What is PRP treatment?
Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, is a substance that’s thought to promote healing when injected. Plasma is a component of your blood that contains special “factors,” or proteins, that help your blood to clot. It also contains proteins that support cell growth. The idea is that injecting PRP into damaged tissues will stimulate your body to grow new, healthy cells and promote healing.
Vanité Clinic PRP Treatment
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections therapy is a non-surgical treatment
Blood is taken from the patient’s arm and is then transferred to a specialist centrifuge. The centrifuge divides the blood into distinct sections. The section used for the PRP treatment contain cells called ‘’platelets’’.
These special Platelet cells promote healing, accelerate the rate and degree of tissue healing and regeneration, improve response to injury and formation of new cellular growth. It is this PRP that is reinjected into the treatment area.
Our PRP treatment can be used to treat the following indications
Clinical
- Sports medicine
- Traumatology
- Ophthalmic
- Burn trauma
- Wound healing – diabetic foot
- Skin grafting
- Dentistry – sinus lift
- Tooth implants
Aesthetic
- Skin rejuvenation
- Under eye dark circles
- Hair restoration
- Fat grafting in combination PRP
- Post laser
- Cellulite combination micro needling
- Acne & Rosacea
- Acne scars
- Pigmentation
- Tissue Volumisation – alternative of HA fillers
- Aesthetic gynaecology / urology
PRP hair treatment? Are you looking to accelerate your hair regrowth?
PRP or platelet-rich plasma therapy is a non-surgical option for tackling hair loss . The main aim of PRP in hair regrowth is to stimulate inactive or newly implanted hair follicles into an active growth phase.
How Does PRP treatment work?
PRP hair loss therapy takes part in three stages, with most patients requiring three to four treatments that must be taken after a break of 4-6 weeks.
Most patients will also need to have maintenance treatments.
The PRP hair treatment process is carried out as follows;
Stage One
Blood is drawn from the patient’s arm and placed into a centrifuge, which spins the blood at a rapid pace to separate the blood into sections.
Stage Two
The blood is separated into three unique layers:
Platelet-poor plasma
Platelet-rich plasma
Red blood cells
Stage Three
The PRP is carefully injected into the parts of the scalp which require treatment.
PRP Therapy, Hair Loss and Hair Transplants
PRP therapy is becoming a popular complement to hair transplants. PRP can help accelerate the growth of transplanted hair roots while also thickening existing hair.
Recent studies have suggested that applying PRP to the scalp can address androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness).
Complex baldness problems may require getting once-a-month PRP treatments for four to six months.
For all patients addressing hair loss, consistent treatment with PRP therapy yields optimal results.