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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment: Rejuvenation from within...


PRP treatment involves autologous plasma injection to the face
 PRP is a treatment that involves injecting a concentrated source of platelet rich plasma obtained from patient's own blood to into respective area of concern to promote tissue healing. PRP has been used not only for cosmetic purposes but also in treating orthopedic conditions such as joint degenerative conditions, tendonitis, plastic surgery, wound healing post surgery or burn injury to name a few.
PRP contains not only high concentrations of platelets but also seven different growth factors that stimulates tissue regeneration, collagen production and formation of new blood vessels to the treated area.

PRP treatment is a great option for:
  • Improving wrinkles and lines at the surrounding eyes, mouth, forehead and neck
  • Acne Scars
  • Dull lifeless and sagging skin 
  • Combination with Fractional CO2 laser treatment for enhanced effect
  • Hair loss treatment
  • Patients looking for alternative to Botox and fillers
Plasma: remaining yellow blood component

PRP procedure involve withdrawing patient's own blood (~10cc) and centrifuging it to seperate the red blood cells from the plasma (yellow coloured blood component). The plasma obtained is then reinjected into concerned areas of the face to improve wrinkles, sagging, volume loss, and scars to achieve the rejuvenated, lifting affect. The treatment will not yield an instanteneous result however will be appreciated over a period of time as the new collagen and tissue repair occurs. PRP can be combined with microneedling or laser treatments for a more dramatic results.

If you are intrested to know more about PRP, call us for more information!

3 comments:

  1. Advancements in the medical field have left no disease or old ailment that can’t be cured. One such breakthrough innovation is Stem Cell Therapy that has garnered much appreciation for its excellent results. Stem cell therapy is being used and widely accepted around the world to generate new tissues using the ones own blood and marrow and injecting them back into the body to replace damaged and affected stem cells.

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  2. PRP stands for “Platelet Rich Plasma, and that uses your own blood cells improve the skin.

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  3. Thanks for the great tutorial. It is nice to go through the process at a high level.
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