Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy is an FDA approved treatment used to safely heal body tissue in tendons, ligaments and muscles, as well as yielding positive outcomes for clients suffering from burns, wounds and hair loss. Platelet rich plasma is a procedure whereby your blood is drawn and placed into a centrifuge which separates the platelets from other cells. These platelets contain growth factors that can trigger cell proliferation, speed healing and stimulate tissue regeneration in the treated area.
PRP Therapy can:
- Rejuvenate Skin
- Restore Hair
- Boost Collagen & Elastin
- Enhance Skin Tone & Texture
- Diminish Appearance of Scars
PRP Face Lift
A PRP Face Lift is a noninvasive procedure that combines platelet-rich plasma (PRP) with dermal filler to increase collagen, increase blood flow, improve skin quality, add volume for a more youthful glow, a healthier and younger appearance.
The treatment uses PRP from the patient’s own blood, then isolating the platelets in a centrifuge. PRP contains proteins that promote blood clotting, help cell growth and increases collagen production. Dermal filler is used to smooth wrinkles and creases. Combined, the PRP and dermal filler treatment can add volume and improve the overall quality of your skin. Please note, the PRP Facelift is NOT a surgical face lift.
This treatment is good for collagen loss, facial volume loss, fine line and wrinkles, uneven complexion, hyperpigmentation, creepy skin, dark under-eye circles and acne scarring.
The downtime after a PRP Face Lift varies from person to person, but patients typically notice a significant improvement to swelling and/or bruising after a few days and can be fully healed in one week.
Results may vary from patient to patient.
PRP Facial
The PRP Facial is a non-invasive procedure that tightens and rejuvenates the skin. The treatment uses PRP from the patient’s own blood, then isolating the platelets in a centrifuge, and injecting the platelets back into the skin – boosting the skin’s natural recovery process, reducing wrinkles, adding volume and improving the overall look of the skin.
The downtime after a PRP Facial varies from person to person, but patients typically notice a significant improvement to swelling and bruising after a few days and can be fully healed in one week.
Results may vary from patient to patient.
PRP Breast Lift
A PRP Breast Lift gives you a rounder and fuller cleavage, corrects irregularities and asymmetry, decreases stretch marks and improves texture, improves nipple sensation, and corrects inverted nipples. The treatment uses a combination of dermal filler and Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from the patient’s own blood. Once the PRP is isolated in a centrifuge, it is injected back into areas of the breasts. The PRP contains proteins that promote blood clotting, help cell growth and increase collagen production.
A PRP Breast Lift cannot completely lift saggy breasts or increase breast size, but it can be an alternative to a traditional breast lift.
The downtime after a PRP Breast Lift varies from person to person, but patients typically notice a significant improvement to swelling and bruising after a few days. Results may vary from patient to patient, but in some cases can last up to two years.
PRP Wing Lift
A woman’s shape and appearance naturally evolves throughout life. Aging, childbirth, or even trauma, can alter the appearance of the labia majora. The PRP Wing lift is a non-surgical treatment that uses the restorative and healing growth factors from your own platelet-rich plasma (PRP) combined with dermal filler to rejuvenate the labia majora of the vagina. Treatments work to successfully lift the labia majora and give it a more youthful appearance.
The downtime after a PRP Wing Lift varies from person to person, but patients typically notice a significant improvement to swelling and bruising after a few days.
Results may vary from patient to patient.
PRP Hair Restoration
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy can be used in the fight against hair loss, thinning hair, androgenic alopecia, menopausal hair loss, and post-partum hair shedding. The treatment uses PRP from the patient’s own blood, then isolating the platelets in a centrifuge. Once the PRP is isolated, it is injected back into the scalp.
PRP injections can trigger natural hair growth, but results may vary from patient to patient.
Results may vary from patient to patient.