PRP Services

Harness your skin’s natural repairing abilities with our PRP (platelet rich plasma) services.

PRP is a minimally-invasive option that optimizes the overall results of the treatment chosen, whether it be for skin or hair rejuvenation.

Microneedling with PRP Growth Factors

Eclipse MicroPen Evo device is the world’s first FDA-cleared microneedling device that is minimally-invasive, non-surgical and non-ablative. This procedure for facial rejuvenation involves the use of a microneedling device to create a controlled skin injury. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy then rejuvenates the skin to stimulate cell growth and collagen production. When paired with microneedling, downtime is decreased to less than 24 hours and enhances the overall results by improving the complexion and brightness of the skin. Microneedling with PRP improves overall skin texture, decreases pore size, treats acne scarring and minimizes fine lines. Additionally, PRP can be injected into areas of concern to continue to stimulate collagen production.

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PRP Hair Restoration

Plasma Rich Proteins (PRP) can be used in a series of four injections scheduled one month apart for restoring hair growth. A small amount of your blood is drawn and placed in a centrifuge. It is then spun to separate the platelets and plasma from the other components of the blood. The platelets contain several growth factors that can help stimulate cell growth, collagen and tissue regeneration. After the plasma and platelets are separated from the rest of the blood, they are injected into the scalp to encourage hair growth.

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FAQ's

What is Micro-needling with PRP?

Micro-needling with PRP improves overall skin texture, decreases pore size, treats acne scarring and minimizes fine lines. During a Micro-needling with PRP session, a vial of the patient’s blood is extracted from their arm and the vial of blood is entered into a centrifuge, separating the patient’s platelet rich plasma (PRP) from the red and white blood cells. The remaining plasma contains high volumes of platelets – a necessary component of this treatment – restoring collagen and elastin to provide firmness and elasticity in the skin. Throughout the Micro-needling with PRP treatment, fine, sterile needles are used to create a series of tiny piercings in the skin. This allows for the PRP to reach deeper below the skin. We administer PRP in this treatment to promote faster recovery time and optimal results. PRP can be injected into areas of concern on the body like the under-eye area or acne scarring.

Is Micro-needling with PRP painful?

Patients experience minimal discomfort as a topical numbing cream is applied to the treatment area for around 30 minutes. Most patients experience minor discomfort as the numbing cream allows for increased tolerability to the treatment

Who is a candidate for Micro-needling with PRP?

Most anyone who would like to improve the appearance of pores, fine lines, acne scarring, and overall texture of the skin would be an optimal candidate for treatment. To best determine if you are a candidate for this treatment, we recommend scheduling a complimentary consultation with one of our providers to discuss if Micro-needling with PRP is best suited for you and your aesthetic goals.

What device do you use?

We use the Eclipse MicroPen® EVO device. This device is an advanced, medical-grade automated micro-needling device. Automated micro-needling is an innovation in aesthetic medicine for the treatment of the appearance of fine lines, reduction of pores and acne and/or surgical scars, and the improvement of the skin’s texture, tone, and color.

How often can I be treated with Micro-needling with PRP?

Patients initially receive three Micro-needling with PRP sessions spaced four weeks apart. Following initial treatment, maintenance treatments may be administered as frequently as every quarter to once yearly. Typically, the frequency of these treatments is patient dependent.

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