
PRP
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a treatment method that aims to heal the target tissue by injecting the platelet-rich plasma obtained after the separation (centrifugation) process by putting a small amount of blood taken from the person himself in a special tube. Both the application and the product obtained are called PRP. There are many studies reporting the benefit of PRP treatment.
Blood cells called platelets contain “growth and healing factors” necessary for repairing damaged tissues in our body and enabling them to return to their natural state. In the PRP process, more cells than the platelets collected under normal conditions are injected into the target tissue, so that the repair process is aimed to take place quickly and powerfully.
The basis of the treatment of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is based on highly concentrated growth factors and proteins secreted from concentrated (dense) platelets. PRP alone and/or in combination with treatments such as various laser systems, microneedling, needle radiofrequency, mesotherapy, by stimulating dermal fibroblasts, providing new collagen formation in wound healing, repairing sun-damaged skin aging, improving skin aging, preventing hair loss, promoting new hair growth. implemented to support
Pain can be reduced with local anesthetic methods (cream, cold, etc.) applied before or during the procedure. The application is carried out by injecting the prepared PRP solution into the skin with an injector or a mesotherapy gun.
There is no standard protocol regarding the number of sessions and session intervals in PRP treatment. The frequency and number of applications are determined according to the needs of the person.