Skin PRP

Skin PRP

Skin PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is a cosmetic procedure that uses a person’s own blood to promote skin rejuvenation and healing. The procedure involves extracting a small amount of blood from the patient and running it through a centrifuge to separate the plasma from the other components of the blood. This plasma is then concentrated with a higher concentration of platelets, which contain growth factors that promote tissue repair and regeneration.

The concentrated plasma is then injected back into the patient’s skin, typically in areas that are experiencing wrinkles, sun damage, acne scars, or other signs of ageing. The growth factors in the plasma stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which can help to improve the texture and tone of the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

One example of a skin PRP treatment would be a patient who is experiencing signs of ageing on their face, such as wrinkles and fine lines. The patient would have a small amount of blood taken from their arm and run through a centrifuge to separate the plasma. The concentrated plasma would then be injected back into the patient’s face in areas where they are experiencing wrinkles and fine lines. The growth factors in the plasma would stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which would help to improve the texture and tone of the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

Overall, Skin PRP is a non-surgical procedure that can improve skin texture and tone, reduce wrinkles and fine lines, and promote healing in areas of injury or damage. It is a natural way to achieve skin rejuvenation by using the patient’s own blood, which is thought to be less risky than traditional cosmetic procedures. However, it is important to consult with a licensed professional before undergoing any treatment.