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PRP Microneedling vs. Without

By | PRP Skin Care

Microneedling is a professional skincare procedure that causes the body to create more collagen. The procedure is commonly performed on its own and in combination with platelet rich plasma. Both variations of the procedure can greatly benefit the skin and your master esthetician can determine which will meet your skin goals best. 

 

What are the differences between PRP microneedling and regular microneedling? Adding PRP to microneedling can speed up collagen production and boost the amount of benefit seen from the procedure. PRP is a natural substance in blood that indicates healing and induces the body to create more collagen. This can improve the look of acne scars, fine lines, wrinkles, and generally enhance skin quality. 

 

When should a patient choose microneedling with PRP over traditional microneedling? In most cases, it comes down to preference. However, for patients that have deep acne scarring or facial scars they hope to treat, PRP microneedling is more effective at treating these concerns than microneedling alone.

 

A consultation with one of our master estheticians where you can discuss your skin concerns and goals will allow them to cater your microneedling procedure to you. To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112 or contact us online

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Are There Side Effects Of PRP Injections?

By | Hair Restoration, PRP Injections

PRP injections, or platelet rich plasma injections, have many cosmetic and therapeutic uses. Patients often worry about the side effects of the injections prior to treatment and ask: are there side effects of PRP injections? Like with any medical treatment, PRP injections do come with side effects that may affect some patients. 

 

Any injection–whether a routine vaccine or BOTOX–can cause side effects like swelling, pain, or redness. Usually, these side effects are minor and clear away within a day or two. The most commonly experienced side effects after PRP injections are these same minor ones. 

 

For patients who undergo PRP hair restoration, they may experience tightness in the scalp and redness similar to a sunburn. This is because patients receive a large amount of injections at once and the treatment takes place in a relatively sensitive area. 

 

One of the biggest advantages of PRP is that allergic reactions are extremely rare, if not impossible in most patients. Since PRP is derived from a person’s own blood, the body does not view it as a foreign substance.

 

To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112 or contact us online.

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PRP For Facial Wrinkles: The Best Treatments

By | Platelet Rich Plasma, PRP Injections, PRP Skin Care

Facial wrinkles are a common concern for patients who seek out esthetic treatments. Wrinkles are also one of the first signs of aging evident on the face. At PRP In Seattle, we have many skincare options that can improve the appearance of wrinkles. What the options for PRP for facial wrinkles?

Firstly, microneedling with PRP is a procedure that combines collagen induction therapy (aka microneedling) and platelet rich plasma. Together these treatments induce your body to create more collagen. This can smooth the look of wrinkles, improve skin quality, and lead to overall younger looking skin. 

Secondly, our zombie laser peel combines a chemical peel with PRP and lasers for the ultimate skin rejuvenation. The zombie laser peel has many benefits including the reduction of fine lines and wrinkles. It is less invasive than a surgical laser treatment and is the perfect treatment to prevent and treat the onset of wrinkles. 

Finally, depending on the location of your wrinkles, PRP for facial wrinkles may be treated with injections. PRP for tear troughs can treat tired eyes which can make the face look younger and treat wrinkles under the eyes. 

Platelet rich plasma therapies and treatments are versatile and can address many signs of aging such as wrinkles and fine lines. To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112 or contact us online

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The Benefits Of PRP Hair Restoration After Hair Transplant Surgery

By | Hair Restoration

Hair transplant surgery is a great option for patients in the more advanced stages of hair loss. At this point, PRP hair restoration may not provide the results patients desire. But, what about after surgery? Can PRP hair restoration help retain hair after transplant surgery? 

The short answer is: yes! PRP hair restoration can contribute to continued hair retention and growth after hair transplantation. It is best to wait until hair grafts are fully secure and the scalp healed from surgery to begin PRP injection therapies. Due to the previous hair restoration surgery, patients seeking PRP after hair transplant will likely need only a couple touch up treatments per year. Although, this will vary based on the patient and is best determined during a consultation. 

PRP hair restoration works by stimulating collagen production in the scalp. This can maintain the quality of hair follicles as well as repair damaged ones. While hair transplant surgery restores lost hair, it often cannot fully stop hair loss because the causes are usually genetic. Using PRP hair restoration after hair transplant can lead to reduced loss over time and overall slow down the rate of loss.

To schedule a consultation at PRP In Seattle, call us at 206-279-2112 or contact us online.

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Benefits Of PRP For Tear Troughs

By | PRP Injections

Platelet rich plasma treatments began as injection therapies for injuries and certain painful medical conditions. These PRP therapies are still used to treat chronic ailments like arthritis today. However, PRP injections have cosmetic benefits as well. 

One of the most common cosmetic platelet rich plasma treatments is PRP for tear troughs. The tear troughs are the under eye area where skin naturally thins and which can look tired due to genetic predisposition. A qualified injector will strategically inject PRP into the under eyes to give it a rejuvenated appearance. 

Many patients turn to dermal fillers to rejuvenate this area, and fillers are a fantastic option. In some patients, filler can cause a blue tinge to the under eyes known as the Tyndall effect. It can have many causes, but thin skin in the area is the most likely cause. While this does not happen often, for patients who experience this, filler is not the optimal option. 

There are many benefits of PRP for tear troughs. For example, PRP for tear troughs should not cause the Tyndall effect and it aids your body in producing collagen. This can treat thin skin and lead to a naturally rejuvenated under eye. PRP for tear troughs is a natural way to fill the under eye and may eventually lead to fewer touch ups as collagen latches in the area.

To schedule a consultation or for more questions about the benefits of PRP for tear troughs, call us at 206-279-2112 or contact us online.

