What is PRP?
PRP stands for Platelet-rich plasma, PRP contains the body’s own natural resources to rejuvenate the skin in several ways:
- By increasing new cell formation for skin renewal.
- Spurs the production of new collagen.
- Using superficial trauma to the skin, resulting in a combination of growth factors and stem cells to generate new tissue, both on the surface and beneath the skin.
A quick procedure that takes roughly an hour and can be used in conjunction with other treatments.
What can I expect during a PRP treatment?
- Upon completion of the consultation, a small amount of blood is collected from the clients arm.
- The blood will then be placed in a centrifuge machine, this will separate the Platelet-rich plasma from the blood.
- Although any discomfort felt is minimal, a numbing solution will be applied to the whole of the area being treated, this ensures the procedure is comfortable.
- The Platelet-rich plasma will then be micro-needled into the skin using a dermapen.
PRP Therapy can be used to target specific areas starting from £100.
Benefits of PRP therapy
- Reduction and elimination of scarring, such as acne scars, stretch marks, new and old scars, hyper pigmentation, liver spots, blemishes, skin imperfections and more.
- Hair regrowth, including eyebrows.
- Completely safe and natural as your body will not reject its own plasma.
- Can be used anywhere on the body.