scars
- Reduces stretchmarks
Contraindications
- Critical thrombocytopenia (low platelet count)
- Hypofibrinogenaemia.
- Haemodynamic instability (collapse)
- Sepsis (infection)
- Acute and chronic infections.
- Chronic liver disease.
- Anti-coagulation therapy (warfarin, dabigatran, heparin
Duration | Interval | Recommended Sessions |
45 to 60 minutes | 2 weeks’ interval | 4 to10 session |
Post-treatment Care
- Make sure to apply recommended products
- Avoid sun exposure as much as possible
Treatment Procedures
- Cleansing
- Collect the patient’s own blood. Less than two ounces (between 15 to 50 milliliters) are required for the procedure.
- Centrifuge the blood.
- Process and collect the platelets.
- Inject the PRP into the area.