PRP

The small amount of “Platelet Rich Plasma” (PRP) obtained is returned to the same person by injection.

Application

This application is based on the separation of a small amount of blood drawn from a person into its components. The blood is placed in a special tube and centrifuge procedure is applied. The small amount of “Platelet Rich Plasma” (PRP) obtained is returned to the same person by injection.

It is an application of approximately 30 minutes in total. It is applied easily and painlessly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are blood components that contain the growth factors necessary for repairing and returning damaged tissues in our body to their natural state. When a damage occurs in our tissues, our blood collects platelets at that tissue and initiates a repair process. The purpose of PRP application is to deliver a much higher number of platelets, than that can be carried by blood circulation, to the targeted tissue. Thus, the repair of damaged tissue begins quickly and strongly and is completed more quickly, because the density of platelets obtained with PRP is 2 to 4 times higher than in blood. It is long-lasting, regenerates and restructures the skin in the most natural way, supports not only the formation of new collagen but also all vital functions of the skin, helps to remove wrinkles and lines by rejuvenating the skin - but not by filling it.

The aging of our skin is like the process of injury. It is due to loss of some physical properties. Therefore, applications aimed at rejuvenating our skin, are in fact imitating - with various methods - what our body does when it is healing a wound. For example, with methods such as laser and peeling, we cause a slight damage to our skin within certain limits, and we use this damage as a trigger function to heal our skin quickly. After this damage, growth factors are released, and the healing process begins. Similarly, dermo cosmetic products enable substances that restructure our skin or rely on synthetically obtained growth factors to initiate a healing process. A structure which can repair a damage to the skin the most effective, fastest, and most natural way is also a part of the whole to which the skin belongs. For this reason, plasma application has been developed as a method that activates this magical power which is circulating in our veins

PRP application is only one of the applications in the field of cellular therapy. It is not a new method; Areas of application started with dental (teeth) implants and are spreading rapidly into areas such as aesthetics, medicine, orthopedics, non-healing wound treatment. It is expected that, many scientific studies on the use of PRP in the treatment of chronic pain, tendon injuries, and rheumatic complaints will be published in the near future.

Stem cell therapy or cellular therapy means introducing new cells to an organ that has been damaged to treat an injury or disease. In the application of PRP, platelets are used as a factor that initiates and stimulates the repair of damaged tissue, hence the applications are different from each other in this respect.

PRP application is “autologous”, that is, the platelets used are taken from the patient her/himself. Procedures such as the collection of blood and separation of platelets are performed with a sterile and closed kit, so there is no risk of contamination from the outside. Apart from these, there is nothing added to the collected platelets. Therefore, this application can be considered reliable.

A healthy radiance appears on the skin immediately after the application. Afterwards, this shiny appearance will regress a little, but after 3 or 4 applications (ie, after applying 1 cure), a lasting effect becomes evident.

Hair PRP can be used in the treatment of hair loss; to stop the hair loss, to revitalize existing hair strands, and to accelerate the recovery period after hair transplantation. With patients who have hair loss complaints, weak hair follicles are stimulated by PRP injection. Hair follicles are revitalized, thickened, and become stronger. On average, the increase in the quality of the hair can be seen 2-6 months after PRP applications, and it is possible to maintain this effect if the treatment is continued and supporting applications are performed.