Injection cosmetology

Injection cosmetology

Modern cosmetology is able to offer people a variety of professional procedures aimed at rejuvenating the face skin and body in general. Most of these procedures are “injections”, which are made in different areas of the face and are affect with the help of various active agents.

You moisturize the skin with the help of masks and creams, but this moisturizing will be superficial and the effect will be short. Therefore, more effective will be injections, which can bring the necessary useful substances to those areas that need these substances. *Any injection procedure should be performed only in the clinic by a doctor with special education and work experience, and only using the certified drugs.

    One of the most effective treatments – PRP (platelet- rich plasma) injection.

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The session passes quickly, and the effect of rejuvenation lasts from 6 months to 2 years. The rehabilitation period after the session is absent. The only thing is that papules or reddenings may appear at the injection sites, but it will disappear within 24 hours.

Indications for use of PRP:
First and second degree burns. Superficial injuries, cuts, abrasions, surgical scars. Hair loss disorders – PRP has been shown to activate dormant hair follicles and stimulate new hair growth in male hair loss. Facial rejuvenation – PRP injections can be used in conjunction with other treatments to shrink pores and treat wrinkles, acne, photodamage, and discoloration. Scar treatment and skin improvement.

The PRP Procedure:
The blood is withdrawn from a patient’s arm by syringe in a sterile way and placed in a centrifuge to separate blood components. The autologous white cells which contain activated growth factors will be injected in the area of concerns. Since there is used your own blood it is a safe treatment and imposes no risk of allergy and rejections that you may see with the other anti-aging tools.

To maintain the desired results that have been achieved and boost it, the process and the injections should be repeated every 3-4 month from the first treatment for the first year then with wider intervals after that depending on your needs and satisfactory level.

   Contraindications for PRP Therapy

Platelet dysfunction syndrome;
Critical thrombocytopenia;
Hemodynamic instability;
Septicemia;
Local infection at the surgical site;
Patient unwilling to accept risks;
Tobacco use;
Recent fever or illness;
Cancer;
Pregnancy;

Remember to always consult an expert before any treatment.

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