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PLALELET RICH PLASMA

PRP treatment – because your skin deserves a sprinkle of magic to shine its brightest!

Benefits of PRP for Your Skin

Stimulates Collagen Production

PRP contains growth factors that can stimulate collagen production, helping to improve skin texture and elasticity. Collagen is a protein that provides structure to the skin, and increased collagen production can contribute to a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance.

Reduces Fine Lines and Wrinkles:

The growth factors in PRP may help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by promoting tissue regeneration. This can result in smoother and more youthful-looking skin.

Non-invasive

Unlike surgical procedures, Botox is a non-invasive treatment that involves minimal discomfort. It is a quick and convenient option for those seeking facial rejuvenation without surgery.

Improves Skin Tone and Texture

PRP can enhance the overall tone and texture of the skin by promoting cell turnover and regeneration. This may lead to a more even complexion and a reduction in the appearance of scars or blemishes.

Minimizes Under-Eye Dark Circles

PRP injections may help reduce the appearance of under-eye dark circles by improving skin quality and thickness in the delicate under-eye area.

Natural & Safe

PRP is derived from the patient's own blood, reducing the risk of allergic reactions or rejection. Since it utilizes the body's natural healing processes, it is generally considered a safe and minimally invasive treatment.

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Words from our happy clients

Review:

“ I recieved 3 sessions of PRP for my undereye darkness and I’ve seen such good results! I will be coming back once a year for Maintenance” 

Jennifer Jones

Review:

“ I am seeing wonderful results for PRP for my hair, and see baby hairs coming in!”

Katie Roberts, Toronto, On

$500 per Session

Price

1 hour

Treatment Length

Last 12 months

Treatment Durations

Frequently Asked Questions

Here you can find answers on frequently asked questions. If you cannot find the answer, feel free to contact us via email or phone.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a medical treatment that uses a concentrated form of the patient's own blood to promote healing and regeneration in various tissues. It is particularly known for its applications in the fields of orthopedics, sports medicine, and aesthetic medicine. The process involves collecting a small sample of the patient's blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting the PRP into the targeted area.

The number of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) sessions needed can vary depending on the specific medical or cosmetic purpose, the individual's response to treatment, and the severity of the condition being addressed. Here are some general guidelines for common applications of PRP:

  1. Facial Rejuvenation: For cosmetic purposes, such as improving skin texture and reducing fine lines, multiple sessions of PRP facial treatments may be recommended. Typically, 3 to 4 sessions, spaced several weeks apart, are common. Maintenance sessions may be advised for longer-lasting results.

  2. Hair Restoration: PRP for hair loss or hair restoration often involves an initial series of treatments, commonly 3 to 4 sessions, with intervals of a few weeks. Maintenance sessions may be suggested every few months to sustain the results.

  1. Facial Rejuvenation:

    • Fine Lines and Wrinkles: PRP is injected into areas with fine lines and wrinkles to stimulate collagen production, resulting in smoother and more youthful-looking skin.
    • Crow's Feet: PRP may be used around the eyes to address crow's feet and improve skin texture.
  2. Hair Restoration:

    • Androgenetic Alopecia: PRP is applied to the scalp to stimulate hair follicles, promoting hair growth and thickening. It is commonly used for individuals with androgenetic alopecia (genetic hair loss).
  3. Under-Eye Rejuvenation:

    • Dark Circles: PRP injections may be used to address under-eye dark circles by improving skin quality and thickness in the delicate under-eye area.
  4. Scar Reduction:

    • Acne Scars: PRP can be applied to areas with acne scars to promote tissue regeneration and improve skin texture.
    • Surgical Scars: PRP may be used to minimize the appearance of scars resulting from surgical procedures.
  5. Skin Tone and Texture Improvement:

    • Uneven Skin Tone: PRP can contribute to a more even skin tone by promoting cell turnover and collagen production.
    • Texture Irregularities: PRP injections can help improve skin texture, making it smoother and more radiant

