Microneedling and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) are both cosmetic procedures that aim to improve the appearance of the skin. Let’s explore the similarities and differences between microneedling and PRP:
Mechanism of Action:
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Common Uses:
Procedure:
Downtime
2-3 days
Discomfort
minimal
Procedure length
40 minutes
Session protocol
4 treatments done monthly
Maintenance
Every 3-6 months
Can be done monthly for exceptional results
Downtime
Local recovery 7-14 days IF bruising
Makeup is permitted
Swelling x 1-3 days
Discomfort
Anaesthesia options are provided
Procedure length
40 minutes
Session protocol
4 treatments done monthly
Maintenance
Every 3 months year 1
Every 4-6 months subsequently
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In summary, while microneedling and PRP share the common goal of promoting collagen production and improving skin health, they achieve these outcomes through different mechanisms. Combining these treatments is a popular approach for achieving comprehensive skin rejuvenation. Individuals interested in these procedures should consult with a qualified healthcare professional or dermatologist to determine the most suitable treatment plan based on their specific skin concerns and goals.
Introduction to PRP
Video 2: Preparing- The PRP
Video 3: Injecting the PRP
Video 4: Immediately After the Treatment