ESTHETIC & BEAUTY

PRP Platelet Rich Plasma

ESTHETIC & BEAUTY

PRP Platelet Rich Plasma

Plasma application is the separation of a small amount of blood taken from a person after it is centrifuged by placing it in a special tube and giving the small amount of "platelet-enriched plasma" (PRP) obtained to the same person by injection

Platelets have been used in a variety of medical procedures to heal damaged tissues. Each platelet contains growth factors, so they've been used to help with tissue repair. When any tissue damage occurs in the body, platelets collected locally will initiate a series of repair processes. In PRP therapy, more platelets are made available to the target tissues than what usually occurs with existing blood circulation. Platelets in PRP are 2-4x denser than blood. This has significant effects on the healing process: repair happens quickly and powerfully.

After all, the organism that can heal a wound in the most effective, fastest and natural way is also a part of the whole to which the skin belongs. For this reason, plasma application has developed as a method that activates this magical power circulating in our veins.

What should we expect from the PRP application?

  • It is long effective
  • It is regenerative / regenerative
  • Easy and safe to apply
  • Supports not only the formation of new collagen, but also all vital functions of the skin
  • Provides removal of wrinkles and lines by rejuvenating the skin, not "filling" it.
  • The bright healthy appearance that appears after the first application may show a slight regression after a while, for this it is necessary to make several applications in succession and to ensure that the expansion effect is strengthened.
  • For effective results, the treatment consisting of 3 applications per year should be repeated.

This application is made in a few different ways.

  • Aesthetic medicine involves using platelets-rich plasma in various parts of the body such as the face, neck, décolletage area, hands or inner legs. PRP may also be used on arms or other parts of the body.
  • To provide rapid restructuring of the skin immediately after applications such as laser / peeling
  • Correcting the effects of years and exposure to UV rays on your skin, restoring wrinkles, filling in depressions, regaining skin elasticity, and getting rid of pigmentation issues.
  • To control the wounds that take a long time to heal, cracks and situations where the quality of the skin is damaged.
  • To use alone in the treatment of hair loss or to strengthen the effect of other treatment options.

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Why should I see an esthetician?

Skin care is very important to maintain its healthy and youthful look. So estheticians are trained on giving certain treatments to maintain the skin qualities. In skin care, they help balance oil-moisture balance and give a healthy and tuneful appearance. Many different treatments and products exist to help shield skin from environmental hazards, with a diverse range of degrees of efficacy. Products are available for combating fine lines, wrinkles, and an uneven skin tone.

Estheticians also have skills in dealing with acne, rosacea, eczema and a whole bunch of other conditions. Taking care of your skin can actually be a lot of fun! There are so many different kinds of treatments available- from facials to peelings- and it's always nice to be pampered. Plus, if the end result is gorgeous, glowing skin, doesn't that just make you look younger?

What's the difference between dermatology, cosmetology?

Dermatology is a branch of the medical profession and can only be practiced by licensed physicians. The practitioners specialize in skin disorders. Esthetician services are strictly limited to treatments that are preventative in nature or not medical; for anything that does require guidance from a medical professional, you should see a dermatologist. That said, estheticians can provide complementary or supplementary services to ensure that the skin is functioning properly. In addition, estheticians are throughout their training to recognise medical signs affecting the skin, and will refer you to a dermatologist in such a case.

Cosmetology includes the study of beauty treatments including nail care, hair care and styling, makeup application, and skin care. Esthetics is a part of cosmetology. Some estheticians work in other branches of cosmetology beyond their skin care practice.

Who should avoid having Botox?
  • Mothers who are pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Patients who have some nerve and muscle conditions (such as Myaesthenia Gravis and Eaton-Lambert Syndrome)
  • People with a previous allergic reaction to Botox, or an allergy to albumin or eggs should not get Botox.
  • People who are on aminoglycoside antibiotics (such as chlarithromycin,gentamicin etc.)
  • If have a skin infection in the area you need to be treated,
  • It can be dangerous to a person if they are on Warfarin, Rivaroxaban and Clopidogrel. It is important for them to talk to their doctor before taking any this kind of medicine.
What are dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers contain a product called hyaluronic acid, which is found naturally in the body. Its key role is to take in water and transport nutrients to provide the skin with necessary substance and volume. As we age, the production of HA decreases, which can lead to wrinkles and skin tone. Artificial fillers give you a youthful appearance by injecting HA back in.

Safety and responsibility?

With any cosmetic procedure, there are always risks involved - but safety is the priority.


Our practitioners will provide you with a friendly and honest opinion to provide the safest treatment option. Aside from their medical expertise, they will also talk to you about any aesthetic risks associated with the procedure. 

Are there any specific things I should avoid after treatment? 

We'll discuss post-procedure care before starting to optimise the cosmetic result to avoid any unwanted surprises.