The timeline for seeing results from PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) aesthetics can vary among individuals and depends on the specific treatment area. While some people may notice improvements relatively quickly, others may experience gradual changes over a period of weeks to months. Here are general timelines for common aesthetic applications of PRP:

  1. Facial Rejuvenation:

    • Texture Improvement: Some individuals may notice improved skin texture within a few weeks after PRP injections.
    • Fine Lines and Wrinkles: Changes in fine lines and wrinkles may become more apparent over a few weeks to months as collagen production is stimulated.
  2. Hair Restoration:

    • Hair Growth: For hair restoration, changes in hair growth patterns may start to become noticeable after a few months, with optimal results typically seen after a series of treatments.
  3. Under-Eye Rejuvenation:

    • Dark Circles: Improvement in under-eye dark circles and skin quality may be seen gradually over a few weeks to months.
  4. Scar Reduction:

    • Acne Scars: Changes in the appearance of acne scars may become apparent over several weeks to months as the skin undergoes regeneration.
  5. Skin Tone and Texture Improvement:

    • Even Skin Tone: PRP may contribute to a more even skin tone, and changes in skin tone may be observed over a period of weeks

Here's a step-by-step breakdown of the PRP process:

  1. Blood Collection: A small amount of the patient's blood (usually a few ounces) is drawn, typically from the arm.

  2. Centrifugation: The blood is placed in a centrifuge, a machine that spins rapidly to separate its components based on density. This process separates the platelets from other blood components like red and white blood cells.

  3. Platelet Concentration: The centrifugation process concentrates the platelets, which contain growth factors and other bioactive proteins essential for tissue repair and regeneration.

  4. Preparation for Injection: The concentrated platelets, now in the form of PRP, are prepared for injection.

  5. Injection: The PRP is then injected directly into the targeted area, such as hair, face such as under eyes.

Post-care after PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) aesthetics is important to optimize results and minimize potential side effects. While specific instructions may vary depending on the treatment area and the practitioner's recommendations, here are some general post-care guidelines:

1. **Avoid Touching the Treated Area:**
- Refrain from touching, rubbing, or massaging the treated area to prevent the risk of infection or irritation.

2. **Minimize Sun Exposure:**
- Protect the treated area from direct sunlight and UV rays. Use sunscreen with a high SPF to prevent hyperpigmentation and sun damage.

3. **Gentle Cleansing:**
- Cleanse the treated area gently with a mild, non-abrasive cleanser. Avoid harsh or abrasive products that may irritate the skin.

4. **Avoid Makeup and Skincare Products:**
- Depending on the treated area, your practitioner may advise avoiding makeup or specific skincare products for a certain period. Follow their recommendations to allow the skin to heal.

5. **Hydrate and Moisturize:**
- Keep the skin well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Apply a moisturizer to the treated area as recommended by your practitioner to promote healing.

6. **Avoid Hot Baths and Saunas:**
- Refrain from hot baths, saunas, or steam rooms for a specified period after the procedure, as heat can potentially affect the treated area.

7. **Follow Activity Restrictions:**
- Your practitioner may advise limiting strenuous physical activities for a certain period to minimize the risk of bruising or swelling.

8. **Stay Hygienic:**
- Maintain good hygiene to reduce the risk of infection. Follow any specific cleaning instructions provided by your practitioner.

9. **Attend Follow-Up Appointments:**
- Attend any scheduled follow-up appointments with your practitioner to assess your progress and address any concerns or questions you may have.

10. **Be Patient:**
- Results from PRP treatments may take time to become fully apparent. Be patient and follow post-care instructions diligently for the best possible outcomes.

11. **Avoid Blood-Thinning Medications:**
- Depending on the treatment area, your practitioner may advise avoiding certain medications, supplements, or foods that can thin the blood and increase the risk of bruising.

12. **Report Any Unusual Symptoms:**
- Contact your practitioner promptly if you experience any unusual symptoms, such as excessive swelling, redness, or signs of infection.

It's crucial to follow the specific post-care instructions provided by your practitioner, as these can vary based on the treatment area and your individual needs. Always communicate openly with your healthcare provider about any concerns or changes you notice during the recovery period.

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