
What is PRP & How it Works?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is a medical procedure that uses a patient's own blood to promote healing by concentrating platelets, which contain growth factors that aid in tissue repair
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is a treatment that uses a patient's own blood to promote healing and regeneration by concentrating platelets and injecting them into the injured/treatments area can be use for hair loss, skin rejuvenation and sports injuries.

Face-vampire Facial
A vampire facelift (PRP facelift) revitalizes your face without surgery. Providers inject platelet-rich plasma (PRP) . If you like you can combine other injectables like hyaluronic acid filler to contour your face too. If you like a longer and Instant result. All helps to reduce wrinkles and plump skin. There are minimal side effects like bruising, swelling and tenderness.

Scalp & facial Hair
PRP injections can be effective in treating male and female pattern baldness both in preventing hair loss and promoting new hair growth. PRP can also aid in the stimulation of hair growth active hair follicles after or before hair transplants
Treatment is safe and effective, with minimal downtime and long-lasting results.
Most people with thinning hair make good candidates for PRP hair restoration. How well you respond to PRP injections depends on many factors. Good candidates are generally healthy, not on blood thinner or immunosuppressive medications, and have reasonable expectations

Stretch mark/scar
PRP is a great, non-invasive treatment for stretch marks because it helps generate the production of new collagen and elastin. Our practitioners combine PRP with Microneedling, a procedure that creates tiny punctures in the skin to enhance the penetration of PRP and stimulate collagen productionThe injection of PRP releases platelets, which are growth factors, into the cells, which stimulates collagen, elastin production, improving skin texture, helping the skin to look tighter and heal within.
FAQ’s
Are there any side effects or possible risk to PRP infections?
they are a minimum contraindication with PRP injection. The most common side-effects are male to moderate swelling and redness.
How to maximise your PRP results?
stay hydrated eat clean avoid excessive alcohol consumption at least two days before.
avoid blood thinning medication (e.g. aspirin, ibuprofen for at least a week before and after.
For 3 session 4-6 weeks apart then after that every 12 months or as frequent every 6 months.
Procedure Time? a blood sample is taken , spun in a centrifuge machine to isolate the liquid gold. And it will be injected in the treated area as required. Your practitioner will advise you if you need combine with other treatment to achieve the maximum result. Normally will require 1 hour.
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