Platelet Rich Plasma, also known as "PRP" is an injection treatment whereby a person’s own blood is used. About 10ccs or about a teaspoon of blood is drawn up from the individual patient into a syringe. The blood is spun in a special centrifuge to separate its components (Red Blood Cells, Platelet Rich Plasma, Platelet Poor Plasma and Buffy Coat).
The Platelet Rich Plasma and Buffy Coat is first separated and combined then activated with a small amount of calcium chloride which acts as an activation agent and scaffold to keep the PRP where the injector intends to treat. Platelets are very small cells in your blood that are involved in the clotting and healing process.
When PRP is injected into the damaged area it causes a mild inflammation that triggers the healing cascade. As the platelets organize in the treatment area, they release several enzymes to promote healing and tissue responses including attracting stem cells and growth factors to repair the damaged area.
As a result, new collagen begins to develop. As the collagen matures it begins to shrink causing the tightening and strengthening of the damaged area. When treating injured or sun and time damaged tissue, they can induce a remodeling of the tissue to a healthier and younger state.
The full procedure takes approximately 45 minutes to an hour. Generally, 2-3 treatments are advised; however, more may be necessary for some individuals. Touch up treatments may be done once a year after the initial group of treatments to boost and maintain the results.
PRP'S SAFETY has been established for over 20 years for its wound healing properties and its proven effectiveness has extended across multiple medical specialties. PRP's emergence into aesthetics and skin rejuvenation began in 2004. Areas typically treated for aesthetic purposes and skin rejuvenation include Crinkling skin around the eyes, cheeks and mid face, neck, jawline, chest and décolletage, back of hands and arms, lips, and to stimulate hair growth on scalp. Almost all skin tones show that PRP is safe and effective because your own enriched plasma is used.
BENEFITS of PRP Along with the benefit of using your own tissue therefore virtually eliminating allergies, there is the added intrigue of mobilizing your own stem cells for your benefit. PRP has been shown to have overall rejuvenating effects on the skin including improving skin texture, thickness, fine lines and wrinkles, increasing volume via the increased production of collagen and Elastin, and by diminishing and improving the appearance of scars.
The most dramatic results to date has been the crepey skin problems in areas such as under the eyes, neck, and décolletage. It is not designed to replace cosmetic surgery as there are some cases where those procedures would be more appropriate. Other benefits include minimal down time, safe with minimal risk, short recovery time, natural looking results; no general anesthesia is required.
PRP used for aesthetic procedures is safe for most individuals between the ages of 18-80. Parental Consent required. for patients under 18. There are very few contraindications, however, patients with the following conditions are not candidates:​
Acute and Chronic Infections
Skin diseases (i.e. SLE, porphyria, allergies)
Cancer
Chemotherapy treatments
Severe metabolic and systemic disorders
Abnormal platelet function (blood disorders, i.e. Hemodynamic Instability, Hypofibrinogenemia, Thrombocytopenia)
Chronic Liver Pathology
Anti-coagulation therapy
Cancer
Underlying Sepsis
Systemic use of corticosteroids within two weeks of the procedure.
Pregnancy or nursing
RISKS & COMPLICATIONS: Some of the Potential Side Effects of Platelet Rich Plasma include:
Pain at the injection site.
Bleeding, Bruising and/or Infection as with any type of injection.
Short lasting pinkness/redness (flushing) of the skin.
Allergic reaction
Injury to a nerve and/or muscle as with any type of injection.
Itching at the injection site(s);
Nausea /vomiting; (The following are possible with any simple injection and not specific to PRP Therapy).
Dizziness or fainting.
Temporary blood sugar increase.
Swelling
Minimal effect from the treatment.
ALTERNATIVES to PRP: Some of the Potential Side Effects of Platelet Rich Plasma include:
Do Nothing;
Surgical intervention may be a possibility;
Injections with neurotoxins;
Injections of dermal filling agents;
Laser & light-based treatments like Pulsed Light;
chemical peels
RESULTS
Results are generally visible at 4 weeks and continue to improve gradually over ensuing months (3-6) with improvement in texture and tone. Advanced wrinkling cannot be reversed and only a minimal improvement is predictable in persons with drug, alcohol, and tobacco usage. Severe scarring may not respond. Current data shows results may last 18-24 months. Of course, all individuals are different so there will be variations from one person to the next.
Unsatisfactory Result: Although good results are anticipated, there is no guarantee or warranty express or implied, of the results that may be obtained from PRP treatment(s). Some patients do not achieve their desired goals or results, notwithstanding proper procedures being followed by the medical provider, relating to the PRP treatment(s). You may be disappointed with the treatment(s). It may be possible but by no means a certainty to improve your results with additional treatments.