Advanced Practice Aesthetics Explains: PRP Therapy for Skin Rejuvenation
Did you know it is possible to enhance your natural beauty by using your own body? Sometimes our bodies need a little coaxing to rejuvenate our skin and achieve a lovely, healthy glow. Advanced Practice Aesthetics can help by using Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. This innovative solution stimulates healing through your body’s natural processes and helps revitalize your skin.
Nervous about trying PRP therapy for the first time? We totally understand, so we’ve created this guide explaining PRP therapy, including what it is, how it works, and how it compares to other skin rejuvenation treatments. Our goal is to help you feel comfortable with PRP treatment so you can feel comfortable in your skin.
How Does PRP Therapy Work?
Platelet-rich plasma harnesses the power of your own platelets to help rejuvenate your skin. During the treatment, we will draw a small amount of blood from you and process it in a centrifuge. This separates the platelets from the other blood components, isolating it so we can use it in the treatment. PRP is rich in platelets, growth factors, and proteins that promote healing and tissue regeneration. The concentrated platelets are then prepared for use in the desired treatment area. Next, this concentrated plasma is injected into the targeted areas of your skin, discussed prior to the treatment. The injections help stimulate healing and regeneration in your skin, which can improve your skin texture, tone, and elasticity.
Unlike fillers that show immediate results, PRP therapy works gradually over several weeks, with improvements becoming visible as the skin regenerates. Multiple treatments are required to get optimal results.
Benefits of PRP Therapy
PRP therapy has many benefits, depending on where the injections are placed. The primary benefit is skin rejuvenation, improving skin texture, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, and minimizing the appearance of acne scars. PRP therapy can also be used to stimulate hair growth, and is one of the few treatments we offer for under eyes - due to it being much safer to inject than dermal filler.
Common Uses in a MedSpa:
- Facial Rejuvenation ("Vampire Facial"): PRP is applied after microneedling to boost collagen production, improve skin texture, and reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
- Hair Restoration: PRP is injected into the scalp to stimulate hair follicles and promote hair growth in individuals experiencing hair thinning or loss.
- Skin Healing: PRP can be applied to accelerate healing after treatments like laser resurfacing, chemical peels, or microneedling.
- Joint and Tissue Repair: Some medspas offer PRP for its regenerative properties to help with joint pain, ligament injuries, or other tissue damage.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatments for the under-eye area are becoming popular in medspas for addressing specific cosmetic concerns like dark circles, hollows, fine lines, and overall skin quality. Here’s what PRP can do for the under-eye region:
Benefits of PRP for Under-Eyes:
- Reduces Dark Circles: PRP can help improve blood circulation and reduce pigmentation, making dark circles less prominent. The growth factors in PRP stimulate cellular regeneration and reduce discoloration over time.
- Improves Skin Texture and Thickness: The thin skin under the eyes can be rejuvenated by promoting collagen production, leading to firmer and smoother skin. This can also help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Minimizes Hollows: PRP can help improve volume loss in the under-eye area by stimulating collagen, which makes the area appear plumper and more youthful. While it doesn’t provide the instant filling effect of dermal fillers, it works gradually to improve volume naturally.
- Enhances Skin Hydration: PRP increases the skin's moisture retention, making the under-eye area look more refreshed and less dry or crepey.
- Promotes Healing and Rejuvenation: PRP boosts cell turnover and tissue repair, which can address the tired, sunken appearance that often develops in the under-eye area as we age.
How Long Do PRP Results Last?
As with many different skin rejuvenation treatments, PRP results do not last forever. However, most people will see results for about 6 to 12 months after treatments. The initial results will appear within a few weeks after treatment. The length of time your results last depends on multiple factors, including:
- Skin type
- Age
- Lifestyle
- Genetics
- Hormonal fluctuations
- Body’s natural regeneration process
To maintain your PRP results, make sure you use plenty of sunscreen every day. You can also adopt a healthy lifestyle, and use quality skincare products, including a good moisturizer. Advanced Practice Aesthetics recommends a set of three injections, one per month for three months, to achieve optimal results.
Side Effects of PRP Therapy
PRP therapy is a safe way to rejuvenate your skin. However, some common side effects of PRP include:
- Initial discomfort or bruising
- Swelling
- Tingling
- Itching
These side effects clear up after a few days. To minimize the side effects of PRP, drink plenty of water and eat before the procedure.
Comparing PRP to Other Skin Treatments
PRP is a less invasive treatment than other treatments, such as dermal fillers and microneedling. PRP results can last longer than microneedling and dermal fillers. As we mentioned, PRP uses your body’s natural processes to heal your skin, rather than injecting a foreign substance, thus having a much lower risk of allergic reaction.
Request a Free 15-Minute Consultation for PRP Therapy
PRP therapy and other innovative treatments can help you achieve your aesthetic goals. The helpful team at Advanced Practice Aesthetics can walk you through the PRP treatment process and ensure all of your questions are answered. We want you to feel radiant and comfortable in your skin, so we are always here to help you get the results you’ll love.
When you’re ready to experience the difference that PRP treatments can make, contact us by calling 612-895-5895 for a free consultation, or book an appointment online.