Microneedling with PRP
Turn back the clock
What is Microneedling with PRP?
Microneedling with PRP is a cosmetic treatment that stimulates collagen production by using fine needles over the skin and applying platelets, which are one of the components of blood.
The addition of PRP from the blood may maken microneedling more effective. The liquid in blood is plasma, while platelets are solid. Platelets help blood clot, so they are vital for healing wounds and injuries. PRP is plasma in which the concentration of platelets is higher than that of other components of the blood.
A practitioner will take a blood sample and then use a spinning tool called a centrifuge to separate the PRP from the rest of the blood.
PRP contains proteins, including growth factors and cytokines. These proteins help skin tissue repair itself.
First, a practitioner will use a microneedling tool to prick the skin, making tiny holes in the skin’s surface. They will then apply PRP to these tiny holes to encourage collagen production and cell reproduction.
Microneedling with PRP may be used to treat
- Acne Scars
- Surgical Scars
- Improve skin elasticity
- Wrinkles and fine lines
- Acne Scars
- Surgical Scars
- Improve skin elasticity
- Wrinkles and fine lines
Microneedling with PRP
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Results that last
The addition of PRP to microneedling may speed up the healing process and stimulate skin renewal, potentially producing better results than microneedling alone.
- Improved acne scarring
- Provided higher patient satisfaction
- Decreased the amount of downtime that people needed after the procedure