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PRP Platelet Rich Plasma treatment

SKIN REJUVENATION

PLASMA THERAPY is a method that rejuvenates the skin in a completely natural way. During the aging process, the goat loses its elasticity, shine and volume.

What is PRP?

Platelet-enriched plasma is obtained from your own blood, so the end product contains growth factors in high concentrations. It has been used in aesthetic dermatology since 2006.
Our own concentrated growth factors stimulate the restoration of the volume of thinned skin, the remodeling of collagen and the creation of new blood vessels.

What does the PRP spasm therapy procedure look like?

To apply this treatment, a small amount of blood is required from a vein in the arm. The plasma injection itself takes 10-15 minutes.
The prepared amount of blood is centrifuged, and then plasma with platelets is separated. In the plasma thus obtained, the concentration of platelets is up to 4 times higher than in blood. Plasma is injected with thin needles into the selected skin. Applied platelets release growth factors for 7-10 days.

What is the use of plasma therapy?

In this way, the skin becomes smoother, its elasticity, tone and texture increase.
PRP in gynecology
In gynecology we use PRP:
- for the purposes of regeneration of changes in the external genitalia such as itching and lichen sclerosus.
- removes the dryness of the vagina and thus improves a woman's sexual life.
- As the so-called "O-shot" (orgasm shot) acts on the stimulation of the G-spot in the vagina, which increases excitement, sexual desire, and the possibility of reaching orgasm faster.
- due to the increased elasticity of the vagina, pain during sexual intercourse is reduced, especially in postmenopausal women.
- lubrication of the vagina increases

What results can we expect after the application of PRP plasma therapy?

The PRP method is non-invasive, without incisions, scars and with a short recovery period. 2-3 treatments per year are recommended. The results are visible after a few weeks and the full effect after 2-4 months.

When is the treatment not recommended?

PRP is not recommended for people with skin infection, acne, skin disease/SLE, porphyria, cancer, people receiving chemotherapy and severe metabolic and systemic diseases, platelet function disorders/blood diseases.

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