PRP

 1.    What is PRP?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a treatment where platelet-enriched plasma from a patient’s own blood is injected into the skin or hair follicles to stimulate cell regeneration.
    2.    How is PRP performed?
Blood is drawn from the patient, centrifuged to separate the plasma, and the platelet-rich plasma is then injected into the treatment area.
    3.    What is PRP used for?
It is used to prevent hair loss, rejuvenate skin, treat acne scars, and accelerate wound healing for various aesthetic and medical purposes.
    4.    What are the benefits of PRP?
PRP renews skin tissue, reduces hair loss, tightens skin, speeds up wound healing, and provides a natural rejuvenation effect.
    5.    Is PRP painful?
There may be mild discomfort, but the procedure is generally painless. Local anesthesia can be applied if necessary.
    6.    How long does PRP take?
The procedure takes about 30-45 minutes.
    7.    How many PRP sessions are needed?
Typically, 3-4 sessions are recommended, but the number can vary based on individual needs.
    8.    What are the side effects of PRP?
Mild redness, swelling, and occasional bruising may occur but usually resolve quickly.
    9.    How soon can results from PRP be seen?
Skin appears revitalized after the first few sessions, with full results becoming evident after multiple sessions.
    10.    Is PRP permanent?
The effects are long-lasting but not permanent; maintenance sessions may be needed.
    11.    How should one care for the skin after PRP?
Protect from sun exposure, moisturize, and follow the doctor’s aftercare instructions.
    12.    Is PRP suitable for all skin types?
Yes, PRP is suitable for most skin types since the patient’s own blood is used, reducing allergy risks.
    13.    Can I wear makeup after PRP?
It is advised to avoid makeup for 24 hours after the procedure.
    14.    Who is not a candidate for PRP?
Cancer patients, those with blood disorders, and pregnant women are not suitable candidates.
    15.    What is the cost of PRP?
Costs vary depending on the treatment area, number of sessions, and clinic.

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