SKIN REJUVENATION
What is Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy?
PRP therapy is a new form of regenerative medicine that utilizes your own blood, where the platelet rich plasma component is extracted, concentrated and reintroduced to rejuvenate the skin.
Platelet-Rich plasma (PRP) is blood plasma that has been enriched with platelets.
Platelets are the key to the body’s ability to stop bleeding and repair damaged blood vessels and cells in the body. Platelets contain substances called growth factors that activate and rejuvenate cells in the body.
The concentrated platelets in PRP contain tremendous amounts of bioactive proteins, which include the growth factors PDGF and VEGF. These growth factors have been shown to initiate accelerated tissue repair, and according to experts have also been shown to have positive effects on skin rejuvenation. The growth factors, when released, promote tissue repair, angiogenesis (capillary formation), and collagen production.
This treatment is associated with no risk of allergy or infections as we are essentially using your own byproduct
PRP regenerates damaged tissues stronger and faster than most traditional treatments
Benefits of PRP for Skin Rejuvenation
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is effective particularly for creepy skin under the eyes (fine wrinkles) that are difficult to treat by conventional rejuvenation therapy. It is also effective for treating wrinkles, acne scars, saggy skin, eye bags, and neck wrinkles.
The effects last at least 18 months and could be permanent (as if the skin actually became younger). 
Some of the Aesthetic Applications of PRP
- Fine wrinkles around the eyes
- Nasolabial grooves
- Wrinkles on the lips
- Acne marks/scars
- Wrinkles on the forehead
- Wrinkles on the neck
- Pregnancy stretch marks
- Anti-Aging
- Hand Wrinkles
- Forehead Wrinkles
- Eye Bags
- Under eye dark circles
- Loose skin/Saggy Skin (especially on the face), etc.
A variety of Growth Factors Released from PRP Rejuvenate the Skin from the Inside
- • PDGF (Platelet derived growth factor) Cell Growth, new generation and repair of blood vessels, collagen production.
- • VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) Growth and new generation of vascular endothelial cells.
- • FGF (Fibroblast Growth Factor) Tissue repair, cell growth, collagen production, hyaluronic acid production.
- • EGF (Epithelial Growth Factor) Promotion of epithelial cell growth, angiogenesis, and promotion of wound healing.
- • TGF-B (Transforming Growth Factor) Growth and neogenesis of epithelial cells and vascular endothelial cells, promotion of wound healing.