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PRPT skin rejuvenation at APSARAS Clinic

Have you considered PRPT skin rejuvenation yet?

Have you considered PRPT skin rejuvenation yet? If you’ve been researching the idea of a facelift, or like the idea of Botox or dermal fillers but can’t stand the idea of going under the knife or having substances injected into your crow’s feet, the answer might just be pumping through your veins.

Women are now rejuvenating their skin with injections of their own blood as part of PRPT – or the vampire facelift to many.

PRPT skin rejuvenation which has been dubbed the ‘vampire facelift’ involves taking a blood sample from the patient’s arm and putting it through a machine which separates out the platelets; which are responsible for making the blood clot when we get a cut or skin bruise.

But, at high concentrations, they are also proven to stimulate the skin to repair itself naturally. These platelets are then injected back into the face to promote new cells growth and a great, natural looking glow to the skin.

This treatment is officially called PRPT skin rejuvenation, or platelet rich plasma therapy, but doctors often affectionately call it the Dracula therapy. Originally gaining great results in America – TV star Kim Kardashian is a huge fan, having tweeted live from her treatment – it’s now being offered by clinics in the UK, including APSARAS Clinic in Coventry in the West Midlands.

What can this often over-looked treatment offer patients?

  • PRPT skin rejuvenation can rejuvenate and repair skin that shows signs of daily damage thanks to the environment.
  • It’s good for skin that has been damaged by the sun or smoking.
  • PRPT skin rejuvenation helps patients with skin that is dry and damaged or wrinkled.
  • PRPT skin rejuvenation is non-surgical

PRPT skin rejuvenation usually appeals to people because it’s a natural product from your own body. The platelets have growth factors within them which, when they are injected into the face, stimulate collagen which helps to rejuvenate and regenerate the skin.

Platelet transfusions like PRPT have long been used as part of reconstructive surgery, but this is their initial use as a cosmetic treatment. Using your own blood, a technique which has been used in medicine for a long time, can really give your skin a cosmetic boost, in some cases beyond what dermal fillers and other non-surgical anti-ageing treatments can offer.

The treatment, which can be offered in three sessions, is available now at the APSARAS Clinic in Coventry and offers few risks. Bruising is usually minor, especially when after the treatment a Vitamin K containing cream is applied.

Swelling is to be expected but usually settles down in 1-2 days time, except around the eyes that can take 4 – 7 days to subside completely. Risk of infection is the same as similar treatments including dermal fillers.

More information on PRPT skin rejuvenation

If you would like more information on PRPT skin rejuvenation visit our non-surgical section for advice, or book a consultation with Dr. Thevendra now.

For all new patients we always commence with a free 30 minutes consultation, and for all existing patients every appointment starts with a mini-consultation.

Whether you’re from Birmingham, Leicester, Derby or Coventry, email info@apsaras.co.uk to find out more about PRPT and vampire facelifts.