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Plasmolifting PRP Tubes (7th Jan 22 at 12:09pm UTC)
Plasmolifting PRP Tubes
Plasmolifting (PRP, Plateletrichplasma) is an injectable method of subcutaneous administration of platelet-rich plasma of the patient's own blood leading to the activation of regenerative processes in the skin.
Human blood plasma contains the substances fibrin and collagen. They are involved in the construction of new cells of the body's tissue. These substances help to restore the cells of any organ, whether it is skin that has lost elasticity or brittle hair. The essence of the method consists in the isolation of plasma from human blood and its subsequent introduction into the area requiring restoration.
Our website offers, among other things, the so-called PRP Tubes for the production of platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
In addition, plasma has a high concentration of platelets, which contain special growth factors and proteins. They stimulate the production of fibroplasts in stem cells, which helps to enhance the regeneration process.
To use this method of cell regeneration, platelet autoplasm (TAP) is necessary. It has no erythrocytes in its composition, and the number of platelets in it is close to their number in peripheral blood (150-350 thousand / ml). Such plasma is very rich in amino acids, mineral elements (potassium, magnesium, zinc, iron, calcium, etc., peptides and vitamins of group B, C, A, D, E, K, necessary for the vital activity of cells. Being a natural component of the human body, autoplasm does not cause allergic reactions. This method is also universal due to its bioavailability, due to which regeneration processes occur naturally.
Physiologically, the plasmolifting process occurs as follows: when platelets lose contact with the endothelium leaving the capillaries and vessels, they change their shape and secrete alpha granules that saturate the damaged area with growth factors.
The same thing happens to the plasmolifting procedure when the autoplasm is injected into the desired area, i.e. platelet adhesion and release of growth factors from alpha granules occurs, as with a normal protective physiological process.
The blood taken from the patient is subjected to a centrifugation procedure to separate red blood cells from it. Platelet autoplasm should be yellow. After 10-15 minutes, the finished platelet autoplasm can already be used as an injection into the area required for treatment. Before that, the skin is treated with a special anesthetic cream. A thin needle is taken and the drug is injected by the papular method.
The course of treatment by plasmolifting is prescribed individually, based on the initial state and degree of cell damage. On average, 3-4-5 procedures are recommended at intervals of about a week – such a course produces a noticeable effect. To maintain the improved condition of the cells, you can repeat the procedure once a year or two.

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