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PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy is an innovative and efficient, non-surgical curative concept of regenerative medicine which providesconfirmed anti-aging outcomes. The procedure is also referred to as 'Vampire' or 'Dracula' therapy; as it engages procedures of taking blood from the patient's body, this blood is then processes and re-injected directly back into the patient's body.

SkinMedics Clinic has initiated this avant-garde and innovative, non-surgical anti-aging curative therapy for the first time in this part of the world. In European countries and the United States, PRP therapy has been used expansively by sports injuries specialists and other surgical specialties for the last two decades with optimistic outcomes and a high success rate. In the field of anti-aging, existing facts reveal PRP therapy as a promising and potential treatment choice for facial rejuvenation.

How does PRP work?

PRP therapy initiates a natural healing and curative process by instigating fresh collagen formation, revascularization and repair. PRP can influence many growth factors like PDGF (Platelet Derived Growth Factor), TGF-B (transforming growth factor-beta), VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor), FGF (Fibroblast Growth Factor) and EGF (Epithelial Growth Factor). PRP curative therapy slowly improves and develops the skin texture and vivacity, by decreasing the wrinkles and fine lines from the face and neck. In general the therapy is efficient in providing a youthful, glowing and tightened skin.

Procedure

The procedure is very simple and effortless to conduct, it is a half-an-hour procedure and one can regain one’s daily routine work right away after the treatment. The procedure is conducted in the following way:

  1. Firstly blood is drawn from the patient's vein.
  2. Then this blood is processed and centrifuged and PRP is estranged from the rest of the blood and platelets are concentrated to the optimal concentration level.
  3. Finally PRP is injected into the affected areas of the patient’s face with an insulin syringe.

The therapy can be repeated every 1-2 months and generally 3-4 sittings are considered to be adequate to provide a long lasting outcome; although some patients may require maintenance therapy once a year.

Who can take PRP Therapy?

PRP therapy is mainly used toexonerate fine lines and wrinkles from the face and remove dark circles around the eyes. It can also be used to rectify wrinkled neck and to provide general textural improvement of the skin of the hands and feet. So people who desire to flaunt a healthy and youthful skin can undergo PRP therapy.