What is PRF Facial Rejuvenation?
PRP Facial Rejuvenation is an advanced, non-surgical cosmetic treatment designed to enhance your skin’s health and appearance using your body’s own regenerative powers.
This revolutionary procedure utilizes Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) derived from your blood to restore your skin’s natural beauty and radiance.
How Does PRP Work?
In PRP Facial Rejuvenation, a small amount of your blood is drawn and placed in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma from the red blood cells. The PRP, rich in growth factors essential for cell growth and tissue repair, is then applied to your face using a microneedling technique. Microneedling creates tiny channels in your skin, promoting the absorption of the PRP solution.
The growth factors in PRP stimulate collagen and elastin production, leading to improved skin texture, tone, and elasticity. This process enhances your complexion, giving you a youthful and radiant appearance over time. Whether you’re looking to smooth fine lines, reduce pores, or boost overall skin health, PRP Facial Rejuvenation offers a natural, effective solution.
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Treatment Areas
- Tear troughs (under-eyes)
- Cheeks
- Nasolabial folds
- Jawline
PRF Facial Rejuvenation in Edmonton
PRP skin care facial treatments are becoming increasingly popular as people look for non-invasive ways to improve their appearance. If you’re considering this beauty service, be sure to check out these common questions that we get about this treatment and the answers.
Is this a good treatment for those with acne?
If you are struggling with acne scars, a PRF facial can help diminish their appearance. This is because the growth factors in platelet-rich plasma can help promote the production of new skin cells. New skin cells will help fill in acne scars and give your skin a more even tone and texture.
When will I see results?
The effect of treatment is most noticeable after at least six months. Repeat treatments may be necessary to maintain the improvement in hair growth and texture.
How long do results last?
For best results, consistency is key. Treatments are typically performed once a month for the first three to four months, and then every three to six months thereafter, depending on the individual client’s response and results.
Following this protocol, anticipated results can first be seen within two to three months. After the results start to appear, you’ll still need to get touch-ups at least once a year to maintain new hair regrowth.
Is it safe?
Although the idea of injecting blood into the face may sound strange, PRF facials are actually quite safe and can provide significant results. There are very few risks associated with PRF facials, as they use the patient’s own blood so there is minimal risk of allergic reaction or infection. However, because PRF facials involve injections, there is a small risk of bruising or infection at the injection site.
Will it reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is characterized by patches of dark skin on the face or body. It can be caused by sun damage, inflammation, or certain medical conditions. While hyperpigmentation is not harmful to your health, many people want to treat it for cosmetic reasons. A PRP facial can be an effective treatment for hyperpigmentation because it helps to even out skin tone by lightening dark patches of skin.
Is PRF painful?
The procedure is relatively painless as it is performed under local anesthesia, and requires zero recovery time. PRF treatment is one of the safest ways to restore the hairline naturally.
What can I expect after PRP Hair Restoration?
- You should avoid washing the treatment area for 48 hours.
- After that, it is all right to use hair and skin care products and continue with topical medications.
- The treatment area may be sore for two or three days, and you may notice some bruising. Acetaminophen can help ease discomfort.
- Hair dye or coloring treatments can resume one week after PRF treatment.