We all have platelets in our blood. PRP is 3-step procedure that involves having your blood:
- Drawn from your arm
- Placed into a machine that separates the platelets from the rest of your blood
- 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.
If you have PRP to treat signs of aging on your skin, here’s what to expect:
- Blood drawn: You would have a small amount of blood (about 2 to 4 tablespoons) drawn from your arm.
- 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.
- Blood injected: Your injector injects the blood that contains the high concentration of platelets into your face or scalp, using a syringe or micro needling (device that looks like a lint roller with tiny needles sticking out of it). To give you immediate results, your injector may also inject a filler.
The entire procedure takes about 45 minutes to one hour.
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.