PRP Plasmolifting and skin care

Treatment of skin diseases are one of the most important medical applications of platelet-rich blood plasma. The Plasmolifting method has shown very good results for many years and enjoys well-deserved popularity among patients.

The skin is the largest organ of our body. And since it is a protective barrier against the penetration of pathogens and various diseases, it is necessary to take good care of it. Interestingly, according to German online platform Statista, the global skin care market will reach $180 billion by 2024. It is remarkable that more and more people are choosing natural and organic skin care products. Even young shoppers are striving to take better care of their skin than ever before. This demand for products free of dangerous chemicals sparked a great deal of interest in skin care using PRP methods (PRP - platelet rich plasma).

Today doctors are developing new PRP treatments that can provide clear, youthful and beautiful skin and thick hair. And these results can be achieved without the use of chemical additives.

The healing elixir of life is made from your own blood, which is processed by doctors and injected back into the skin of your face, body and head.

PRP skin treatment for rosacea

One of the most effective PRP therapies developed by dermatologists is the treatment of rosacea. This disease affects both men and women and manifests itself in the form of rashes in the center of the face, forehead, nose and cheeks. Over time, it can spread to the scalp, ears, neck, and chest. In addition to the rashes, the patient may find blood vessels and small bumps with or without fluid on their face. Rosacea can also be accompanied by itching and burning.

Conventional methods of therapy for this disease include the use of antibiotics, laser treatment, and applying ointments to the damaged areas of the skin. But all this works only as long as you use the indicated methods. On the other hand, PRP treatments can bring about long-term improvement. 

Patients subjected to PRP therapy report positive results within 6 months or longer.

PRP therapy for skin rejuvenation and combating acne and post-acne scars

Acne is a common disorder that can affect people of all ages. In adults, acne can appear throughout life, and in women who have reached the age of 35, it can develop as a result of a hormonal imbalance. Although acne is not life-threatening in itself, it usually leads to low self-esteem. Fortunately, PRP treatment helps the skin get rid of existing acne.

Dermatologists usually combine PRP therapy with mesotherapy. Since healing plasma acts on the skin, it also helps to stimulate blood circulation. This increased bloodstream eliminates toxins, excess sebum and bacteria that favour the development of acne. As a result, after a few weeks you will notice that the skin has become clearer and healthier. PRP therapy not only helps to restore the freshness of your skin, but also to prevent renewed skin efflorescences.

Acne often leaves scars on the skin. Their size and depth depend on the severity of the disease, and in turn such scars are an unpleasant and unaesthetic reminder of a puberty full of complexes. PRP therapy can reduce post-acne scars to the point where they are barely noticeable. This is also possible because plasma contains growth factors, platelets and other beneficial elements. This composition promotes the formation of new collagen and elastin under the skin. As its layer increases, the scar becomes lighter.

PRP skin regeneration to eliminate wrinkles or sagging of the skin

The ability of PRP therapy to regenerate collagen and elastin contributes to the effectiveness of this method in combating the ailments of skin aging.

Sagging skin, fine and thin wrinkles and folds in the skin are the result of collagen degradation. Elastin production also decreases with age, which leads to the development of wrinkles. PRP therapy can become one of the most effective ways to address this issue as it stimulates the skin to rejuvenate without the use of chemicals.

The combination of the PRP method with microneedling enhances the treatment effect. When a dermatologist runs a derma roller over the skin, micro-traumas and punctures occur. These punctures act as channels that help the plasma penetrate to the lower layers of the skin, allowing the treatment to take effect more quickly.

Vampire lifting in the treatment of crow's feet and forehead wrinkles

PRP therapy also affects wrinkles on the forehead and between the eyes. You can also opt for a treatment that will help get rid of crow's feet at the corners of your eyes. This PRP method works on the same principle as in skin regeneration. By stimulating the renewal of collagen and elastin levels, PRP treatment helps smooth wrinkles to keep your skin looking younger.

PRP therapy in the treatment of such diseases as lichen sclerosus.

According to Science Direct, lichen sclerosus (LS) is a skin disease caused by the body's immune system attacking skin cells. This creates even, blotchy, or wrinkled patches on the skin. Patients may experience pain, irritation, rashes, and even rupture of blood vessels. Usually, these symptoms appear around the genitals in both men and women. However, in some patients, LS can also appear on the forearm, chest, and upper body. According to some medical reports, use of contraceptives and low testosterone levels can worsen the course of the disease.

