Microneedling and PRP
MICRONEEDLING
MICRONEEDLING – is Collagen induction therapy. It is a procedure that involves puncturing the skin with tiny, sterile needles. It is used to treat and improve conditions like acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles,skin texture and tone, pore size, brown spots, stretch marks, and pigment issues.
PRP (Plasma-Rich Protein)
PRP (Plasma-Rich Protein) has been used successfully for years to heal sports injuries. It was discovered to improve the appearance of wrinkles, scars, sun damage and even dark circles under eyes. Plasma stimulates the cells to produce more collagen. Results continue to improve over time. It has become a popular treatment in combating the signs of aging.
PRP-VAMPIRE FACIAL
PRP-Vampire Facial – combines plasma and platelets from your blood with other rejuvenation techniques. It combines PRP with microneedling, which is collagen-induction therapy. The combination helps tighten, smooth and improve skin tone, reduces age spots, and builds collagen.
PRP-VAMPIRE FACELIFT
PRP-Vampire Facelift – includes the injection of PRP to the deficient areas in the face. The results are natural collagen building that can last up to 2 years. The PRP Facelift can be combined with a Vampire Facial for optimal results.
PRP FOR HAIR LOSS
PRP is a non-surgical treatment for many of the most common causes of hair loss. PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy for hair loss is a three-step medical treatment in which a person’s blood is drawn, processed with a centrifuge, and then injected into the scalp. In the case of hair loss, the injected platelets stimulate the scalp to thicken and regrow hair. Results can be seen in 2-4 months and will continue to improve for 12 months.
for best results
It is recommended to do a series of 3 treatments, 4-6 weeks apart, for best results.
Side effects may include varied redness and swelling. It is possible to be able to wear makeup in 48 hours. Some patients may experience temporary bruising. We will discuss the side effects you might experience during your consultation and decision regarding the extent of your treatment plan.