PRP
PRP and PRF are regenerative treatments using your own blood to rejuvenate skin, promote hair growth, and accelerate healing. PRF is considered a more advanced version of PRP due to its higher concentration of growth factors and slower release.
Here’s a breakdown of how they work and what sets them apart:
🩸 What Is PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)?
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Preparation: Blood is drawn and spun in a centrifuge to separate plasma rich in platelets.
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Application: Injected into the skin or scalp, or applied topically with microneedling.
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Benefits:
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Stimulates collagen and elastin production
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Improves skin texture and tone
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Reduces wrinkles and acne scars
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Promotes hair growth by extending the growth phase
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🧬 What Is PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin)?
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Preparation: Blood is drawn and processed without anticoagulants, forming a fibrin matrix that traps platelets and white blood cells.
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Application: Can be injected or applied topically; often used in combination with other cosmetic procedures.
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Benefits:
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Higher concentration of growth factors than PRP
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Slower release of healing agents for longer-lasting effects
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Enhances stem cell activity
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Used for skin rejuvenation, hair restoration, and wound healing
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Price £180