If you consult your dermatologist, he will prescribe steroid creams or ointments for you. It should be emphasized that conventional treatment methods bring only temporary relief: You must undergo regular physical examinations to avoid the event that the condition recurs. PRP therapy is an effective solution to this problem because plasma (PRP cream) contains proteins that promote healing of damaged skin. Platelets in the plasma form a scaffold on the basis of which tissue regeneration occurs. The clinical studies published in PubMed proved that PRP treatment is effective in the fight against lichen sclerosus.

Efficacy of PRP skin care

PRP skin care can help you with a variety of skin conditions, including hair loss and traces of injury. Any skin injury leads to uneven wound healing. This is because the new tissues have imperfections compared to the balanced built clear system of your original tissues.

PRP therapy can stimulate the regeneration process so that the new fibers become more even and the skin appears smoother. PRP treatment not only restores collagen and elastin levels but also stimulates the formation of new blood vessels leading to improved blood flow and faster healing.

Talk to your dermatologist about how to use PRP treatments to relieve your skin disorders and you will be pleasantly surprised by the results.

Treatment of skin diseases in the Renat Achmerow® clinics

Our specialists receive professional training and undergo regular further training in order to be able to better help their patients. You can always register for a preliminary diagnosis of your skin condition and discuss the necessary treatment. We also follow scientific developments and share relevant information and research results with you. Our patients improve their health, increase their level of medical knowledge and achieve better therapeutic results using the Plasmolifting procedure.

 

The Plasmolifting treatment method against post-acne scars

Dermatology is one of the most important medical fields in which platelet-rich plasma is applied. The Plasmolifting procedure has shown good healing effects for many years and enjoys well-deserved popularity among patients.

Acne is believed to be a problem of puberty. But many patients suffer from it even from the age of 18 to 40-50 years. Acne not only irritates the skin and causes pain, but also leaves unaesthetic traces and scars that take away from one's self-confidence.

Skin imperfections caused by acne can be corrected. Injections of PRP plasma help restore the skin's flawless appearance, which also helps heal post-acne scars.

What is PRP therapy?

Plasmolifting (PRP therapy) is one of the modern innovative methods in dermatology to correct skin defects. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), which is obtained from blood, is used for the treatment. Here is a brief description of the PRP method:

1. The doctor draws a small amount of blood from a vein in the patient's forearm.

2. He puts it in a tube and puts it in a centrifuge.

3. The centrifuge is running at high speed.

4. The blood is separated into different fractions. The erythrocytes, or red blood cells, settle and the PRP plasma collects in a thin layer on top.

5. The ready-to-use PRP plasma is the third fraction, called the buffy coat. It is also called platelet-rich fibrin matrix (PRFM). It is a straw-colored plasma with a gel-like consistency.

6. The doctor aspirates the plasma and prepares a PRP injection for a patient with post-acne scars.

7. Any additives are only used to prevent the plasma from clotting or to enhance its medicinal properties.

8. The addition of such substances as adrenaline reduces discomfort when injecting plasma into the skin.

Why do post-acne scars form?

Acne is caused by an overproduction of sebum, the natural lubricant the skin secretes to keep it from drying out. A disturbed hormonal balance causes an overproduction of this lubricant. Because the sebaceous glands are connected to the hair roots, the follicles can pick up dust, dead cells, bacteria, and other debris. Acne is the body's attempt to rid the skin of impurities. However, if the impurities settle deeper, they leave behind hyperpigmentation or post-acne scars.

Acne in a more severe form damages the dermis and the lower layers of the skin, which leads to the formation of post-acne scars. They can be rectangular, wedge or punt shaped. In the worst case, acne can cause a keloid, a bulging scar formed from excess collagen produced as the skin heals. In fact, acne leaves various skin blemishes, scars, and keloids, or healed tissues.

Does PRP therapy heal post-acne scars?

PRP therapy works successfully on skin defects on the face. It is based on a concentrated combination of platelets, growth factors, mesenchymal stem cells, cytokines and other elements that the body produces. This combination is able to heal various injuries and diseases in any part of the body.

PRP therapy in the fight against post-acne scars also involves hard and soft tissue forming cells at the site of inflammation or injury. By means of the plasma injection administered just one millimeter deep at the scar site, it is possible to initiate the regeneration of the lower collagen and elastin layer and the formation of new cells. As the skin grows, the scars disappear as if they never existed.

How do injections work on post-acne scars?

The injection procedure for treating post-acne scars is a simple process that takes no more than 30-60 minutes. Once the PRFM plasma is ready, a dermatologist will inject it into the skin under the damaged areas. Since he uses a very thin needle, the patient does not experience any major discomfort and sees no puncture marks. He will also not have to take days off work and refuse to do daily chores.

