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PRF (Plasma Rich Fibrin)

PRF injections are one of several non-invasive treatments that yield exceptional results. 

Platelet-Rich Fibrin or PRF is a technology that uses your own body’s natural and powerful healing proteins and concentrated growth factors to rejuvenate skin, treat hair loss, and speed up recovery. With a simple blood draw, a high concentration of natural growth factors in your blood can be collected and used for enhanced facial aesthetics.

PRF Treatment has become an integral part of the esthetic industry due to its powerful components that can treat a wide range of skin issues like:

PRF Procedure Details

What does PRF treat?
Forehead wrinkles & lines, Crow’s feet, Marionette lines, Lip lines, sagging jowls, nasolabial folds.

Procedure Time: PRF treatments are done over a six to eight-week period. Longer-term effects will take treatments over three to four months that typically last six to twelve months. PRF treatments entail harvesting of your own blood which becomes a gel after 15-20 minutes when it is then re-injected into the problem area.

Recovery Time & Side Effects
Microneedling can reduce recovery time to 48-72 hours.

Results
PRF injections are safe for anyone who wants more youthful-looking skin in areas of the face and neck. PRF injections are also used to stimulate hair growth; therefore they may be a valid treatment for those suffering from hair loss.

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