PLATELET RICH PLASMA

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) comprises plasma, the liquid portion of blood, and platelets, a type of blood cell crucial for healing processes in the body. While platelets are primarily recognized for their clotting functions, they also contain growth factors that stimulate cell reproduction and tissue regeneration in the treated area. Essentially, PRP is blood with a higher concentration of platelets than usual.

The process of creating PRP involves obtaining a blood sample from the client and placing it in a centrifuge device. This device rapidly spins the sample, separating out other blood components from the platelets and concentrating them within the plasma.

A PRP injection involves injecting platelet-rich plasma, derived from a patient’s blood sample, into a targeted area such as an injured knee or tendon. The purpose is to increase the concentration of growth factors in that area, which can accelerate the healing process.

PRP treatment is utilized for various conditions, ranging from musculoskeletal pain and injuries to cosmetic procedures.

1. Tendon, Ligament, Muscle, and Joint Injuries:
PRP injections can treat a variety of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. For instance, chronic tendon injuries like tennis elbow or jumper’s knee can benefit from PRP injections by stimulating healing, reducing pain, and enabling a quicker return to activities.

2. Post-Surgical Healing:
Initially used to hasten healing after jaw or plastic surgeries, PRP injections now aid in post-surgical recovery for muscles, tendons, and ligaments, which often have lengthy recovery periods.

3. Osteoarthritis:
Studies suggest that PRP injections may alleviate osteoarthritis symptoms by modulating the joint environment and reducing inflammation.

4. Hair Loss:
PRP injections effectively treat male pattern baldness by preventing hair loss and promoting new hair growth. They can also stimulate hair growth after hair transplants, ideal for individuals experiencing thinning hair or baldness.

5. Skin Rejuvenation:
PRP injections are used as an anti-aging treatment to rejuvenate skin elasticity and restore a youthful glow. They increase collagen production, reducing sagging and diminishing fine lines and wrinkles.

Plasma Gel Filler or Bio-Filler is an innovative treatment created using a patient’s own plasma. The platelets in the plasma contain growth factors that enhance skin healing and regeneration. After the plasma gel is injected into targeted areas, it triggers a natural repair response, increasing skin volume, firmness, radiance, and rejuvenation.

Plasma gel filler replaces synthetic fillers like Hyaluronic acid and is created using a process similar to PRP. Platelets are heated at a specific temperature in a heated centrifuge, then reinjected into areas like the face, neck, hands, breasts, and buttocks to volumize, lift, and rejuvenate the skin.

TREATMENT AREAS:

Full Face

Forehead for deep wrinkles

Hands

Neck

Scars, including surgical scars

Stretch Marks

Buttocks

Breast

BENEFITS:

Minmally invasive procedure
Reduced costs as it uses utilised autologous blood as filler.
Painless
No risk related
No side effects
No allergic reaction
100% vegan

THE RESULTS:

Immediate results are noticeable after the initial treatment; however, to attain optimal and long-lasting results lasting up to 2 years, we suggest a series of 2 to 3 sessions to achieve the desired outcome. The plasma gel is fully absorbed into the treated area, and the effects can endure from 18 to 24 months following the final treatment.

TREATMENTS
Platelet Rich Plasma
£100-£250
Packages
£700

Hair loss package 4 sessions

Bio-Filler

£350-£900
Packages
£700

Full Face Rejuvenation

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Note: The prices mentioned are indicative.

Exact prices would require a Consultation to assess individual needs and concern.

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