
PRP & PRF
COMBO
Explained
Different growth factors play different roles in the wound repair cascade.
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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) provides a suitable microenvironment and Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) provides a fibrin matrix, and they synergistically promote cell proliferation and differentiation, granulation tissue formation, angiogenesis, and tissue regeneration.
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Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) combined with Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy offers a wide range of benefits for both cosmetic and medical concerns:
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FOR SKIN
Skin Rejuvenation:
Reduces wrinkles, enhances overall skin appearance and texture.
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Reduced Appearance of Wrinkles and Fine Lines:
Helps minimize the signs of aging, such as hooded eyelids, wrinkles and fine lines.
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Enhanced Scarring:*
Aids in the improvement of scars, including acne scars.
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Improves Tear Troughs and Dark Circles:
Address under-eye concerns like dark circles and hollows.
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Reduced Signs of Sun Damage and Skin Pigmentation:
Contributes to a more even skin tone and reduces sun damage.
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Stimulation of Natural Collagen Production:
Stimulates the body's collagen production, resulting in skin tightening.
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Balanced Skin Dryness or Oiliness:
Helps regulate skin hydration levels.
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Reduced Skin Redness:
Diminishes skin redness.
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Reduced Stretch Marks:
Reduces the appearance of stretch marks.
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Natural Collagen Induction
Encourages the natural production of collagen, promoting skin health.
FOR HAIR
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Enhanced Hair Thickness and Health:
Super effective in promoting hair regrowth and improving the health of existing hair.
RISKS AND SIDE EFFECTS OF PRF THERAPY
PRF + PRP Combo injections are generally low-risk and well-tolerated. Common side effects include soreness and bruising at the injection site. Less common risks encompass bleeding, tissue damage, infection, and nerve injuries.
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It's essential to consult with us to determine if PRF is suitable for your specific needs.
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