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What Is The Best Hair Restoration Method?

By | Hair Restoration, Platelet Rich Plasma

With countless hair restoration options and techniques, when looking for the best one, it can become an overwhelming task. Ultimately, the best hair restoration largely depends on the type and extent of hair loss you have experienced. The hair restoration experts at PRP In Seattle can determine the right hair restoration method for you. 

First off, oral and topical medications may slow down the early process of hair loss or thinning. These options do often result in some hair restoration, but often require taking them constantly or in frequent bouts to keep results. They can supplement other hair restoration efforts. 

Secondly, non-surgical methods such as PRP hair restoration, laser options, and other less invasive techniques can often treat mild to moderate hair loss in men and women with the early signs of pattern baldness. Some of these may require multiple treatments or occasional refreshment, but they do offer a great option to slow hair loss. 

Finally, for men and women with more extensive hair loss, may be good candidates for hair transplant surgery. This surgery takes donor hair–usually from the back of the head–and transplants in the areas of loss. The surgery is typically extremely effective and can recover a good amount of hair lost. 

With that said, it is important to note that regardless of any procedure, genetics will continue to cause hair loss. Utilizing multiple techniques and consulting with a professional can slow and minimize genetic hair loss. 

To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112. You can also connect with us online via our chat or contact form.

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How Often Can You Do PRP Microneedling?

By | Platelet Rich Plasma, PRP Skin Care

PRP microneedling, also known as microneedling with PRP, is a treatment that creates microscopic injuries in the skin to promote new collagen production. Adding PRP to this treatment promotes faster and better healing because PRP is a substance present during wound healing. It is often one of the indicators that healing needs to occur. Due to the powerful results, this procedure can achieve, patients usually want to repeat the treatment. How often can you do PRP microneedling?

While–like with nearly every procedure–the answer will vary slightly depending on the individual patient, the average time between PRP microneedling in Seattle is about four to six weeks to allow the skin enough time to heal. There may be more time between microneedling sessions if you undergo other esthetic treatments such as chemical peels between your PRP microneedling appointments. 

Even during the most aggressive treatment plans, there are usually at least two weeks between PRP microneedling sessions. At two weeks, most, if not all side effects, should have subsided. Therefore, in some cases, your master esthetician may recommend your next treatment then. 

After a consultation with a master esthetician at PRP In Seattle, they can recommend the best treatment plan for your skin and goals. To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-206-2112. You can also reach us online using our contact form or chat.

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How Is Platelet Rich Plasma Made?

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Platelet rich plasma is a substance found in our blood. PRP contributes to wound healing and clotting. Due to its function in the healing process, platelet rich plasma contains many proteins and nutrients that offer benefits to the skin, hair, and body. At PRP In Seattle, we use PRP to supercharge the healing process and stimulate collagen production. If PRP is in our blood, how is platelet rich plasma made?

When you undergo a procedure with PRP, the appointment will start with drawing your blood. Only a small amount of blood is needed to garner enough blood for the treatment. After drawn, your provider will place it into a specialized centrifuge. This centrifuge spins the blood quickly to separate the components. 

The spinning process takes approximately 20 minutes. During this time, your provider will otherwise prepare for treatment. They may apply numbing cream or cleanse the treatment areas based on the PRP procedure. 

Once finished spinning, three distinct layers can be seen in the vial. Red blood cells sit at the bottom and take up the majority of the vial. At the top, a yellow substance which is platelet poor plasma. In the middle, a yellow-orange liquid is observed. This is the platelet rich plasma. Your provider will extract the platelet rich plasma and commence with treatment.

To schedule a consultation at PRP In Seattle, call us at 206-279-2112. You can also contact us online via chat or contact form.

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How Long Do PRP Injections Under The Eyes Last?

