What is PRP?
Frequently Asked Questions
PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, is a treatment that involves extracting a small amount of the patient’s blood, processing it to isolate the platelets, and then injecting the concentrated platelet-rich plasma back into the desired area. The platelets contain growth factors and other substances that help stimulate tissue repair, improve skin quality, and promote hair growth. PRP is commonly used in aesthetic medicine for facial rejuvenation, hair restoration, and wound healing.
This versatile form of treatment can do so many things, including:
PRP Breast Lift
The PRP Breast Lift has become increasingly popular among women who are satisfied with the size of their breasts but would like to improve the appearance of the cleavage and décolletage. After your technician withdraws your blood sample and it is spun in a centrifuge, numbing cream will be applied to your breasts and a thin needle or cannula is used to inject the PRP. This non-surgical treatment can be used to correct asymmetry in the cleavage, improve skin texture and tone, and increase elastin and collagen growth.
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