What is PRP?
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) is a natural treatment that is not only a great solution to hair loss and skin rejuvenation. But is also an extremely effective solution to under-eye concerns such as circles, puffiness and undereye bags.
PRP is used by taking a small amount of blood from the client, this is then placed into a centrifuge which separates a valuable platelet-rich plasma that when injected into the concerned area triggers the bodies natural healing response. This strengthens collagen and elasticity which results in a refreshed, rejuvenated and youthful appearance.
Am I suitable for PRP?
You may be suitable for PRP undereye treatment if you have one or more of these following concerns
- Dark, tired and sallow looking eyes
- Fine lines and wrinkles around the under eye
- Loose skin below the eye
- Under-eye puffiness.
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment could be the perfect solution to your under-eye concerns!
PRP is an effective treatment for the under-eye area as it increases blood vessel growth and strengths collagen promoting a refreshed and youthful appearance.
New blood vessels in the under-eye area allow nutrients and oxygen into the skin, resulting in a decrease of puffiness and loose undereye skin is tightened.
For PRP Facial Treatment we recommend a course of 3 treatments, one month apart. A top-up is then offered 6-12 months after to upkeep desired results.
Would you like to book in for a PRP anti-ageing treatment?
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What is PRP?
PRP is a brilliant, innovative treatment used to help hair loss and skin concerns, benefiting from the top medical and aesthetic contributions using natural methods, therefore, having no possibility of side effects or allergic reactions. PRP hair treatment will transform your looks, revive your confidence and discover the fix to all your hair and skin concerns.
What does PRP stand for?
PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma. The plasma is taken from the blood using a centrifuge. A blood sample is taken and when spun at high speeds it forces the platelet-rich plasma to separate from the blood, which is then injected into the concerned area. This triggers a natural healing response in the damaged hair follicles. Over a course of 3 treatments, you will notice dramatically improved hair follicles which means faster and thicker hair growth.
Is PRP hair treatment good for alopecia areata?
A study recently published in the British Journal of Dermatology suggests new hope regarding PRP and alopecia. It was proved that PRP has even better results than the usual method of hair regrowth, steroid injections.
PRP uses naturally occurring substances found within the body therefore is usually favored as being a natural and organic treatment for hair loss.
How much does PRP hair treatment cost?
At the Dr Leah Clinic, we offer a course of 3 with our Senior Cosmetic Doctors for £1,800 and a top-up session after that for £600.
For PRP with Dr Leah, we offer a course of 3 for £2,100 and a top-up session for £700.
If you would like more information regarding our PRP hair treatment visit: PRP Hair Treatment from Dr. Leah Cosmetic Skin Clinics (drleah.co.uk)
Call: 020 7877 5999
Email: info@drleah.co.uk
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