The Secret to Younger Looking Skin and the Solution for Hair Loss is in Our Blood
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a naturally concentrated product that is produced from your own blood. Plasma contains high concentration of platelets, stem cells and growth factors that stimulate healing, grow new collagen, repair and regenerate damaged skin or hair follicles, slow and reverse signs of aging. PRP can be used alone or in combination with other procedures such as microneedling or Sculptra to optimize results.
PRP treats: Poor skin texture, Scarring, Fine wrinkles, Pigmentation and Hair loss
PRP for Hair Loss?
PRP can treat various causes of hair loss such as hormonal imbalance, autoimmune, hereditary, medication induced.
PRP is injected at the level of the hair follicles. PRP growth factors work to stimulate new hair growth. Treatment typically requires 4 sessions per year, followed by maintenance once a year. In instances where hair follicles have been destroyed by scar or advanced male-patterned balding, PRP may not be as effective.
What to Expect?
Treatment takes about 1 hour. Time is allowed for numbing. During this time, PRP is prepared. Microneedling and PRP application takes on average 30 minutes. If treatment involves direct injection of PRP into the dermis, treatment takes about 20 minutes.
You’ll notice an immediate “glow” to your skin. You will continue to see improvements over the next few weeks. Full results can be seen up to 6 months after treatment as collagen production continues over the course of this time.
What are the side effects and downtime for PRP?
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- PRP treatment is virtually painless. There may be some temporary discomfort or redness at the treatment site, but this quickly resolves.
- Mild bruising, tenderness associated with bruising, itching, swelling, and temporary bleeding at the injection site may sometimes occur.
- Since Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is isolated from your own blood, there is no risk of an allergic reaction or rejection. PRP also has antimicrobial & anti-inflammatory effects which minimizes the risk of infection and swelling.
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Make an appointment any time of day or night. If it is made after our normal working hours, someone will reach out to you to confirm your appointment by the next working business day.