"Plasma Rich Platelets"
What does it do?
PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma.
Our blood is made of several different substances, including plasma. Plasma contains proteins that are known to promote healing and cell growth.
PRP treatment for the face can be a fantastic solution for fine lines, wrinkles, and other concerns, but it's important understand the procedure when considering treatment.
I'm dedicated to providing my patients with an unmatched level of care, beginning with education! Combined with SkinPen, this is exciting treatment can help you achieve a more youthful, refreshed look.
Here are 5 essential facts about PRP:
1. PRP utilizes your own blood.
PRP therapy requires a blood draw. (1 vial) This blood is then separated, using a centrifuge. By using your own blood, PRP has a low risk of complications.
2. PRP combined with SkinPen
Using the SkinPen, your PRP is “microneedled” into the face & applied topically, to stimulate cell regeneration, healing & collagen production.
3. PRP encourages collagen production
Aside from simply speeding up the healing process, PRP therapy can actually stimulate the body to produce collagen.
4. PRP specific target for skin repair
When it comes to your skin specifically, PRP treatment has its own list of benefit:
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Large pores
- Uneven skin tone
- Uneven skin texture
- Acne scars
- Sun damage
- Spider veins
- Dull, tired look overall
5. PRP treatment decreases downtime
PRP therapy when paired with microneedling, is a quick, pain-free treatment. While skin can be slightly red or sensitive for 24hr after treatment, symptoms are mild & resolve quickly.
Patients often begin to see the results of their PRP treatment after just a few days.
Single treatment: $600
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