PRP, which is a medical application, is an important treatment method that provides skin recovery with widespread growth.
Platelets are the main purpose of growth factors that are effective in the wound healing process. Normal individuals have between 150-400 thousand platelets. With the centrifuge after the process, this rate is 3-4 runs.
Approximately 10 cc of blood taken from the person is divided into sections by a process called centrifugation. The obtained platelet-rich plasma is applied to the same person in the same way. The purpose of this process is to benefit from the regeneration and reparative effects of growth factors effective in wound healing on the skin. Collagen in the tissue helps in the senile band and skin regeneration.
PRP Usage Areas:
Thin ends that increase with sun rays and age
Percent sags
Stains
Hair loss
Acne transportation
Pregnancy and puberty stretch marks
The Effects:
It tightens and relaxes the face, neck and back of the hands, and decreases the goings.
Skin appears brighter and more taut.
Provides opening in stains.
The bruises around the eyes are opened.
Acne scars become superficial, indistinct.
It reduces hair loss, revitalizes and thickens weakened hair.
It reduces the clarity of chronic scars and acne scars and ensures their repair.
Reduces the visibility of pregnancy and puberty stretch marks.
Method of Application:
PRP is a procedure that must be used by a doctor.
PRP should be made using special kits. PRP performed with routine biochemistry tubes can have both dubious results in terms of efficacy and negative results in terms of sterility.
The application is in the form of napage, point or linear tunnel technique. Before the procedure, the skin is cleaned. In order to reduce the absorption of the solution, needle radiofrequency or fractional laser can be applied before use.
Number of Sessions:
PRP application is applied in 3-5 sessions according to the skin care of the person. Session intervals vary from 15 days to one month.
The shiny skin appearance that occurs after the first application may be slightly stretched after a while. For this, executing several consecutive applications. A cure creates a persistent desire after it sits.
Duration:
The effect of the PRP cure is approximately 12-14 months. Additional sessions applied in the interim periods of 3 or 6 months after the cure provide an increase in efficiency. It is beneficial to repeat this cure every year.
Advantages:
Since the patient's own blood is used, there is no risk of allergy. There is no risk of contracting an infectious disease such as hepatitis or AIDS.
Situations where it cannot be applied:
- Low blood platelet count
- Having cancer
- Having chronic liver disease
- Use of blood thinners
- Pregnancy