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What Is 3D PRP Rejuve?

 

The basic process begins with a nurse drawing whole blood and then using a centrifuge to separate out the red cells. The remaining platelet-rich plasma is what’s used in the facial process. A 3D PRP Rejuve uses your own blood platelets and plasma on your face.

The natural chemicals in your own PRP are slathered onto your face and injected into the skin during a short procedure. Once the plasma is in, it begins to do its work of rejuvenating your entire face, tightening wrinkled areas, and smoothing the overall look. It’s able to do that because PRP’s essential chemical components stimulate collagen growth.

 

What Are The Main Benefits

  • Provides a glow on the skin.
  • Helps in reducing scars, blemishes and fine lines.
  • Reduces wrinkles & stretch marks.
  • Ensures a firmer skin tone.
  • Evens off uneven skin tone.
  • Enhanced skin texture and tone overall.

Why 3D PRP Rejuve Facial?

  • Truly transforms the look of your skin in positive ways.
  • There’s no chance for an allergic reaction because the plasma comes from your own body.
  • Pain and discomfort is minimal and the procedure is short.
  • There is no side-effect to this treatment.

How Soon The Results Appear?

Results take a while to show up, especially after the very first facial you get. However, most patients notice a generalized tightening of the skin within a few days, a glow and fullness to the entire face, and just an overall healthier look.

Results can last several months. That’s why many people choose to have PRP facials a few times per year to maintain the results for anti-aging purposes. Initially, it’s best to have about 4-6 treatments at two-week intervals to deal with scarring, skin damage, and problem areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about your PRP Treatment.

PRP Treatment

1. What Is PRP?

PRP is a facial rejuvenation treatment that uses your own plasma to stimulate collagen production and cell migration. The body cells which aid the tissue in healing and producing new cells are called Platelets. PRP is injected into targeted areas of the skin and then forms an environment which helps in growing collagen, regenerates the tissues and makes your skin smooth and tight.

2. What Are Its Benefits?

PRP softens wrinkles and creates skin texture and tone that is smoother, younger and better. Moreover, it..

  • Provides a glow on the skin.
  • Helps in reducing scars, blemishes and fine lines.
  • Reduces wrinkles & stretch marks.
  • Ensures a firmer skin tone.
  • Evens off uneven skin tone.
  • Enhanced skin texture and tone overall.

3. Risks & Side Effects?

There are no major risks or side effects attached to PRP, however, there are very rare chances for an oral infection.

4. Is PRP Painful?

As PRP is a micro-invasive treatment, it is minimally painful. The pain lasts a couple of hours. The doctor advises any oral painkiller. Next day you’re good to go.

5. How Many Sessions Are Required?

For facial rejuvenation to kick in properly, doctors advise 4-6 sessions at least. Number of sessions also depends on different types of skin.

6. What Is The Success Rate Of PRP?

Results begin to appear after 6-8 weeks.

7. What Is Post Care?

  • Do not shower immediately.
  • Avoid direct contact with sunlight (doctor advises a sunblock).
  • Avoid direct heat.
  • Don’t touch your face as it is prone for infection.
  • No sweating exercises.

8. How Frequently Are Sessions Required?

Every session must have a 4-6 weeks interval in between, or otherwise advised by the doctor.

9. Pre Care?

PRP cannot be done on sunburnt skin or skin which has cystic acne.

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    Disclaimer: Results may vary from person to person based on active and strict observation of serving regimen and are not guaranteed.