Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) for skin rejuvenation

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses the body’s natural healing abilities to stimulate new tissue growth, giving your skin a more youthful appearance.

To generate platelet-rich plasma, a small amount of the patient’s blood is extracted and the plasma and platelets are separated from the rest of the blood using a centrifuge. The platelets release their growth factors when this plasma is injected into the area of concern.

PRP helps eliminate wrinkles and creases, treat blemishes, improve scarring, and restore a healthy, young glow by improving skin texture and tone and regenerating collagen.

Cellular Matrix is a unique and innovative medical device created by RegenLab where a combination of Autologous platelet-rich plasma (RegenPRP) and non-crosslinked hyaluronic acid (HA) can be prepared in a closed-circuit system using Cellular Matrix tubes.

When PRP and HA are used together, the effects are amplified and last longer. The platelets gradually release their growth factors as a result of the bioactive scaffolding created by HA; whilst the HA improves hydration. It is a great synergy. 

Benefits of using PRP for skin rejuvenation

PRP face rejuvenation has numerous advantages, including:

  • Increasing collagen production
  • Reducing fine lines and wrinkles
  • Skin tightening and toning
  • Acne scarring and damage reduction
  • Getting rid of crow’s feet
  • Minimising the effects of the sun
  • Creating skin that is healthier

Who is the ideal candidate for PRP skin rejuvenation?

One of the most appealing aspects of PRP face rejuvenation is that practically any man or woman can be a good candidate for it. This method works for people of all ages and skin types.

PRP facial rejuvenations are a great treatment option for people who are just getting into anti-aging and skin rejuvenation. PRP facials are also beneficial for persons who want to maintain healthy skin or want to improve their appearance before a big event.

How does PRP rejuvenate the skin?

Platelets are bodily cells that assist the tissue in mending and creating new cells. PRP is injected into specific areas of the skin, where it creates an environment that aids in the growth of collagen, tissue regeneration, and skin tightening. PRP softens wrinkles and improves the texture and tone of the skin, making it look smoother, younger, and healthier.

How does PRP differ from fillers and botox?

Lines and skin folds, especially around the mouth area or plump lips, are a familiar sight on fatigued skin; fillers are used to essentially fill these spaces. These fillers can last anywhere from 6 to 18 months and must be repeated once the doctor specifies a time period.

Instead of focusing on one wrinkle at a time, PRP on the other hand allows the body’s collagen to grow and stimulates it to create overall facial rejuvenation. It’s also used to calm down tired-looking faces, fill in hollowed cheeks, improve skin tone, tighten and smooth the skin, and fill in skin places where hyaluronic acid can’t reach or fill owing to reactive difficulties.

Traditional fillers swell the skin quickly, but the benefits fade over the next 12-18 months. Botox injections work by blocking nerve signals to your face muscles, lowering facial muscle activity and erasing or minimising wrinkles, however the effects usually fade within 6 months.

PRP Therapy boosts your body’s natural collagen production and works for natural, progressive regeneration long after the initial session. Is your patient looking for a natural solution to rejuvenate and revitalise their skin? Then PRP is the safest and best option for truly reversing the signs of ageing. 

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) for skin rejuvenation
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