PRP - Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment
What is PRP?
The platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment is a non-surgical, in-office procedure in which a small amount of the patient’s blood is taken for use. Platelets are a component of blood that are necessary for the clotting process. The patient’s blood is then spun in a centrifuge used to separate it from the red blood cells. This process separates the platelets from the red blood cells


What is PRP used for?
PRP is used to improve the appearance of skin, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, tighten skin and treat cellulite.
What is PRP used for?
- Reduction of lines and wrinkles
- Reduction of Acne Scars
- Promotion of new hair growth

How does PRP Work?
PRP Treatment works by improving the underlying structure of the skin to tackle issues like loss of volume and firmness Acne scars – helping to reduce the appearance of wrinkles through the promotion of collagen growth, as well as promoting new skin cell production
What are the side effects of platelet-rich plasma treatment?
Some of the potential side effects and risks of PRP treatment include: Redness, tenderness, pain, or swelling at the injection site Skin discoloration Itching or irritation. There are no serious side effects, however its always important to consult a qualified doctor to assess your risks.