PRP and PRF Microneedling
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) and Platelet rich fibrin (PRF): What’s the difference?
The “new generation” of PRP is commonly called PRF. It is spun at a slower speed, creating a more healing cell-rich solution. PRF is 100% natural, as compared to PRP tubes, which usually contain anti-coagulants (a blood keeping product from coagulating).
PRF is an injectable used in the treatment of facial imperfections with a patient’s own blood. In terms of blood concentration therapy, PRF is the newest treatment. The PRF is PRP-like, but it does so much more. This newest in platelet therapy is helping in a matter of days to build collagen. PRF uses the blood of a patient to assist in platelet, white blood cells, fibrin and stem cells.
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HOW DOES PRP MICRONEEDLING WORK?
If people wanted to treat certain markings or blemishes on their body or face for cosmetic reasons, they may want to try microneedling with PRP. Microneedling with PRP can be used to treat the following conditions:
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Acne scars
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Surgical scars
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Hyperpigmentation
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Wrinkles and fine lines
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Large pores
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Sun damage
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Uneven skin texture
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SEE RESULTS?
You will see instant results, while renewal effects of the procedure continue for weeks to come. Since skin renewal and rejuvenation draws on the body’s active regeneration components, facial skin renewal continues for about three months after the procedure. Timeframes and individual results may vary from patient to patient.