By | Platelet Rich Plasma, PRP Injections

When it comes to filler procedures, under eye filler is among one of the trickiest. It requires an experienced injector and can only utilize certain types of filler. The skin under the eyes is also thinner than the rest of the face, making this are more prone to the Tyndall effect. While tear trough filler is still a great option for filling in dark, sunken eyes, many patients and injectors alike are open to the idea of PRP for tear troughs. Since it is notably different from filler, patients often ask, “How long do PRP injections under the eyes last?”

Platelet rich plasma is a natural substance that is produced in blood. When injected, PRP promotes collagen production which can naturally fill in hollowed under eyes. Similar to filler, this takes multiple treatments. However, unlike filler, it will take time to see results. With filler, results are noticeable almost immediately, while with PRP it will take longer. 

With PRP injections, once you finish the initial treatments where you are happy with the results, you may need occasional injections to maintain the results. Otherwise, results should remain noticeable throughout the year. 

Results from PRP injections under the eyes can last for many years. Every patient will see them last a different amount of time. Additionally, some patients may need more rounds of injections to see the prolonged results they want. To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112 or contact us online via chat or contact form.

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Does Stem Cell Hair Restoration Work?

By | Hair Restoration, Platelet Rich Plasma

When looking for a way to restore thinning and lost hair, it is not uncommon for patients to come across stem cell hair restoration. Understanding that it is a non-surgical method, patients often have questions about this method. Among one of the most frequently heard questions is, “Does stem cell hair restoration work?”

Stem cell hair restoration uses a combination of platelet rich plasma and growth factors to stimulate new hair growth. PRP and the stem cells supplement one another to repair damaged hair follicles and create an ideal environment for new hair growth. Usually, the stem cells come from donated placenta cells which are rich in nutrients and growth factors. 

Patients will see varying results from stem cell hair restoration. Patients who are good candidates typically see the beginning of new hair after treatment two or three. On average, patients undergo go four to six stem cell hair restoration treatments and may choose to continue yearly treatments to further hinder hair loss.

The best candidates are those who have begun to see hair thinning and loss due to genetic factors. Patients who have extensive hair loss or are completely bald will usually not benefit from non-surgical hair restoration. However, our hair restoration experts can better evaluate if stem cell hair restoration is right for you.

To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112. You can also contact us online using our online contact form.

 

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Microneedling With PRP vs. Without

By | Platelet Rich Plasma, PRP Skin Care

Microneedling is a medical grade skincare treatment that makes small punctures in the skin to induce collagen production. The healing that takes place can reduce the appearance of acne scars, pigmentation issues, and smooth a rough texture. Since healing is taking place, master estheticians sometimes use platelet rich plasma to enhance this process. What is the difference between microneedling with PRP vs. without?

When you choose to add PRP to microneedling, the microneedling will push the platelet rich plasma deep into the skin. PRP is a component naturally present during the healing process and signals to your body that there is a wound that requires attention. Therefore, when your body senses this additional PRP, it will increase the blood flow, white blood cells, lymphocytes, and other necessary components for healing. 

Whether or not you utilize PRP, microneedling is a powerful treatment that can benefit nearly any skincare routine. However, if you have more severe acne scarring or concerns, PRP may provide an additional level of healing that can make further enhancements to the skin. At a consultation, your master esthetician can determine whether PRP microneedling or traditional microneedling will best meet your goals. 

To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112. You can also connect with us online using chat or contact form.

Is PRP Covered By Insurance?

By | About Us, Platelet Rich Plasma

Hair and facial volume loss have many causes. In both cases, aging remains the most common cause. However, various medical conditions can contribute to these conditions. For example, cancer and autoimmune diseases can cause hair to fall out and weight loss. When treatment for these conditions ceases or stabilizes, growing hair back and restoring the lost volume in the face are often priorities for patients who want to return to normal as soon as possible. Platelet rich plasma treatments can address these concerns. Is PRP covered by insurance?

Platelet rich plasma procedures such as PRP hair restoration are generally considered elective procedures. However, when due to certain medical conditions or an unavoidable circumstance, some insurance companies may cover select PRP treatments and therapies. This is largely on a case-by-case basis. 

