"PRP" is the abbreviation of three English words: platelet (platelet), rich (rich), and plasma (plasma). It is
Platelet Concentrated Plasma separated from autologous blood. It was often used in the past. It is used in surgical operations such as heart, joint, bone injuries, and burns, and is now also used in the field of medical beauty. PRP can be combined with water-light injection technology to guide
skin regeneration and produce more
collagen, which can comprehensively and fundamentally
repair and reconstruct effectively solving the problem. Skin problems such as wrinkles, spots, enlarged pores, etc.
There are fewer precautions for PRP. Because PRP hyperplasia treatment involves centrifuging autologous blood and collecting high-concentration platelet growth factors, it will
not cause excessive swelling when it is transfused back into the human body. side effects.
However, please note:
Do not exercise strenuously within 24 hours after the injection. Normal activities can only be resumed 3 days after the injection. However, PRP only creates a good repair environment. Follow-up must include correct rehabilitation and exercise, and maintain good living habits.
As we age, dry skin is always with us. No matter how many skin care products we apply or the expensive masks we apply, there is still no significant improvement... Many young and mature men and women suffer from dehydrated skin. The question is, "PRP water light injection", one treatment is equivalent to the nourishment of 1000 moisturizing masks, and it is expected to hydrate dry skin!
Who is not suitable for PRP proliferative treatment?
Since PRP hyperplasia treatment involves the injection of autologous cells, the rejection reaction is relatively small. However, it is still recommended for the following five types of people to undergo careful evaluation by a physician before proceeding:
- Poor platelet function and low number
- Unstable blood activity
- Symptoms of infection at the treatment site
- Patients with sepsis
- Patients with chronic liver disease
The above patients may suffer from
platelet or autologous recovery and impaired immune function, resulting in ineffective proliferative treatment. If not handled carefully, it may cause infection of the injured area, so be sure to consult with them before treatment. Physician discusses and evaluates in detail.