Plasma Rich Protein (PRP) Injection
Procedure
Separated plasma serum is injected intra dermally and subdermally.
Results
A radiant skin glow becomes evident within few weeks.
Indications
Poor skin quality.
Complications
Minor swelling that dissipates within a few days.
Recovery
Within a couple of days.
Anesthesia
Local with sedation.
- What is PRP?
- Is PRP safe?
- How long does PRP take to work?
- How often should one get PRP injections?
- How does PRP injections work?
Plasma-Rich Protein in a liquid injections that is composed of two elements. The first is the aqueous plasma proteins. The other is cellular containing Platelets loaded with growth factors and embryonic stem cells from which all tissues are derived. Thus, each element plays a role in recovery from past skin injury and hair degeneration.
Yes, as your own tissues cannot produce an allergic reaction.
It starts to work after at least 3-4 weeks and lasts for at least 6 to 12 months, depending on the original skin problem.
Most benefit from 1-2 injections one month apart. For severe skin damage, an initial treatment of three injection each one month apart, followed by maintenance treatment once every 6-12 months is recommended.
PRP has many applications. In plastic surgery, they promote an enhanced rejuvenation and healing of the skin elements thus creating a glow that is truly unique. It also boosts hair follicle growth thus benfiting someone with hairless. We believe that the facial skin should be saturated with PRP thus requiring between 240-300 injections. With light sedation, the procedure is pain free.
- Category
- Services
- Body Part
- Face
- Applicable for Men
- Yes
- Surgical
- No