prp

In the process called PRP, the contribution of platelets that provide blood clotting to the repair and healing process is utilised. Platelets, which contain the “growth factors” required for the repair of damaged tissues, gather in this tissue in case of tissue damage and initiate a repair process. PRP application aims to deliver much more platelets to the target tissue than can be carried by the blood circulation.

How is it applied?

PRP is applied as follows; blood is taken from the person. The platelet-rich part of the blood is separated by a special centrifuge and filtering process. This part is injected into the area to be treated. Thus, a large amount of growth factors are released at the injection site. These provide healing of wounds, removal of skin problems such as wrinkles, acne scars and skin regeneration. After separation in PRP application, it should be used quickly without waiting.

It is possible to do PRP in several ways. It can be applied by injecting it into the sterilised area or it can be opened channels with dermapen and left on the channels in the form of masking. The method of application is determined according to the patient’s condition.

How many sessions are required?

It is usually applied in 3 sessions one month apart. Then, depending on the condition of the skin of the person, it is continued with a single session in 6 months or 3 sessions in 6 months. A healthy appearance and shine is seen on the skin from the first application.

Which Areas Can It Be Performed?

PRP can be used in many areas such as skin damage and wrinkles, loss of elasticity, joint degeneration. In addition, the restorative power of PRP is used not only on the face, but also on the neck, décolleté, hands and scalp. PRP is the first solution that comes to mind, especially in newly formed fine wrinkles in areas such as around the lips.