Medical aesthetic care with injections

Platelet Rich fibrine

Platelet-rich plasma

Platelet-rich fibrin - PRF

PRF, or platelet-rich fibrin, is a natural component of plasma.
After collection, plasma is centrifuged to isolate high concentrations of platelets, growth factors, stem cells and fibrinogen.
Unlike PRP, no anticoagulant is added, allowing fibrinogen to become fibrin, essential for coagulation and healing.

This technique promotes healing, tissue regeneration and can reactivate hair follicles, helping to combat hair loss.
Used in a variety of medical procedures, such as skin rejuvenation, PRF is a safe and effective treatment when performed by a qualified healthcare professional.

The PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) procedure begins with blood sampling, followed by centrifugation to isolate the plasma.
This plasma, rich in platelets, growth factors, stem cells and fibrinogen, is obtained without the addition of anticoagulants, allowing fibrinogen to become fibrin.
Applied to the treatment area, PRF promotes healing, tissue regeneration and stimulation of dormant hair follicles.

Number of sessions

Minimum of 3 treatments

Pain during

Minimal pain

Visible results

Long-term results

Price

Starting at $500

Preparation and care

Before treatment

Come without make-up if possible or remove it before injections

Avoid taking anticoagulants if possible

Avoid alcohol

Avoid exposure to strong sunlight the day before and the day of the session.

PRP hair: Wash hair the morning of treatment

PRP hair: avoid re-dyeing hair 3 days before PRP treatment.

After treatment

Do not wash hair for 24 hours after treatment

Do not go to the gym 24 hours after treatment

Maintenance care

A minimum of 3 sessions, 4 to 6 weeks apart, is recommended for satisfactory results.
Thereafter, an annual maintenance treatment is recommended to maintain them.

Questions

Frequently asked questions about treatment
What is PRP injection and what medical conditions can benefit from it?

PRP injection is a medical procedure that uses Platelet Rich Plasma, taken from the patient’s own blood, to stimulate tissue regeneration.
It can be beneficial for conditions such as tendonitis, osteoarthritis, baldness, wrinkles and scarring.

The process begins with a standard blood test, usually taken from the patient’s arm.
The blood is then placed in a centrifuge to separate the various components, and the platelet-rich layer is extracted for use in the injection.

Potential benefits of PRP injection include promoting natural healing, reducing pain and inflammation, improving skin and hair quality, while being a non-surgical option.

Potential side effects are generally minor and temporary, such as redness, slight swelling or bruising.
Serious risks are rare.
However, it is essential to discuss the risks and benefits with your healthcare professional before undergoing PRP injection.
In the event of any unusual reaction, it is advisable to consult a physician immediately.