PRP treatment is to restore slowing cell renewal with plasma obtained from one’s own blood. With PRP treatment, skin rejuvenation, hair loss and orthopaedic disorders can be treated.

WHAT IS PRP TREATMENT?

PRP; A small amount of blood is taken from the body of the individual and then the plasma is separated by a special period and returned to the body by injection. The plasma gives support is rich in cells called “thrombocyte”. The main task of platelets in the body is to ensure blood coagulation, which is very important in wound thanks to the growth factors it contains, recovery occurs.

 

With PRP treatment,t is possible to heal some diseases in the body and to rejuvenate the skin with the person’s own blood. PRP therapy instead of medication that a person’s own blood is used in particular environmental and genetic factors due to slowing of cell regeneration is prevented. PRP; It is used in the treatment of more than one orthopaedic disease, from hair loss to skin rejuvenation and pain relief.

 

IN WHICH DISEASES IS PRP TREATMENT USED?

PRP therapy, in which cells called platelets to play the leading role, has found use in many branches of medicine. PRP is currently used for non-healing leg wounds due to diabetes and varicose veins, tendon injuries and tendinitis such as tennis elbow, to accelerate the wound healing process after dental implants. Many visible changes occur in ageing skin due to age and environmental factors. The elasticity of the skin decreases, wrinkles increase and sagging occurs on the skin.

With the antiaging PRP treatment is aimed at increasing the production of collagen and elastin fibers in the skin.  Thanks to the PRP process, a completely natural rejuvenation is achieved with 3-4 sessions of application performed at intervals of 2-4 weeks on average, without any foreign substance or medication. Those who have PRP first notice improvement in the dry and matte appearance of the skin from the first sessions.

HOW IS PRP APPLIED?

PRP is a treatment method that should be applied by specialist doctors. Afterwards, the blood is placed in a tube containing gel. The substances in the blood in the tube placed in the centrifuge are separated within 5-8 minutes. The plasma part of the blood rich in platelets and growth factors is separated. The mixture obtained is applied to the area related to the injection method.

PRP is applied in an average of 3-4 sessions at 2-4 weeks, combined with mesotherapy according to the needs of the person. After the PRP cure is completed, the process can be continued with 1-2 injections a year.

PRP Treatment Technique

 

PRP, the Platelet Rich Plasma treatment technique, is a method used in the treatment of skin renewal, wrinkles, scars and acne scars. The first procedure applied in the PRP treatment technique, which is based on the stem cell principle, is the centrifugation of the blood obtained from the person. By centrifugation, plasmas are separated from red blood. These plasmas are brought to life on the person’s skin with mesotherapy and filling technique. With this process, the plasmas applied to the skin are involved in the secretion of the growth factor that ensures the migration and proliferation of stem cells.

 

The application of a specific plasma taken from the person’s own blood in the PRP treatment method eliminates the risk of disease and allergies that can be passed on to the person whose treatment is implemented. The procedure is painless and there is no scar left afterwards. This makes the PRP treatment technique more advantageous than other methods. PRP is a completely helpful method, it is important that the expectations of the person are realistic after the application .The effect of PRP can be observed differently in each patient.

 

What are the Reasons for PRP Application?

  • To add flexibility and shine to the leather
  • Preventing hair loss, strengthening hair
  • Preventing wrinkles and dents
  • Restructuring the skin in wounds, cracks and skin damage
  • Providing rapid restructuring of the skin after operations such as laser
  • Used in medical aesthetics such as face, hands and arms, inner legs, neck and décolleté.
  • PRP method is used for pain.
  • Many of the PRP applications are performed by physicians

How Does Hair Treatment with PRP Work?

Loss of 100-150 strands per day is normal. If it spills more than that, it should be taken into account. PRP provides very successful results in hair treatment. Especially in hair loss it has been determined that the patient received very positive results. During the PRP procedure the patient’s own blood is taken and passed through a sterile device.. This method is especially effective in spills due to genetic reasons. Hair mesotherapy can also be applied with PRP in those with genetic loss, which is a method.

In PRP application for hair, first 10 cc of venous blood of the patient is taken.

How Long Does Hair Treatment with PRP Take?

The average hair treated with PRP applied to a maximum of 30 minutes to 15 days and usually takes 3-4 months. . The most important advantage of this method is that the risk of allergies and special plasma obtained from the patient’s own blood.

 

How is the skin rejuvenation  applied with PRP?

Skin aging is caused by the loss of some features, such as in the injury process. Various methods are applied to the wound while improving the skin rejuvenation process is simulated. Damage the skin most effective structure that can repair the fastest and most natural way is part of the entire skin to which it belongs. Therefore, PRP has been developed as a method to move pass this magic power coursing through our veins. PRP skin rejuvenation of face, neck, décolleté, hands, inner legs, arms, as considered in various parts of the body. Especially after the application, such as skin peels and laser it is possible to reconfigure quickly.PRP made during hair transplantation, in order to accelerate wound healing . Hair growth after planting it is a method applied.

 

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