PRP Treatments

PRP: The Future of Anti-Aging Treatments

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has a high concentration of platelets which promote healing and are widely used in both skin and hair rejuvenation. PRP is one such therapy that can give your skin a radiant glow and your hair the nourishment it needs to grow and shine.

This innovative procedure involves using your blood to stimulate and regenerat hair growth and boost collagen production in the skin. Many PRP facial patients report reduced wrinkles, pigmentation, acne scars, stretch marks, and skin texture and tone issues.

What Are PRP Treatments?

Revitalising Treatment, Made Organic…

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. It’s a natural substance that’s found in your blood. PRP is rich in growth factors, which are proteins that help to repair and rejuvenate damaged tissue.

When PRP is injected into your skin, it helps to stimulate the production of new collagen and elastin. This can help to reduce wrinkles, improve skin tone, and restore your skin’s youthful appearance.

PRP treatments are a safe and effective way to improve your skin’s appearance. They’re also minimally invasive, so there’s no downtime.

If you’re ready to look and feel your best, then contact us today to schedule a consultation.

We’ll help you determine if PRP treatments are right for you, and we’ll answer any questions you have.

Before & Afters

Frequently Asked Questions

PRP treatment is a relatively quick procedure. The actual injection process takes around 30 minutes. However, you may need to come in for a consultation before the treatment and for a follow-up appointment after the treatment.

The results of PRP treatment can last for several months to years. However, the exact duration of the results will vary from person to person.

The recovery time for PRP treatment is generally very short. You may experience some mild bruising and swelling, but these symptoms should subside within a few days. You can resume your normal activities immediately after the treatment.

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma, while PRF stands for platelet-rich fibrin. The main difference between the two is that PRF contains a higher concentration of fibrin, which is a protein that helps to clot blood. This makes PRF more effective for wound healing and other conditions that require the formation of scar tissue.

PRP treatment is generally considered to be a safe procedure. However, there are some risks associated with the treatment, such as bleeding and infection. It is important to talk to your provider about the risks of PRP treatment before you decide to have the treatment.

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