At PRP In Seattle, we do not usually accept insurance for our procedures. Although, we do offer out of house financing options to make obtaining your cosmetic goals easier. In some cases, we may discuss the possibility of insurance coverage if your situation is likely to be covered. This can be further discussed during a consultation at PRP In Seattle.

To learn more and schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112. You can also reach us online via our contact form and chat.

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PRP In Seattle: How Long Is Recovery After PRP Injection?

By | Platelet Rich Plasma, PRP Injections

PRP injections are used in the medical and cosmetic fields. In the medical field, they can promote healing of certain injuries and sometimes relieve pain long term. In the cosmetic industry, PRP injections are often used to promote collagen production and restore volume in targeted areas. At PRP In Seattle, we use injections of platelet rich plasma during hair restoration, non-surgical BBLs, and PRP for tear troughs. With many procedures available, patients often want to know, “How long is recovery after PRP injection?”

Generally, patients will experience some pain and tenderness in the injection area for a day or so following the procedure, similar to other injections. Otherwise, the recovery will depend on the procedure. Most of the time, patients can return to their daily lives. They may want to take it easy for a few days for their own comfort. Sometimes with hair restoration, they may also experience some mild swelling which can improve with rest. 

The non-surgical BBL will require a longer recovery time than the aforementioned procedures. However, compared to a surgical BBL, it is minimal. Patients usually return to their full activities (other than maybe some forms of exercise) after a week. Unlike a surgery, patients will likely not need pain medications and can often return to work the next day. 

To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112. You can also contact us online via chat or contact form.

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Microneedling With PRP Seattle: Is PRP Microneedling Safe For All Skin Types?

By | Platelet Rich Plasma, PRP Skin Care

Skin type refers to the most frequently occurring environment of our skin. In general, there are four different skin types: normal, dry, oily, and combination. The most common skin type is combination. This means that your T zone tends to be more oily than your cheeks and other parts of the face. Skin type can vary based on your environment, lifestyle, and the products you use. Each skin type requires different standards of care. When considering this, patients may wonder, “is PRP microneedling safe for all skin types?”

Microneedling–including PRP microneedling–is perfectly safe for every skin type. However, every skin type will react differently to the treatment. For example, dry skin may flake or become more irritated after treatment than normal or combination skin. This is normal because especially dry skin may already be sensitive. 

Sensitive skin can occur with any of the four skin types. When skin is classed as “sensitive”, it tends to react more to products and treatments. This may mean that your skin looks and feels more irritated following microneedling in Seattle. You can still undergo PRP microneedling if you have sensitive skin, though your master esthetician will adjust the procedure and aftercare accordingly.

To schedule a consultation, call us at 206-279-2112. You can also contact us online using our contact form or chat.

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PRP Hair Restoration: How To Restore Hair?

By | Hair Restoration, Platelet Rich Plasma

Hair restoration comes in many forms. From surgical hair transplant to non-surgical PRP injections to prescription medications, there are many Seattle hair restoration methods available. With so many options, patients may become overwhelmed with the options and not know which ones are best for them. This can leave them simply asking, “How to restore hair?”

The right way to restore your hair will depend on the current state of your hair. If you have just started seeing hair loss and thinning, non-invasive treatments like prescription medications and PRP injections may provide the results you are looking for. If your hair loss is in more advanced stages, hair transplant surgery may be required. Occasionally, patients will find the best results from combining methods. For example, it is not uncommon for patients to take prescription medication after hair transplant surgery, or during PRP hair restoration. 

PRP hair restoration is a great option for men and women beginning to experience genetic hair loss. It can also supplement the results of hair transplant surgery and other hair restoration methods. Every hair restoration patients require a customized plan catered to their individual needs. 

To learn more Seattle hair restoration options and schedule a consultation with a hair loss specialist, call us at 206-430-1035. You can also reach us online using chat or our contact forms.