What is PRP? PRP services at Robab Clinic, West Shahrak
PRP — Skin rejuvenation with platelet-rich plasma
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a new and completely natural method for skin regeneration and rejuvenation that uses the person’s own blood. In this technique, after taking a small amount of blood, the plasma and platelets are separated using a centrifuge. The platelet-rich plasma, which is rich in growth and repair factors, is injected into the desired areas to activate the repair and collagen production process naturally.
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Benefits of PRP
- Stimulates collagen production and skin regeneration
- Completely natural rejuvenation: reduces wrinkles, improves scars, and increases skin clarity
- High safety: Using the person’s own blood eliminates the risk of allergies and side reactions
- Can be used for various areas: face, neck, hands, and even the scalp to promote hair growth
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Aftercare after PRP
- Do not use makeup for 24 hours after treatment
- Avoid touching or pressing the injection site
- Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun and use appropriate sunscreen for up to 3 days
- Drink enough water and use moisturizers
- Avoid heavy exercise and excessive sweating for 2 to 3 days
- Avoid alcohol and tobacco for faster recovery
- Avoid saunas, jacuzzis, and hot baths for a few days
1. Is PRP painful?
With local anesthesia, discomfort is minimal and may only be a slight stinging sensation.
2. How many treatment sessions are needed?
Usually 3 to 4 sessions are recommended, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart.
3. Is it suitable for all skin types?
Yes, but medical advice should be sought if there are specific diseases or skin problems.
4. When are results visible?
Initial results appear after 2 to 4 weeks and become more complete in the following months.
5. Can I return to daily activities immediately?
Yes, PRP is an outpatient procedure with a very short recovery period.
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