What is PRP
Innovation to Rejuvenate the Skin and Body with Self-Concentrated Platelets
What is PRP
Get to know the latest medical innovations
PRF VS PRF(Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is another innovation similar to PRP, but with some differences. as follows
PRP: Use anticoagulants and high concentrations of platelets. Fast release of growth factors, suitable for injection. In addition, there is a ready-to-use PRP to reduce the patient's own blood aspiration time and reduce pain. Save more time You can consult a medical professional for evaluation before injection.
PRF: No anticoagulants They contain platelets and white blood cells. Releases growth factors slowly and continuously, suitable for use as a gel.
Both PRP and PRF have different advantages. The choice depends on the purpose of treatment and the doctor’s recommendation.
PRF VS PRF(Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is another innovation similar to PRP, but with some differences. as follows
PRP Treatment
What PRP Treatment Can Help With
PRP Treatment is a versatile treatment that can be used to treat bone and joint injuries. as follows
PRP Clear Face
Tips for Beautiful Skin and Baby Face
 PRP is widely popular today because it nourishes the skin with its own blood, which is a safe and effective way to rejuvenate the skin. It stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, which are important proteins that help keep the skin elastic and firm.
In addition, it helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Dark spots caused by sun and pollution, PRP also brightens the skin. It makes the skin look smooth and healthy, as well as helps to restore the skin condition to balance. Oily or dehydrated skin
PRP under the eyes
solves the problem of bags under the eyes and dark circles.
Under-eye PRP injections are a very popular cosmetic innovation to address dark circles and under-eye bags. By injecting concentrated platelets from your own blood into the under-eye area, which stimulates the production of collagen and elastin. This makes the skin under the eyes stronger. Increase elasticity, reduce skin subsidence.
It also helps to make the under-eye look smoother. Dark circles fade, eyes look brighter and more radiant, restoring the skin under the eyes to a natural youthful appearance.
Knee PRP
A New Alternative to Treat Knee Pain
A new option for pain relief and knee restoration For those who suffer from knee pain, knee PRP injections can reduce inflammation and stimulate tissue repair at the injured area. It makes patients feel better. Pain decreases, and movement becomes more flexible.
Hair PRP
Solve the problem of thinning hair and baldness
 Hair PRP is an injection of PRP into the scalp, where platelets release hair growth stimulants. This strengthens the hair roots and densely grows new hair. Helps restore hair to look youthful and healthy again.
Who can do PRP?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a treatment that uses platelet concentrates from a patient's own blood to help restore skin condition and relieve pain from injuries or diseases.
Groups suitable for PRP
- People with wrinkles: Reduces the appearance of wrinkles and makes the skin look younger.
- People with hyperpigmentation and scars: Helps to lighten dark spots, acne scars, and acne scars.
- People with enlarged pores: PRP helps tighten facial pores.
- People with dry skin: PRP can restore skin to moisture.
- Those who want to maintain healthy skin: Ideal for those who want to take care of their skin deeply.
Groups that should not do PRP
- Pregnant women: Â PRP should be avoided during pregnancy.
- People who take anticoagulants: e.g. thrombolytic drugs.
- Patients with skin cancer or other skin diseases: PRP treatment should be avoided.
- People with thrombocytopenia or severe anemia: may be at risk of side effects.
- People with severe sepsis or autoimmune diseases: PRP should be avoided.
Does PRP last long? Durability of Results
How long does PRP last? The length of time PRP lasts depends on many factors, such as age, skin condition, and treatment area.
- PRP Front and Under-Eyes: Results Last About 6-12 Months
- Knee PRP: The results of the treatment may last for 6-18 months.
- Hair PRP: Results are usually apparent after 3-6 months of treatment and last up to 1-2 years.
To maintain the results for as long as possible, you should take care of your health regularly and may need to repeat the treatment periodically.
PRP Procedure
Preparation
Preparation before PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) is an important step to help maximize the effectiveness of treatment. Therefore, the following recommendations should be followed.
- Consult a doctor: Consult a doctor to assess your skin condition and determine the suitability for PRP.
- Get enough sleep: Â Get enough sleep at least 8 hours before the day of work.
- Drink water: Drink about 1.5-2Â liters of clean water on the day of the procedure to prevent the blood from becoming viscous.
- Contraindications: Do not take anti-inflammatory and coagulant medications (such as ASA or NSIAD) for 2-3 days before the procedure.
- Stop using certain products: Stop taking Retinol and Alpha Hydroxy Acid at least 1 week before treatment.
- Abstain from alcohol: Avoid drinking alcohol for at least 2-3 days before doing it.
- Avoid high-fat foods: Â Avoid high-fat foods the day before PRP.
- No makeup: Do not wear makeup on the day of the service.
PRP Procedure
The steps to inject PRP are as follows:
- Draw the patient’s blood (about 10-60 ml).
- The blood is centrifuged with a high-speed centrifuge.
- Separate the PRP
- Apply a local numbing cream (if necessary).
- Inject PRP into the area to be treated
PRP injections take about 30-60 minutes and can be returned home immediately after treatment.
Taking care of yourself after the procedure
Taking care of yourself after PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) is important to help restore effectively and reduce the risk of side effects. Therefore, the following recommendations should be followed.
- Refrain from wearing makeup: Do not apply makeup for at least 1 day after PRP to allow the skin to fully recover.
- Avoid washing your face: Avoid washing your face within the first 4-6 hours after treatment.
- Cold compress: If there is swelling from the needle mark or slight bruising, apply a cold compress to the treated area to help reduce inflammation.
- Avoid the sun: Avoid activities that require exposure to the sun for 2-3 days and use sunscreen when going outside.
- Eat a high-protein diet: Protein-rich foods, such as meat and nuts, should be eaten to aid in cellular regeneration.
- Drink enough water: Drink about 2-3Â liters of clean water a day to help keep your body hydrated and your circulatory system working well.
- Avoid alcohol and caffeine: Refrain from drinking alcohol and caffeinated beverages for 1-2 days after the procedure.
- Get enough rest: Get enough rest so that your body can recover at its best.
- Avoid strenuous exercise: Strenuous exercise should be avoided for 1-2 days after treatment to prevent the occurrence of strenuous symptoms.
Are there any disadvantages or side effects?
Although PRP has many benefits, it has disadvantages such as bruising or slight swelling at the injection site, but it will disappear on its own in a short time.
Where to inject PRP? How to choose safely?
It is important to choose the right PRP injection site, whether it is for the face, under the eyes, hair, or knees. as follows
- Accredited medical facilities
- Experienced medical professionals in PRP
- Modern equipment and technology
- Cleanliness and safety of the premises
- Transparency in providing information and costs