Is PRP/PRFM
Right For You?
PRP/PRFM is an effective, non-invasive treatment for hair loss and facial rejuvenation. It can be used to address the following:
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Acne scars
or wrinkles - Hyperpigmentation
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Dark circles
under the eyes
Benefits of PRP/PRFM
Treatments with PRP/PRFM offer multiple benefits like stimulating skin cells, reducing wrinkles/fine lines, and improving tissue integrity & collagen production. Other benefits include:
Enhancing skin tone
and texture
Hair
restoration
Pigmentation
improvement
How Often Should You Get A PRP Treatment?
The frequency of PRP/PRFM treatments recommended by your physician will be based on individual factors. Generally, it’s recommended to get a treatment every 6-12 months for maximum benefits.
Before & After
FAQs
PRP can provide long-lasting relief for up to six to twelve months. Of course, the longevity of the therapy will vary depending on the specific condition, the severity of the issue, and the individual patient’s physiology.
The time it takes for PRP to work can vary depending on each case; most patients typically start experiencing benefits within a few weeks of their first treatment. However, it’s important to remember that PRP promotes natural healing so that the process can take time. Sometimes, patients may require additional treatments to achieve their desired results.
It depends on the individual’s pain tolerance and the area being treated. While PRP injections may cause some discomfort or mild pain, the discomfort is typically short-lived and manageable with over-the-counter pain relief medication.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a treatment option for various conditions such as musculoskeletal injuries, hair loss, and skin rejuvenation. However, as with any medical procedure, weighing the potential benefits against the cost and risks is important. While some studies have shown promising results, further research is needed to fully understand PRP’s effectiveness for different conditions. It’s also important to note that only some may be suitable candidates for this type of therapy. Therefore, it’s best to consult with a healthcare professional to determine if PRP is worth considering for your needs.
The FDA does not technically “approve” medical procedures like PRP. Instead, the agency regulates the devices used to prepare PRP and has issued guidelines for the safe and effective use of PRP in medical settings. It’s important to note that while the FDA has cleared some PRP preparation devices for help, it has not specifically evaluated or approved PRP for any particular condition or use.
It is safe to drive after receiving a PRP injection. However, certain factors, such as the location of the injection site and any adverse reactions, can affect your ability to operate a vehicle. Always discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider and follow their instructions following the injection.
PRP is a safe option for natural and effective treatment. PRP is derived from the patient’s blood, reducing the risk of infection or allergic reactions. Additionally, PRP has been widely used in medical practices for over a decade with minimal reported adverse effects.
PRP is created by spinning the blood in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and growth factors injected into the injured area. PRFM uses a unique process to create a matrix or scaffold of fibrin and platelets, forming a gel-like substance that can be applied topically or injected.
Avoid rigorous physical activity or exercise for at least 24 to 48 hours. It includes high-impact activities such as running, jumping, weight lifting, and any activity that strains the injected area. It would also help to avoid alcohol consumption and smoking, as these can negatively impact healing.
People with blood disorders such as hemophilia, those with an active infection, autoimmune diseases, or cancer, and those who are taking blood-thinning medication should avoid PRP therapy. It is crucial to consult a medical professional before undergoing any PRP treatment to determine if it is the right course of action for your situation.