
PRP/PRF Facial
About PRP/PRF Facial Rejuvenation
PRP/PRF facial treatment makes it possible to achieve superior rejuvenation for aging skin. It improves facial appearance, skin texture and wrinkles, especially around sensitive areas: the eyelid skin, skin around the lips, neck, etc.
PRP/PRF facial allows to achieving a superior results with a low probability of side effects.


ACHIEVE GREAT RESULTS IN A SHORT TIME
Autologous (obtained from patient’s blood) platelet concentrates (APCs), derived from Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) are novel therapeutic modality in facial rejuvenation. We are going one step further by extracting from APC, platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and injectable platelet-rich fibrin (i-PRF). Both PRF and I-PRF are clinically proven to rejuvenate the skin and induce greater collagen production than PRP.
They are a rich source of growth factors and other biologically active substances. Obtained from the patient’s own blood, they have the advantages of simulating collagen formation, decreasing immunological reactions, making the procedure well tolerated, safer with minimal adverse effects. We are using it for facial rejuvenation in combination with microneedling as well as to treat facial wrinkles, acne scars, melasma and skin healing after laser ablative treatments.
Allowing you to solve serious skin problems, laser has found wide application in cosmetology and medicine. Today, it is used to solve both aesthetic and medical problems.
In addition, the use of the latest laser technologies allows you to achieve excellent results in a short time. The main advantage of laser peeling is that, while solving serious problems, the laser minimally injures the skin.
Achieving a high result with a low probability of side effects is what laser peeling is all about. Laser exposure makes it possible to work with “jewelry precision” with problem areas, which is very important when affecting sensitive areas: the skin around the eyes, lips, corners of the mouth.
Frequently asked questions:
Is it safe to conduct laser facial peel? What are the contraindications?
The main contraindications for laser peeling are: pustular skin inflammation, inflammation of the face, diabetes mellitus, oncological diseases, epilepsy, mental illness, herpes, pustular rashes and other rashes in the area of the procedure, ARVI and other diseases accompanied by fever, diseases of the blood and cardiovascular system in the acute stage, pregnancy and lactation, oncology, keloid scars.
Does it hurt to do laser facial peel? Are there any side effects of the procedure?
The main contraindications for laser peeling are: pustular skin inflammation, inflammation of the face, diabetes mellitus, oncological diseases, epilepsy, mental illness, herpes, pustular rashes and other rashes in the area of the procedure, ARVI and other diseases accompanied by fever, diseases of the blood and cardiovascular system in the acute stage, pregnancy and lactation, oncology, keloid scars.
When can I do laser facial peeling?
The main contraindications for laser peeling are: pustular skin inflammation, inflammation of the face, diabetes mellitus, oncological diseases, epilepsy, mental illness, herpes, pustular rashes and other rashes in the area of the procedure, ARVI and other diseases accompanied by fever, diseases of the blood and cardiovascular system in the acute stage, pregnancy and lactation, oncology, keloid scars.
How many visits are needed to achieve the desired results?
The main contraindications for laser peeling are: pustular skin inflammation, inflammation of the face, diabetes mellitus, oncological diseases, epilepsy, mental illness, herpes, pustular rashes and other rashes in the area of the procedure, ARVI and other diseases accompanied by fever, diseases of the blood and cardiovascular system in the acute stage, pregnancy and lactation, oncology, keloid scars.
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