PRP
PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy, is a regenerative medical treatment based on the reapplication of plasma derived from the patient’s own blood for skin, hair, or tissue rejuvenation. It is a completely natural method, as the material used is prepared from the patient’s own blood.
The procedure is simple and minimally invasive. A small amount of blood is drawn from the patient and processed through a special centrifugation technique. This process separates the plasma component, which is rich in platelets and growth factors. These growth factors accelerate tissue repair, stimulate collagen production, and support skin regeneration.
PRP therapy can be safely used in various areas, including skin rejuvenation, acne scar treatment, reduction of hair loss, and improvement of scars or stretch marks. When injected into the skin, the natural components gradually enhance elasticity, radiance, and firmness.
Noticeable results typically appear after 3 to 4 sessions performed at intervals of 3 to 4 weeks.
Since no chemical substances or foreign materials are used, the risk of allergy or side effects is extremely low.
Because PRP relies entirely on the patient’s own biological material, it represents a safe and natural method of rejuvenation. The procedure should always be performed by a qualified physician under sterile conditions.