PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy in dermatology

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy in dermatology

PRP therapy can be used in dermatology alone or in combination with other treatments and techniques to restore skin damage and hair loss. Find full hair and smooth, glowing skin that can be life-changing. 

Dermatology is the science of diagnosing and treating skin diseases. In recent years, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy has been shown to be very effective in helping patients with a range of dermatological problems. Although the treatment may not help with skin conditions caused by pathogens, doctors have found that PRP dermatology can help with naturally occurring skin problems. By introducing PRP plasma into the affected areas, dermatologists can encourage the skin to repair itself and regain a smoother, more youthful appearance. 

What is PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)?

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy is a type of treatment that uses an individual patient's blood to create a specific serum for their particular medical or cosmetic condition.

Doctors take a small amount of blood from the forearm and centrifuge it. The rotation causes platelets and other growth components to separate from the red and white blood cells.

Doctors then isolate the resulting PRP serum and apply it to the treatment site. Here, the serum triggers a cascade of healing reactions so that your skin can be repaired. PRP dermatology is the branch of therapy that specifically treats skin problems. 

PRP therapy in dermatology against hair loss

PRP therapy has been shown to help both men and women with alopecia. Your hair problems may be due to genetics, age, illness or side effects of some medications. PRP treatments can help reverse the condition and stimulate new hair growth. Doctors use skin rollers, microspikes or injections to introduce the PRP serum along the hair. Here it stimulates the growth of new blood vessels that nourish the scalp. In a short time, new hair follicles grow in the scalp, giving you a fuller scalp. 

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy for acne and injury scars

Acne is a common condition that affects people of all ages. Adults can also get acne later in life, and women who reach the age of 35 can develop breakouts due to hormonal imbalances in their bodies. While getting pimples is not life-threatening, it often leads to a loss of self-esteem. Fortunately, PRP skin treatments can help you get relief from active acne.

 

Typically, dermatologists perform PRP with the microneedling procedure. As the healing PRP serum works on the skin, it stimulates blood circulation. This fresh blood flow carries away the toxins, excess sebum and bacteria that cause pimples. As a result, you'll see clearer, healthier skin a few weeks later. PRP can not only repair your skin, but also prevent the reoccurrence of pimples.

 

Acne tends to leave scars on the skin. The type of scars can depend on the severity of the condition and in turn serves as an unpleasant, unsightly reminder of your self-conscious teenage years. PRP for acne scars has the potential to eliminate the marks to the point where they are barely visible. This is because the serum contains a concentration of growth factors, platelets and other healing elements. These compounds encourage the development of new collagen and elastin under the skin. While the layer plumps up, it lightens the scars significantly.

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PRP treatment for the ageing process

In combination with blood serum, microneedle injections remove signs of ageing such as fine lines, wrinkles, creases and folds in the skin. PRP facials also remove age-related pigmentation and dark circles under the eyes. This treatment is usually called Vampire FaceLifts and is popular with celebrities. 

PRP treatment for stretch marks

Stretch marks, also called stretch marks, usually occur due to pregnancy and rapid weight gain. The expanding tissue under the skin causes a lack of collagen in the upper layers of the skin. When the stretched tissue returns to its normal state with some healing, the broken skin takes on a silvery appearance that can be repaired with PRP treatments.

Dermatologists usually inject the PRP serum under the markers to repair collagen and promote healing. Over time, your skin will become smoother. If needed, doctors can combine the treatment with Ultherapy for more effective results. 

PRP treatment for healing wounds and burns

All types of skin wounds, wounds caused by diabetes and burnt tissue respond very well to PRP therapy healing quickly and with a minimum of scarring. By introducing platelet-rich fibrin gel, one of the four types of PRP, doctors can speed up the healing process. This is because the growth factors in the plasma serum form a series of fibres that the body uses to create new tissue and skin.

PRP treatment can also help prevent future ulcer formation in diabetic patients. Depending on the type of wound, doctors may combine PRP with hyaluronic acid for more effective healing. 

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The use of PRP for skin diseases is a dynamic and effective solution

Studies have shown that PRP has proven to be very effective for skin diseases. Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4124695/

Dermatologists and researchers are looking for ways to combine PRP with other treatments to better serve patients. Like laser treatment and PRP to remove acne scars.

PRP shows promise in dermatology as its therapeutic applications evolve. 

Evidence to date shows that PRP is potentially effective and safe. Assuming proper handling of human blood products, including appropriate measures to prevent contamination and ensuring that PRP is only available to the original donor, there appears to be little or no risk to the patient. The cost of the centrifuge system is very reasonable and the cost to staff and practitioners is low. Therefore, practitioners can offer PRP at a price that is attractive to the patient and yet practical. 

PRP-Tubes

Density Platelet Gel PRP Tubes

High-quality PRP tubes with separating gel and anticoagulant

PRP-Creme

Serum Base Cream

Unique regenerative PRP cream! Can be combined with your own plasma. Personalised cosmetics. The PRP serum promotes cell renewal, provides the skin with nutrients, moisturises, prevents skin ageing and fights inflammation. Especially effective in combination with blood plasma! All the plasma from a PRP tube is mixed into the cream.

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EPN - Needling Pen with Electroporation

EPN is the abbreviation for Electroporation Needle. It is a skin rejuvenation therapy using microneedles that stimulate the mesoderm (the middle layer of the skin) without scarring and promote the natural skin healing process and the process of new collagen formation. It is the latest innovative drug delivery device that applies the drug directly to the skin to appropriately stimulate the area without damaging the skin..

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Vital Injector2

EPN is the abbreviation for Electroporation Needle. It is a skin rejuvenation therapy using microneedles that stimulate the mesoderm (the middle layer of the skin) without scarring and promote the natural skin healing process and the process of new collagen formation. It is the latest innovative drug delivery device that applies the drug directly to the skin to appropriately stimulate the area without damaging the skin.

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