How long is the recovery time after a PRP treatment?
PRP Facial
Generally speaking, the recovery time after a PRP facial is very short. You may experience some redness or slight swelling, which usually subsides within 24-48 hours.
PRP Hair Regrowth
Similarly, there is little to no downtime with a PRP hair treatment. You can return to your daily activities almost immediately, but strenuous exercise is not recommended for 24 hours.
How many sessions do I need?
Generally speaking, the number of sessions varies depending on individual needs and the extent of the condition being treated. Generally speaking, doctors recommend 3-6 sessions, spaced 4-6 weeks apart, to achieve facial and hair rejuvenation.
Is the PRP treatment painful?
Generally speaking, most patients describe the sensation as mildly uncomfortable, but not painful. We use a local anesthetic on the treated area to make the procedure as comfortable as possible.
When will I see results?
PRP Facial
Results can begin to show within a few weeks, with the best results usually seen after a series of treatments. Your skin will continue to improve for several months.
PRP Hair Regrowth
After the first few treatments, you may begin to see improvements in hair texture and growth, with more noticeable changes typically occurring after a few treatments.
Are there any side effects?
Since PRP uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reactions is significantly reduced. However, you may experience temporary swelling or bruising at the injection site.
Can Everyone Have PRP Treatment?
While PRP therapy is safe for most people, it may not be suitable for people with certain medical conditions, such as blood disorders, certain types of cancer, or active infections. During your consultation, your attending physician will collect a comprehensive medical history to determine if you are a good candidate for treatment.
The above data is for reference only. For the final actual effect, please follow the instructions of your attending physician to see the satisfactory results you expect!