
PRP FACE | 18,550.-
PRP HAIR | 19,550.-
What is Plastlet rich plasma (PRP) ?
Plastlet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses injections of a concentration of a patient’s own platelets to accelerate the healing process and tissue regeneration while reducing inflammation in the treated area. PRP consists plasma (the liquid portion of blood) and platelets containing growth factors that can trigger cell reproduction and stimulate tissue regeneration.
To obtain PRP, a blood sample will be taken from the patient and placed it into a device called a centrifuge that rapidly spins the sample, separating out the other components (e.g. red blood cells and white blood cells causing inflammation) of the blood from the platelets and co centrating them within the plasma. Once high concentration of platelets is derived, this solution will be then injected into the target treatment area to accelerate the release of growth factors in which the increased concentration of growth factors can further stimulate the healing process and speed up tissue regeneration up to 50% and collagen stimulation
Candidate for antiaging by PRP ?
- Hair loss
- Wide pore size
- Increase fine wrinkle on face, neck and upper chest
- Melasma and need to enhance facial brightening
- Delay wound healing
Benefits of PRP therapy
- No artificial residuals remain in the body
- No allergic reaction or undesired effects since the patient’s blood is used
- The outcome can be noticed after treatment with improved recovery and a natural tissue healing process.
PRP therapy is not recommended in:
- Patients with platelet abnormalities.
- Patients with sepsis .Patients with fever.
- Patients with infection in the treated area.
- Patients with cancers, especially hematologic malignancies and bone cancer.
These people may not benefit from PRP therapy or treatment consideration should be made by the doctor:
- Patients who have received steroid injection at the affected area within 1 month
- Patients with history of autoimmune disease
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women




