Platelet-Rich-Plasma (PRP)
Platelet-Rich-Plasma (PRP) therapy is an innovative treatment used in aesthetics for skin rejuvenation and hair restoration. It involves extracting a small amount of the patient's blood, processing it to increase the concentration of platelets, and then injecting it into targeted areas. The high platelet concentration releases growth factors that stimulate healing and regeneration. In skincare, PRP is often used to improve skin texture, tone, and elasticity by stimulating collagen production. It is also popular for treating acne scars and fine lines. In hair restoration, PRP is injected into the scalp to promote hair growth and increase hair density. As a minimally invasive procedure with a low risk of allergic reactions, since it uses the patient's own blood, PRP is a favored choice for those seeking natural enhancements in aesthetics.
PRP Facial
PRP- Platelet-Rich-Plasma can be used on the face and other parts of the body.
PRP facial therapy is carried out by taking out some of your blood, spinning it in a centrifuge to separate the different components, and then injecting the plasma back into the area to be treated. This plasma contains platelets which are rich in growth factors, these help to stimulate collagen and also hair follicles resulting in rejuvenation. Plasma is the transparent fluid that carries your blood cells.
PRP facial therapy can be done in combination with a microneedling device or with fine needles. The downtime is minimal, and you will start to see results in around 6 weeks.
3 to 6 sessions are advised for the first treatment and then once or twice annually for maintenance.
PRP for Hair
PRP-Platelet-Rich Plasma for Hair
By injecting PRP into the scalp, it stimulates the development of new, healthy cells and promotes your hair's healing process. The preparation of the plasma fluid injection guarantees the highest concentration of growth factors, so 'sleeping' follicles will be stimulated to grow and heal faster. PRP procedure can be done in combination with a microneedling device or with fine needles. The process is used to create intentional and superficial “micro-injuries” to the outermost layer of the scalp or skin. This will jump-start the rejuvenation process. The downtime is minimal, and you will start to see results at around 6 weeks. 3 to 6 sessions are advised for the first treatment and then once or twice annually