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PRP is a treatment where plasma and platelets are secreted from your own blood. This is then injected into the area to be treated to increase the body's innate ability to regenerate different types of tissue.
PRP is 100% natural and has no side effects, no complications and has minimal downtime.
PRP has been used since the 70's in connection with operations to reduce the healing time of wounds. Within the aesthetic received the treatment extra attention after Kim Kardashian posted a picture of herself in 2013, where she had received a so-called "Vampire facelift".
What can PRP help with?
PRP often has a good effect on treatment for hair loss, wrinkles / fine lines, acne scars, crow's feet around the eyes, wrinkles around the mouth, nasolabial folds (wrinkles between the nose and corners of the mouth), thin, flabby and dehydrated skin. In addition, the treatment has a good effect on sagging skin and rings under the eyes, which are very difficult to treat with other methods.
The treatment can:
Reduce wrinkles and lines
Normalize skin color (pigments)
Reduce pores
Prevent hair loss and increase thickness and growth
Increase the thickness and elasticity of the skin
Reduce bags under the eyes
Tighten the skin
Increase bone mass
How does PRP work?
In PRP treatment, the body's natural processes are utilized. Because you excrete unwanted substances, you get a higher concentration of platelets, which in turn leads to increased production of cells with regenerative ability. We have substances in the blood that help with hemostasis / repair, but because we increase the concentration, one will "boost" the ability to repair.
These cells will act on damaged tissue, increase the production of collagen and elastin, nourish hair follicles, optimize scar tissue, attack pigments and turn back the clock a few years for the quality of skin and hair.
PRP is also used by dentists for wound treatment, muscle / soft tissue damage, osteoarthritis patients, intimacy health for women and men and by veterinarians.
A product that combines PRP with hyaluronic acid, called Cellular Matrix, can used for skin treatment and will, in addition to the effect of PRP, provide more plump, a better hydrated skin and is perfect for use under the eyes, nasolabia, acne scars and wrinkles. You get an immediate result with Cellular Matrix.
How does the treatment take place?
6ml is drained or 10ml of blood, depending on the type of treatment desired, from you on a vacuum-filled tube. The tube is centrifuged for 5min. and we are left with growth factors, nutrients and hormones that are tapped on a syringe ready for use in the desired area.
Everything happens in a closed system, so that the treatment is completely safe for you as a patient.
How long the treatment takes depends on method and area to be treated.
If you want, you can get anesthetic cream, but it is not recommended as the effect that the cream has will reduce the effect of platelets. This must be assessed against whether you want anesthesia or not.
What can you expect?
To achieve the best possible effect, it is important not to wash the skin, apply make-up or sweat (exercise or sauna) throughout the day.
The recommended course of treatment is 3 treatments at 3-4 week intervals. For maintenance, 1-2 injections a year are recommended.
With Cellular Matrix you will get an immediate result, due to the hyaluronic acid. With PRP only, without added Cellular Matrix, will it take a few days before the effect starts. After 2-3 months you will be able to see clear results. The treatment has a greater effect on the structure of the tissue and lasts longer than ordinary products used today. The result is 100% natural and the product is safe to use.
Bruising can occur (as a result of hitting a blood vessel, these disappear after 7-14 days. Redness of the skin will, in most people, disappear after a few hours and swelling after 24-48 hours.
Who is the treatment suitable for?
The treatment is suitable for everyone between 18 - 100 years, regardless of skin type.
Cancer patients / patients with a history of cancer, pregnant women and hemophiliacs are not recommended to be treated with PRP.
Patients with the disease are advised to recover before treatment.
PRP - Rich Plasma Platelet
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