The process begins with a small blood draw from the patient, usually from the arm. The blood sample is then processed in a centrifuge machine to separate the platelet-rich plasma from the rest of the blood components.
The centrifugation process isolates the platelet-rich plasma, which contains a concentrated amount of platelets, growth factors, and other bioactive proteins essential for tissue repair and regeneration.
The PRP is then applied to the treatment area, either through injections or topically, depending on the specific indication. In dermatology, PRP is commonly used to improve skin texture, reduce wrinkles, and enhance collagen production when injected into the skin.
In some cases, the PRP may be activated using calcium chloride or thrombin to release growth factors and enhance its regenerative properties before application.
PRP therapy may involve a series of treatment sessions spaced several weeks apart to achieve optimal results. The number of sessions required varies depending on the patient's condition, treatment goals, and response to treatment.
PRP therapy is minimally invasive, and most patients can resume their normal activities immediately after treatment. Some redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site may occur but typically resolves within a few days.
Patients may start to notice improvements in their skin texture, tone, and overall appearance within a few weeks to months after PRP treatment. The regenerative effects of PRP continue to enhance collagen production and tissue remodeling over time, resulting in gradual and natural-looking improvements.
Patients have follow-up appointments with their surgeon to monitor healing progress, remove sutures or splints, and address any concerns or complications.
Patients have follow-up appointments with their surgeon to monitor healing progress, remove sutures or splints, and address any concerns or complications.
PRP injections can improve skin texture, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and enhance overall skin quality and radiance.
PRP therapy can help improve the appearance of acne scars by stimulating collagen production and promoting tissue regeneration.
PRP injections into the scalp can stimulate hair follicles, promote hair growth, and improve the thickness and density of the hair.
PRP can be combined with other treatments to improve skin pigmentation irregularities, such as melanoma or post-inflammatory hyper pigmentation.