PRP / PLATELET-RICH PLASMA​

General Description of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma):

PRP, or Platelet Rich Plasma, is a regenerative medicine technique used in aesthetic medicine and traumatology. It involves taking blood from the patient, centrifuging it to isolate the platelets and growth factors it contains, then reinjecting this concentrated plasma into the area to be treated.

Platelets are rich in growth factors and proteins that promote tissue regeneration, wound healing and collagen production. By reinjecting them into the skin, PRP stimulates cell renewal, improves skin texture and elasticity, and promotes the reduction of wrinkles and scars.

PRP is used in various aesthetic treatments, including to rejuvenate the face, treat acne scars, stimulate hair growth in hair transplantation, and accelerate the healing of muscle and joint injuries.

Facial PRP treatment can benefit anyone looking to improve the quality of their skin, reduce signs of skin aging, or treat specific issues like acne scars. It is often sought after by:

  1. People showing signs of skin aging, such as wrinkles, fine lines, sagging skin and loss of tone.
  2. People wanting to improve the radiance and texture of their skin.
  3. People suffering from hyperpigmentation or acne scars.
  4. People looking for natural, non-invasive solutions to rejuvenate their face.
  5. People wanting to stimulate collagen production for firmer, more elastic skin.
  6. People with skin problems, such as dryness or enlarged pores.

However, as with any cosmetic treatment, it is important to consult a qualified healthcare professional to determine whether facial PRP treatment is appropriate for your specific case.

PRP facial treatment offers several benefits, including improvement in skin texture, reduction of wrinkles and acne scars, increased radiance and luminosity, stimulation of collagen production, and reduction of pigment spots. It is a natural and safe option, using the body's own resources to revitalize the skin.

  • The facial PRP treatment begins with a blood sample from the patient.
  • The blood is then centrifuged to isolate the platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
  • Once prepared, the PRP is reinjected into the facial skin using microinjections.
  • The procedure is generally quick, taking approximately 30 to 60 minutes.
  • There is no significant downtime and patients can return to normal activities immediately afterwards.
  • Results begin to appear gradually over the weeks following treatment.

In Practice

  • Procedure

    Revitalize, restructure and regenerate facial skin and scalp thanks to a 100% natural and biocompatible product: the patient's own platelet-rich serum.

  • Anesthesia

    No

  • Operating time

    60 minutes

  • Durée de l’hospitalisation

    au cabinet

  • Convalescence

    aucune