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
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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
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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.