Platelet Rich Plasma

Understanding PRP Treatment for Face Side Effects

When it is about skin rejuvenation treatment, one name takes the spotlight, and that is PRP treatment. This procedure has emerged as a most effective cosmetic procedure with minimal invasion. It reduces the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles on the skin and gives it a new and fresh look. However, it is important to understand that anything that goes inside the body will have its side effects, as will the PRP treatment. Although PRP treatment has minor and manageable side effects, it is better to go through them once in for a deeper understanding. Let’s dive in!

 

What Is PRP Treatment?

PRP treatment involves drawing out blood from the patient’s body, and after the certification, the plasma is separated. The plasma is rich in platelets, growth factors, and proteins that help in tissue regeneration and healing. When platelet-rich plasma is injected into the skin, it triggers collagen production and promotes healing, which leads to more youthful skin. 

 

What Are The Side Effects Of The PRP Treatment?

No cosmetic procedure is free from side effects, and PRP treatment is no exception. However, the patient’s blood is injected into the skin, so the chances of major side effects are less. The following effects you must expect after PRP treatment: 

 

  • Swelling and Redness 

After the injection, you will experience swelling and mind-redness at the injection site. It is a normal reaction to the injection with PRP. The swelling will subside in a few days, and the redness will diminish within a few hours. 

  • Bruising 

It is very common in people with thin skin when the injection hits a delicate nerve of the face and it shows bruises on the face. It will subside within a few days and can be avoided by taking blood-thinning medication if you have sensitive skin. 

  • Infection 

Though rare, infection might occur at the injection site due to a less sterilized or hygienic environment. Make sure the site of injection is properly clean and the needles are sterilized. To minimize the risk of the infection after the treatment, try not to touch the injection site and keep it clean. Follow the instructions of the doctor for proper post-treatment care.

  • Temporary Pain and Discomfort 

Some patients complain of a mild tickling sensation after and during the treatment, which could be a bit discomfortable for many. Temporary pain is a common side effect of PRP treatment, which will subside in a few days. 

  • Skin Discolouration 

In a few cases, skin discoloration might happen. It is more common in people with darker skin. It can be avoided when the provider is experienced and by following the proper aftercare procedures. 

  • Allergic Reactions 

In very rare cases, people might have allergic reactions. These reactions might be because of numbing cream or other products that were used in the procedure.

 

Who Is Not Eligible For PRP Treatment? 

People with following conditions must not undergo PRP treatment: 

  • Certain medical issues, like autoimmune disease
  • People with pregnancy and breastfeeding mothers cannot undergo PRP treatment.

Final Thought 

PRP treatment is one of the most effective treatments for skin rejuvenation. The treatment uses the patient’s blood, which is centrifuged to separate plasma. Plasma is rich in platelets and growth factors, which trigger collagen production. There are certain mild side effects like swelling, redness, and bruising, which will disappear in a few days. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ABOUT DR. JONOV
ABOUT DR. JONOV
Dr. Jonov is a specialist in cosmetic surgery, focusing on procedures for the face, breast, and body at PRP in Seattle Seattle.