12 PRP Scars Treatments with PRP
PRP Stretch Mark Therapy begins with a blood draw taken from the patient. As your blood is processing, a topical numbing cream is applied to the treatment area to minimize any discomfort experienced. Once the PRP is processed, the platelet poor plasma which is rich in nutrients is used as a lubricant while the area is treated with micro needling. The micro needling stimulates cell regeneration and allows for greater absorption of healing properties of PPP and additional serums applied. Following the micro needling, the PRP is then injected into the areas of concern.
Microneedling create punctures in the scar tissue. The micro-injury is a signal for the body to increase the amount of collagen and elastin in the area. The freshly produced proteins gradually recover the broken web, and as a result, the trenches of stretch marks are plumped up, eventually leveled out with the surrounding undamaged skin.
An additional effect is an increase in skin cell turnover, meaning new, healthy cells are produced faster. Plus, the serums applied supply extra moisture and increase its retention, which contributes to the plumping process.
The collagen network recovery takes time, and with each session, it’s improved more and more.
Appointment required. Must sign waiver. Consultation required before service. If you are ineligible, a refund will be provided. Appointments are typically scheduled every 4 weeks. Tax and gratuity are not included. Results vary, depending on skin type, as well as medical condition. Client consultation is an important aspect of this procedure. Those with active acne lesions, skin cancer, or any other serious health issues are not candidates for microneedling. Must be redeemed by same customer within 12 months. Subject availability. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person.