Immediately after treatment, a small hematoma or swelling appears at the injection site: a minor body reaction. You can eliminate them by applying a few cold compresses. One should not fear any serious side effects, such as the formation of blood clots, which often occur after using synthetic fillers. Allergic reactions are also excluded. The patient's body recognizes its own tissues and does not reject healing elements.

How many injections are required for post acne scars?

So PRP therapy really works. But how many treatment sessions are necessary? Dermatologists usually recommend three sessions in interval of four weeks. The number of injections also depends on the severity of the problem and the body's regenerative abilities.

As soon as the dermatologist draws up an individual treatment plan, he will inform you of the price. But you can count on it: The expenses for the PRP injections are lower and the results more effective than traditional treatment methods.

Approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), PRP injections are a safe and natural treatment for acne and post-acne scars. All those who have tried this method of treatment are pleasantly surprised by the experienced results. Contact your local PRP injection center for more information.

Summary

Studies have shown that PRP treatment of post-acne scars is very effective in patients with different types of post-acne scars. By injecting PRP under the scars, dermatologists stimulate collagen production in the lower layers of the skin, with the effect that the pits in the skin are filled.

The PRP method not only restores the flawless appearance of the skin, but also prevents new rashes. This type of therapy stimulates the flow of blood, nutrients and oxygen, thereby removing accumulated toxins. Doctors can use skin resurfacing or mesotherapy to enhance the effects of PRP lifting.

Treatment of skin diseases in the Dr. Renat Akhmerov®`s clinics

Our specialists receive professional training and undergo regular further training in order to be able to better help their patients. You can always register for a preliminary diagnosis and discuss the necessary treatment. We also follow scientific developments and share relevant information and research results with you. Our patients improve their health, increase their level of medical knowledge and achieve better therapeutic results using the Plasmolifting procedure.

Plasmolifting and "beauty injections"

Platelet-rich plasma is in great demand in aesthetic cosmetics. The Plasmolifting method has shown good healing effects for many years and enjoys well-deserved popularity among patients.

The use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is not such a new technique. With its help, athletes have been successfully healing their injuries for several decades. In the meantime, however, the field of application of plasma goes far beyond the borders of medicine. PRP facial skin treatment is a component of many beauty treatments. This revolutionary procedure is widely used to combat signs of aging in both men and women.

Celebrities choose PRP therapy to recovery their skin condition

PRP treatment is growing in popularity. World-famous actors and stars, for example Kim Kardashian. share their evaluation of PRP lifting. PRP therapy uses platelet-rich plasma in the form of micro-injections to activate the formation of stem cells and collagen in skin cells.

PRP lifting worries patients because traces of injection can be seen on the skin for a short time. The technique was even given the names "vampire lifting" or "Dracula lifting". The only thing guaranteed to happen with the PRP treatment is just a radical transformation of the skin within a few months of the treatment.

So don't panic! And laugh kindly at those who don't make the effort to change, restore their own skin health, and reverse aging without surgery.

Why do you need PRP facial rejuvenation treatment?

Healthy blood circulating in our body contains natural growth factors. It is precisely this method of achieving a high concentration of platelets used for PRP injections on the face that increases the level of self-regeneration and self-rejuvenation of the skin without surgical interventions and drugs.

The moment a doctor introduces concentrated platelets into a patient's body is where the real magic happens. Protein stimulants of regeneration or growth factors are released, which the cells use to accelerate tissue regeneration and wound healing. In this way, PRP treatment stimulates the body to use its own regeneration processes more efficiently, rejuvenating tired, aged skin and replacing damaged skin cells with new cells much faster.

PRP facial treatments at a glance

The PRP facials, also known as Vampire facelift and Dracula facelift, are used by celebrities to rejuvenate and eliminate signs of aging such as skin wrinkles. PRP therapy restores collagen and elastin fibers under the skin and restores its elasticity. Dermatologists may advise injecting PRP directly into wrinkles and problem areas. As an alternative, this treatment can be combined with mesotherapy. Using Dermapen, the dermatologist rubs the PRP plasma (cream) into the skin through the small holes so that it shines like it did when it was young.

Aesthetic medicine in the Dr. Renat Akhmerov®`s clinics

Our specialists receive professional training and undergo regular further training in order to be able to better help their patients. You can always register for a preliminary diagnosis and discuss the necessary treatment. We also follow scientific developments and share relevant information and research results with you. Our patients improve their health, increase their level of medical knowledge and achieve better therapeutic results using the Plasmolifting treatment method.