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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) FacialMerrick, NY

Some patients see less sagging and fewer wrinkles after a vampire facial, but this treatment cannot make your face look the way it did years ago. Also known as the “vampire facial,” platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has received so much attention that it may seem as if we’ve finally found the fountain of youth. Contact Dr. Isaacs office for your consultation (516) 377-1300.

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      What exactly is PRP?

      We all have platelets in our blood. PRP is 3-step procedure that involves having your blood:

      1. Drawn from your arm
      2. Placed into a machine that separates the platelets from the rest of your blood
      3. Re-injected into you (only the part of your blood that contains a high concentration of platelets).

      Orthopedic surgeons use PRP to help athletes recover more quickly after an injury.

      In dermatology, PRP is being tested as a possible treatment for hair loss. PRP may also speed up wound healing. A few dermatologists are using PRP to give patients younger-looking skin.

      If you have PRP to treat signs of aging on your skin, here’s what to expect:

      1. Blood drawn: You would have a small amount of blood (about 2 to 4 tablespoons) drawn from your arm.
      2. Blood taken to lab: The test tube containing your blood would be placed in a medical device called a centrifuge, which separates your blood into layers. One of these layers contains a high concentration of platelets.
      3. Blood injected: Your dermatologist injects the blood that contains the high concentration of platelets into your face or scalp, using a syringe or microneedling (device that looks like a lint roller with tiny needles sticking out of it). To give you immediate results, your dermatologist may also inject a filler.

      While PRP may sound like something straight out of a science-fiction novel, some patients are finding that PRP can:

      • Reduce wrinkles
      • Plump up sagging skin
      • Get rid of deep creases
      • Improve one’s complexion
      • Diminish acne scars

      Another perk: There’s little to no downtime.

      Few studies conducted in people

      All these benefits have created high demand for a procedure that has little evidence to back it up.

      Few studies have been conducted because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) doesn’t require the large, complex studies necessary for new drugs. Since PRP uses needles and a centrifuge, the FDA classifies PRP as a medical device. The rules for medical devices are less demanding.

      This also means that dermatologists have some unanswered questions about PRP, including:

      • Why does PRP give some (but not all) patients younger-looking skin?
      • How many treatments should a patient have to get the best results?
      • How far apart should the treatments be given?
      • How much PRP should be injected at one time?
      • Where should the PRP be injected?
      • Which equipment (centrifuge, needles) produces the best effects?
      • Are there any long-term side effects from using PRP to give a patient younger-looking skin?

      Is PRP safe?

      You may have a bit of pain, bruising, and swelling afterwards. These tend to go away within a few days.

      The biggest risks comes from the way your blood is handled. It’s essential that the blood removed from your body be kept sterile. Otherwise, you could develop an infection.

      How long does it take to see results?

      If you get results, the full effects appear within a few weeks to months.

      How many PRP injections do you need?

      Researchers have found that most patients who get results have 3 or more treatments. That means, you’d have to go to your dermatologist’s office 3 or more times to have blood drawn, treated, and injected back into you.

      To give their patients more immediate results, some dermatologists inject a filler along with PRP. This allows a patient to see immediate results.

      Who can have PRP rejuvenation?

      While PRP is considered safe for most people, it’s not recommended for anyone who has one of the following medical conditions:

      • Hepatitis C
      • HIV or AIDS
      • Any type of blood cancer
      • Cardiovascular disease, which requires taking a blood thinner
      • Skin cancer in the area to be treated

      These conditions affect your platelets, making them unable to deliver the expected results.

      How long do the results last?

      Results can last as long as 18 months.

      Is PRP right for you?

      While the results are unpredictable, our team can see whether PRP can give you younger-looking skin.

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      Da Vinci Dental Arts of Merrick is located at 2450 Hewlett Ave Merrick, NY 11566.

      (516) 377-1300