Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
Introduction to Service
Introducing Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), a revolutionary cosmetic procedure that harnesses the body's natural healing properties to rejuvenate and enhance both skin and hair. PRP, derived from your own blood, contains concentrated platelets and growth factors, making it a sought-after treatment for its remarkable ability to stimulate tissue repair and regeneration. At our clinic, PRP is at the forefront of modern aesthetics, providing safe and effective solutions for facial rejuvenation and hair restoration.
Service Questions
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a biologically derived therapeutic substance prepared by centrifuging a patient's autologous blood to isolate a concentrated fraction rich in platelets and associated growth factors. This platelet-rich plasma fraction exhibits potent regenerative and tissue-repairing capabilities, making it an integral component in various medical and cosmetic procedures aimed at promoting cellular proliferation, collagen synthesis, and tissue revitalization.
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PRP is ideal for:
Improving skin texture and tone while reducing fine lines and wrinkles for the face, neck, and body.
Stimulating hair growth and thickness by promoting the production of new blood vessels and cells in hair follicles.
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The process involves:
Drawing a small amount of your blood.
Separating the plasma with our WorldPRP centrifuge.
For facial treatments, PRP is either applied topically with DP4 microneedling or delivered deeper into the skin using the Potenza infusion tip or Skin Booster.
For hair restoration, PRP is injected into the scalp with a needle array to target hair follicles precisely.
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PRP treatments are generally well-tolerated and cause minimal discomfort. Depending on the procedure, we can also apply numbing cream or other anaesthetic procedures to minimize pain.
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Results may vary, and the number of treatments depends on the area being treated. For the face and body, a minimum of 3 sessions is recommended, while hair restoration typically requires 4-6 sessions, spaced 4 weeks apart.
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An ideal candidate for Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy should be in good overall health, with a high platelet count achieved through a healthy lifestyle, such as a balanced diet and regular physical activity, which enhances the effectiveness of PRP treatments for tissue regeneration and rejuvenation.
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PRP treatment is deemed safe because it employs the patient's own blood components, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions, and involves minimally invasive procedures performed in controlled clinical settings by trained professionals.