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Caring For Your Scalp After PRP Hair Restoration

By | Hair Restoration, Platelet Rich Plasma

After a non-surgical platelet rich plasma hair restoration procedure, your Seattle plastic surgeon will guide you through your recovery and how to promote the best result possible. One of the major advantages of PRP hair restoration is that there is no major downtime associated with the recovery. Most patients can return to work the same day as the procedure. However, there are still steps you should take to care for your scalp after PRP hair restoration in Seattle.

Firstly, you may experience some irritation in the injection sites and scalp. This is perfectly normal and should subside within a week or two. It is important not to irritate the scalp further, so you should ensure that your provider knows what products you use and your daily styling routines. You may have to temporarily discontinue some of your normal hair habits. 

Secondly, while the procedure requires no time off work or recovery time, you should still use caution for the first few days following the procedure. This will decrease the amount of discomfort you feel and allow your scalp to heal quickly and optimally.

Finally, you should continue following up with your Seattle plastic surgeon. PRP hair restoration sometimes takes multiple treatments for the best results. They can continue to monitor your hair growth. To schedule a consultation at PRP In Seattle, call us at 206-279-2112 or contact us online

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Tips For Protecting Your Skin After PRP Microneedling In Seattle

By | PRP Skin Care

Microneedling with platelet rich plasma is a professional skincare treatment that can lessen the appearance of acne scars, improve skin texture, and overall quality of the skin. While the procedure is non-invasive, requires no downtime, or recovery, your skin may appear red and experience some irritation. Your Seattle master esthetician will give you tips for caring for your skin following a microneedling with PRP procedure, such as: 

#1: Wear SPF

While wearing sunscreen daily is one of the best things you can do for your skin, it is especially important after microneedling with PRP in Seattle. Even if you have the procedure done in the winter, UV rays can still sneak into your skin and damage it, or hinder your results. 

#2: Avoid Other Facial Treatments

As mentioned, microneedling with PRP can leave your skin extra sensitive. Therefore, you cannot receive other facials, esthetic services, or facial waxes for at least two weeks. This may vary by patient and your needs, but your master esthetician will cater your care plan to your needs and goals.

This also includes discontinuing exfoliation treatments and products. Before leaving, your master esthetician can answer questions about your current skin routine and what products you should stop temporarily. Most patients return to their full skin care routine around a week after the procedure.

To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112 or contact us online.

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PRP BBL: Does It Work?

By | PRP Injections

As more and more non-surgical alternatives for traditional plastic surgeries become viable and available, these non-surgical options continue to be revolutionized. PRP In Seattle offers a non-surgical Brazilian butt lift that utilizes platelet rich plasma to promote collagen production in the buttocks. It works just like and uses many of the same materials as a traditional non-surgical BBL. 

At PRP In Seattle, our plastic surgeons often combine PRP derived from your blood and mix it with Sculptra, ACell, and/or donated placenta cells. This unique combination provides some immediate augmentation, but they also stimulate collagen production. This new collagen can cause long lasting volume and promote results for months following the procedure.

Many patients ask, “Does it work?” In our experience, we find that many patients find good results after a non-surgical Brazilian butt lift with PRP. Every patient’s body will respond slightly differently and patient’s will naturally see varying results. Your metabolism and lifestyle greatly affect your results. Additionally, you should follow your plastic surgeon’s instructions carefully to promote the best and longest lasting results. 

To learn more about the non-surgical BBL or schedule a consultation at PRP In Seattle, call us at 206-279-2112 or contact us online.

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One Of Best Acne Scar Treatments: Microneedling With PRP

By | PRP Skin Care

Getting rid of acne scars is known to be a long and difficult process. Often, the complete elimination of acne scars is impossible, but certain treatment methods can reduce their appearance. Arguably, one of the best acne scar treatments is microneedling with PRP

Microneedling can be performed with or without platelet rich plasma. However, combining this collagen induction treatment with PRP supercharges the process. This can lead to increased cell turnover and higher collagen production. This, in turn, can lead to collagen filling in, or smoothing acne scars. Platelet rich plasma is known to aid and induce the healing process which allows for your body to treat your scars like a new wound.

The tiny punctures made through microneedling, push the PRP deep into the skin. While these holes in the skin are usually not visible to the naked eye, they trick your body into triggering your healing response. This can create new skin and provides nourishment to the treated areas.

These two powerful treatments combine to create one of the most effective and best acne scar treatments: microneedling with PRP. Your master esthetician can determine if your acne scars may benefit from microneedling with PRP. 

To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112 or contact us online.

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History Of Hair Restoration

By | Hair Restoration, Platelet Rich Plasma

Hair loss has afflicted humans for generations. However, it was only within the past century or so that medical treatments have become available to treat hair loss. The history of hair restoration includes both surgical and non-surgical methods, and luckily led us to the high tech hair restoration we have today. 

Throughout history, men and women experiencing hair loss either did nothing, or used means to over their thinning or balding hair. This included wearing wigs and toupees. Various topical treatments were touted to help regrow hair, but these were not scientifically backed solutions. 

It wasn’t until the 1930’s when a Japanese dermatologist first performed a hair restoration surgery. Plastic surgeons and dermatologists continued to evolve this surgery and it was the standard of hair restoration until recently. First, the surgery became a series of “plugs” that did not provide a natural looking result. Finally, it evolved into the FUT and, more common today, FUE methods. These methods are still used today. 

As far as PRP hair restoration, this began with the introduction of PRP into the medical world. First used for therapeutic uses and in surgery, plastic surgeons soon discovered it’s potential for repairing hair follicles and treating thinning hair. Within the past decade, this method has grown in popularity and is often the first line of defense against hair loss. The history of hair restoration and PRP are inextricably linked.

To schedule a consultation, call us at (206) 279-2112 or contact us online.