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what is this Vampire Facial?!?!?

Ok so perhaps you’ve heard the hype about PRP, but what does it actually mean? 

PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma.  Platelet Rich Plasma comes from, you’ve guess it…your own blood! Blood is composed mainly of red blood cells, white blood cells, Platelets and Plasma.  So what’s so important about the Platelets and Plasma? The platelets in our blood are cells designed to heal injuries.   In concentrated form the platelets can be used to help heal those injuries.  For years, athletes, dentists and reconstructive surgeons have been inject the PRP into joints to help speed up the process of healing.  Now the benefits are being applied to other fields of medicine such as wound healing and natural medical aesthetics.

You may have heard of the Vampire Facial talked about in the celebrity magazines.  I prefer Non-Surgical Facelift.  We’ll get to exactly what that is shortly.

So how does PRP help to rejuvenate my skin?

Platelets are cells in the blood that help tissue to heal and grow and are full of Growth Factors.  The plasma portion of blood is a yellow liquid that is full of nutrients and proteins.  By taking the Platelet Rich Plasma from the blood and injecting into specific areas of the skin, the PRP acts as a matrix that promotes your own collagen to grow, regenerates tissue and speeds up the skin’s repair process.  In turn, the skin’s repair process results in a thicker dermis with softer wrinkles, less scarring and improved skin tone.

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