Microneedling with PRP
Microneedling with PRP combines the benefits of microneedling with the regenerative properties of your own platelet-rich plasma (PRP). This treatment stimulates collagen and elastin production, improving skin texture, reducing fine lines, and addressing various skin concerns such as acne scars and hyperpigmentation.
About Microneedling
Microneedling with PRP is a minimally invasive procedure that creates micro-wounds in the skin to stimulate collagen production. This multipurpose treatment leverages the body’s natural healing process and enhances it with the power of your own plasma. PRP contains proteins, including growth factors and cytokines, which aid in skin tissue repair and regeneration. To achieve optimal results, a series of multiple treatments is typically recommended.
What it is
Microneedling uses a handheld device equipped with extremely sharp, sterile needles to puncture the skin and stimulate collagen production. The addition of PRP makes the treatment more effective, as the plasma contains essential growth factors that accelerate the healing process and promote healthier skin.
Preparation: A blood sample is taken from you, and a centrifuge is used to separate the PRP from the rest of the blood.
Treatment: Your skin will be thoroughly cleansed, and a numbing cream will be applied. During the procedure, your own PRP is applied to the treatment area. You may feel warmth and a scratching/pulling sensation as the device moves over your skin, but the numbing cream minimizes discomfort.
How it Works
Microneedling with PRP is an excellent treatment for addressing the following skin concerns:
Acne Scars: Reduces the appearance of scars left by acne.
Surgical Scars: Helps in diminishing the visibility of surgical scars.
Wrinkles and Fine Lines: Smooths out fine lines and wrinkles.
Hyperpigmentation: Evens out skin tone by reducing dark spots.
Sun Damage: Repairs and rejuvenates sun-damaged skin.
Large Pores: Minimizes the appearance of large pores.
Uneven Skin Texture: Improves overall skin texture, making it smoother and more refined.
What to Expect
Benefits of Microneedling with PRP
Microneedling with PRP is a minimally invasive procedure with very little downtime. Here’s what you can expect:
Immediately After Treatment: Your skin will likely be red and swollen, which can last up to a few days.
Post-Treatment Care: You can return to your normal routine immediately, but it’s important to avoid sun exposure until your skin heals fully.
FAQs
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The number of sessions required varies based on individual skin conditions and desired results. Typically, a series of treatments spaced a few weeks apart is recommended. Our practitioners will assess your skin and develop a personalized treatment plan.
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The procedure is generally well-tolerated. While there is some discomfort, the application of a topical numbing cream significantly reduces pain. Most clients report only mild sensations during the treatment.
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Microneedling with PRP involves minimal downtime. Post-treatment redness and swelling usually subside within a few days. You can resume normal activities immediately but should avoid sun exposure until your skin heals.
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Microneedling with PRP stimulates collagen and elastin production, leading to long-lasting improvements in skin texture and appearance. With proper skin care and maintenance, the results can be sustained over time.
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Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, and mild discomfort in the treated area. These effects are typically mild and resolve on their own.
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Inform our practitioners about any medications, supplements, or skin conditions. Avoid using harsh skincare products or treatments before the procedure. During your consultation, our practitioners will provide specific pre-treatment instructions to ensure the best results.
Experience the transformative effects of Microneedling with PRP and achieve radiant, youthful skin. Contact our Medspa today to schedule your consultation and take the first step towards revitalized skin.
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