PRP Therapy
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses a concentrated portion of the patient's own blood to stimulate healing, collagen production, and hair growth in aesthetic and regenerative treatments.
Definition
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses a concentrated portion of the patient's own blood to stimulate healing, collagen production, and hair growth in aesthetic and regenerative treatments.
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What You Need to Know
PRP is created by drawing the patient's blood, spinning it in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich layer, and then injecting or applying this concentrated plasma to the treatment area. In aesthetics, PRP is used for facial rejuvenation (the "vampire facial" when combined with microneedling), under-eye rejuvenation, hair restoration for thinning hair and alopecia, hand rejuvenation, and scar improvement. The growth factors in PRP (PDGF, TGF, VEGF, EGF) stimulate cellular repair, collagen synthesis, and new blood vessel formation. Results develop over 3-6 weeks as collagen remodeling occurs. A series of 3 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart is typical.
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Common Patient Questions
- 1What is PRP therapy?
- 2Does PRP work for hair loss?
- 3How long do PRP results last?
- 4Is PRP safe?
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Front Desk answers questions about PRP therapy, discusses applications for facial rejuvenation or hair restoration, provides pricing, and schedules appointments.
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Common questions about prp therapy.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses a concentrated portion of the patient's own blood to stimulate healing, collagen production, and hair growth in aesthetic and regenerative treatments. PRP is created by drawing the patient's blood, spinning it in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich layer, and then injecting or applying this concentrated plasma to the treatment area. In aesthetics, PRP is used for facial rejuvenation (the "vampire facial" when combined with microneedling), under-eye rejuvenation, hair restoration for thinning hair and alopecia, hand rejuvenation, and scar improvement.
Your medical spa provider can answer this during your appointment. Front Desk answers questions about PRP therapy, discusses applications for facial rejuvenation or hair restoration, provides pricing, and schedules appointments.
Your medical spa provider can answer this during your appointment. Front Desk answers questions about PRP therapy, discusses applications for facial rejuvenation or hair restoration, provides pricing, and schedules appointments.
Your medical spa provider can answer this during your appointment. Front Desk answers questions about PRP therapy, discusses applications for facial rejuvenation or hair restoration, provides pricing, and schedules appointments.
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