Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) stimulates new collagen and cell growth within the skin. By triggering cell reproduction to stimulate regeneration, the body amplifies the natural growth factors to heal tissue. The platelets growth-promoting properties can be used to leverage the repair of aged and damaged tissues, common with facial rejuvenation and hair loss.

PRP FOR HAIR LOSS

For hair loss, PRP helps:

  • Awaken dormant follicles

  • Provide nutrients to existing follicles

  • Increase blood supply

  • Increase hair shaft thickness

  • Trigger and maintain the growth phase

  • Decrease hair loss

PRP FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION

For facial rejuvenation, PRP helps

  • Increase collagen and elastin

  • Obtain firmer, tighter skin

  • Reduce the appearance of fine lines & wrinkles

  • Improve hydration

  • Provide youthful tone and texture

Skin Suite Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment 

It’s important to us that you feel comfortable before, during, and after your treatment. To make sure you receive the best results, before your treatment we will inform you of all pre-treatment and post-treatment care that you should implement prior to visiting us. 

Much like the targeted treatment plan we create based on your skin’s needs, we will work with you to ensure your pre-treatment and post-treatment care aligns with your desired outcome for your skin.

Skin Suite PRP Pre-Treatment:

You should avoid PRP treatments if you have any of the following:

  • An impaired immune system from immunosuppressive diseases, HIV, HTV, or immunosuppressive medications.

  • Skin conditions or diseases such as facial cancer, existing or uncured. This includes basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma, systemic cancer, and chemotherapy.

  • If you’re undergoing steroid therapy for dermatological diseases that impact the face, any communicable diseases, blood disorders and platelet abnormalities, anticoagulation therapy.

  • If you take medication that affects the skin, like Accutane.

  • If you are breastfeeding or pregnant. 

  • If you have had any surgical procedure in the treatment area within the last 3 months.