Transform Your Skin with PRP
Technology and advanced scientific research have made it possible over the last few years to trigger healing in the human body like never before. This era of regenerative medicine revolves around “process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function.” Given the incredible accessibility of regenerative medicine to revitalize your skin, you should make PRP treatments your newest 2017 resolution.
What is PRP?
PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is blood plasma with a highly concentrated number of your very own platelets. Since your platelets hold growth factors and other proteins that can trigger deep healing in soft tissue, PRP injections address the root cause of your skin’s premature aging in order to reduce and eliminate that damage.
No More Fine Lines and Wrinkles
More than anything else, PRP has become known for its seemingly superpower ability to make fine lines and wrinkles disappear. Since PRP encourages the production of new collagen in the skin, it gives the skin the tools it needs to naturally regenerate and soften the impact of wrinkles. Most people see results within a month or so.
Rejuvenate Your Neck and Chest
All of the above is also true for the chest and neck, which are often ignored due to so much focus on the face. The truth is, your chest and neck might show your age even before your face does, because they are two areas of the body that receive less TLC. All it takes is a PRP treatment to help those neck and chest wrinkles, discoloration, and creases disappear.
Bye-Bye Stretch Marks
Nobody likes to talk about it, but just about every woman has stretch marks. The legs, breasts, stomach, and buttocks are just prone to them, even with the best workout and healthy eating habits. PRP blended with microneedling can actually reduce and eliminate stretch marks gained through pregnancy, weight loss, and general aging. This is because the microneedling contains controlled injuries that triggers the skin to make a healing response, and the PRP provides the “superjuice” needed to accelerate that healing beyond what the body would normally be able to achieve.