PRP and PRF Treatment – The “Vampire Facial”
What Are PRP and PRF Treatments?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) are advanced skin rejuvenation treatments that harness your body’s natural healing abilities. PRP involves drawing a small sample of your blood, concentrating the plasma by removing red blood cells, and then injecting it into targeted areas to stimulate collagen production. PRF is a more advanced technique, concentrating not only platelets but also a higher concentration of white blood cells and fibrin, enhancing tissue regeneration and healing. Both treatments can be administered through microneedling or shallow injections to promote skin rejuvenation.
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PRP/PRF for Rejuvenating Skin: Excellent for diminishing fine lines, wrinkles, and improving overall skin texture, with PRF particularly effective for treating under-eye areas.
PRP/PRF For Acne Scarring: These treatments can help reduce the appearance of acne scars by stimulating collagen regeneration, promoting smoother skin.
PRF for Deep Tissue Repair: Ideal for more intensive rejuvenation and healing, PRF offers a slower, more sustained release of growth factors, supporting deep tissue regeneration.
PRP/PRF for Hair Loss: Suitable for treating diffuse hair thinning, though a dermatologist consultation is necessary to determine if it's the right approach for your specific case.
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Natural Healing: Both PRP and PRF harness your body’s natural healing abilities, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions or side effects.
Long-Lasting Results: These treatments stimulate collagen production and tissue regeneration, delivering lasting improvements in skin quality.
Minimal Recovery: Most patients experience little to no downtime and can resume daily activities soon after the treatment.
Versatile and Customizable: Suitable for various skin concerns and types, PRP and PRF offer tailored solutions to meet individual skincare needs.
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Since both PRP and PRF use your own blood, the risk of complications is generally very low. However, possible side effects may include mild swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection sites. Dr. Ghadiri will provide a thorough consent process prior to the procedure to ensure you are fully informed. Following the aftercare instructions given by Dr. Ghadiri is important for achieving the best possible results.
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PRP and PRF treatments typically take a few weeks for noticeable results as collagen production begins to ramp up. The benefits can last for several months, with maintenance sessions usually suggested every six months to ensure continued skin rejuvenation.
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Alternative treatments to PRP and PRF include dermal fillers for adding volume, polynucleotide injections for skin repair, and skin booster treatments for hydration. Dr. Ghadiri will assess your individual needs and guide you toward the most suitable options.
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Commitment to Safety and Quality: We prioritize the use of premium injectables and maintain rigorous safety standards to ensure optimal outcomes.
Expert Care: With Dr. Ghadiri performing all treatments, you can be assured of personalised, skilled care based on your unique requirements.
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PRP Treatment
· Single treatment (one area): £240
· 3-session package: £600
(Can be used for any combination of areas across sessions)
· 6-session package: £1,200
(Can be used for any combination of areas across sessions)
PRF Treatment
· Single treatment (one area): £320
· 3-session package: £800
(Can be used for any combination of areas across sessions)
· 6-session package: £1,600
(Can be used for any combination of areas across sessions)
A consultation fee of £100 applies to the first visit only. There is no consultation fee for subsequent treatments within the package. Packages are valid for 18 months from the date of purchase.
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What is the difference between PRP and PRF?
PRF has a higher concentration of growth factors, white blood cells, and a fibrin matrix, which makes it thicker and more gradual in its effects. In contrast, PRP is less viscous and is processed more quickly, providing faster initial results.Why may you consider PRP over PRF?
PRP has been used for a longer time and has been more extensively studied. It provides a quicker release of growth factors, giving faster rejuvenation results.Why may you consider PRF over PRP?
PRF releases growth factors more gradually, offering longer-lasting results. Known as a natural filler, PRF is effective for volume restoration and improving deeper wrinkles. With a higher concentration of stem cells and white blood cells, it supports healing and tissue regeneration.Who can benefit from PRP and PRF treatments?
Both PRP and PRF can address a variety of skin concerns. A consultation with Dr. Ghadiri will help determine which treatment is most suitable for your individual needs.