PRP Applications

PRP, as a non-surgical facial and skin rejuvenation technique, is the process of collecting special cells (platelets) containing wound healing and growth factors in our own blood and administering them to the needed face, hair and/or body areas. They are most frequently used in facial rejuvenation, hair strengthening, athlete injuries and non-healing wounds.

Facial renewal and Rejuvenation with PRP

PRP functions as a kind of "Joker" for skin rejuvenation. This effect explains that PRP applications have a multi-purpose spectrum of effects such as healing, improvement and tightening on every person and on the skin showing signs of aging.

The application technique is to administer prepared serums to the areas created by multi-point microtrauma. PRP can also be administered as a filler to the needed areas using a needle or cannula. Aim; It is a "personalized" response to a general recovery and recovery such as radiance, revitalization, tightening, lightening of blemishes, and fading of fine wrinkles. Removal of dullness, narrowing of pores and pores, and tightening can be counted among the other benefits it can provide.

Technical

Session intervals of multi-session applications vary between 15 and 21 days. While the application is performed with topical local anesthetics, sedation anesthesia may also be preferred in people with low pain threshold. After the procedure, a night's rest at home is recommended to preserve skin sensitivity. The next day, by applying make-up and returning to daily life, one can start exercising or go on a trip. In order for the healing and aesthetic improvements achieved to be permanent, PRP applications are applied to the deeper layers of the skin and combined with different required procedures (Radiofrequency, Mesotherapy, IPL, HIFU, Peeling, etc.) and a single session of PRP is repeated every 6 months. It should not be forgotten that the results will naturally vary from person to person, depending on the neglect of the skin and the person's lifestyle.

What is the PRP Hair Protocol?

Another area of ​​work where PRP applications are preferred is hair renewal and is empowerment. For this purpose, combined treatments with 3-4 sessions and mesotherapy and mesoneurotoxin applications are applied. It is given to patients to be used between procedures with session intervals of 15 days. Shampoo, serum and general health recommendations are made. As it is known, hair, as a psychological target organ, is directly affected by all cyclical psychosocial situations. Especially in depressive and hormonal situations, which are frequently encountered by young people during exams and women during postpartum periods, hair is the primary target and begins to weaken, fall out, split, become sparse and lifeless. Added to this, stimulants such as insomnia, unbalanced nutrition and alcohol are factors that have the power to trigger hair loss.

Before each PRP hair protocol application, vitamin, hormone and mineral panel examination is performed in the blood to try to detect existing systemic medical deficiencies and treat them. should be done. The process is mostly done with the filling technique, two cm at a time. It is applied at intervals and without the need for local anesthesia.

Other areas of use of PRP are removal of scars, treatment of ingrown nails and pressure sores, acne and sequela treatment, benefits of non-healing diabetic feet and legs, tendons, fibers, joints. It is the treatment of sports injuries.

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