PRP

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PRP in Philadelphia, PA 19116 | Kelly Soares

What It Is

PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, is a regenerative treatment that uses a patient’s own blood to promote healing and tissue regeneration. PRP is rich in growth factors that stimulate cell repair and collagen production, making it popular for aesthetic treatments to improve skin texture, reduce wrinkles, and even encourage hair growth.

How It Works

PRP treatment involves drawing a small amount of the patient’s blood, which is then placed in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelets and plasma. This platelet-rich plasma is then injected or applied to targeted areas of the skin or scalp. The growth factors in PRP promote the body’s natural healing process, stimulating collagen production and tissue repair in the treated areas.

What To Expect

Preparation: The procedure begins with a blood draw, followed by processing the blood to isolate PRP.

  1. Application: PRP is applied or injected into targeted areas based on individual goals, such as facial rejuvenation, scar reduction, or hair restoration.

  2. Post-Treatment: Mild redness, swelling, or sensitivity may occur for 1-2 days. Most people can resume normal activities immediately, though results may take a few weeks as collagen production and cell regeneration gradually improve skin or hair health.

PRP typically requires a series of sessions, often spaced 4-6 weeks apart, to achieve optimal results, with maintenance treatments recommended for longer-lasting effects.

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Enhance your natural beauty and experience rejuvenation at K-Glow Aesthetics Philadelphia PA, 19116. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and discover the transformative benefits of our personalized treatments.

Disclaimer
PRP treatment is a cosmetic procedure aimed at enhancing skin appearance and hair health. Results may vary depending on individual factors, including skin type and treatment area. PRP is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Possible side effects include minor swelling, bruising, or redness at the application site. Consult with a qualified provider to determine if PRP treatment is suitable for your needs.