Skin condition and biological response vary among patients. Individualized selection of the method and treatment course ensures both effectiveness and safety.
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PRP/PRF therapy (plasma therapy)
PRP and PRF therapy trigger skin regeneration using the body's own resources.
PRP / PRF therapy is an injection technique based on the use of autologous blood plasma to stimulate natural regeneration processes. The procedure is aimed at improving skin quality, increasing its tone and activating cell renewal without the introduction of synthetic drugs. The technique is selected individually depending on the condition of the tissues and clinical tasks.
About the procedure PRP/PRF therapy (plasma therapy)
PRP and PRF therapy are injectable techniques that utilize the body’s own biological resources to stimulate regenerative processes in the skin and soft tissues. The procedures are based on the administration of autologous plasma derived from the patient’s blood, containing a high concentration of platelets and growth factors.
PRP therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma) involves the use of platelet-enriched plasma that activates tissue regeneration and improves skin quality. PRF therapy (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is a more prolonged form, where a fibrin matrix is created, allowing gradual release of bioactive components. Both methods aim to support natural restoration without the use of synthetic products.
Plasma therapy does not alter facial features and does not affect muscle activity. Its purpose is to improve skin quality, stimulate cellular renewal, and support physiological regenerative processes.
Clinical Capabilities and Indications for PRP / PRF Therapy
PRP / PRF therapy is used to improve skin texture and tone, reduce signs of aging, and support recovery after aggressive aesthetic procedures. The techniques may be applied as standalone treatments or as part of comprehensive rejuvenation and treatment programs.
Plasma therapy is often chosen by patients who prefer natural approaches and wish to work with their body’s own regenerative potential.
Key Clinical Objectives of the Procedure
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stimulation of regeneration and cellular renewal
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improvement of skin quality, density, and tone
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evening of skin texture and complexion
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reduction of visible age-related changes
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support of recovery after other procedures
Individualized Approach and Safety
Before PRP / PRF therapy, an assessment of the patient’s general condition and clinical indications is performed. The type of plasma therapy, injection areas, and number of sessions are determined individually.
As the patient’s own biological material is used, the procedure has a high safety profile. Treatment is performed in accordance with sterility and clinical standards, ensuring predictable and controlled results.
Indications for PRP / PRF Therapy
PRP / PRF therapy is indicated for reduced skin tone, dull complexion, early signs of aging, and the need to stimulate regeneration. The procedure is also used to support results of other aesthetic treatments. Final indication is determined during consultation.
Contraindications for PRP / PRF Therapy
The procedure is not performed in cases of blood disorders, acute inflammatory conditions, or certain chronic diseases. Individual contraindications are also considered. Final eligibility is determined by the specialist.
Preparation for PRP / PRF Therapy
Prior to the procedure, general recommendations may be provided. A consultation and health assessment are performed. All details are clarified individually.
Recovery After PRP / PRF Therapy
After the procedure, mild redness or swelling at injection sites may occur and usually resolves quickly. Downtime is minimal. Post-procedure recommendations are provided individually.
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Cost of procedure All prices
Injection techniques
Plasma therapy MM Medic PRP Proff 1 tube
3 300 uah
Plasma therapy MM Medic PRP Proff 2 tubes
6 000 uah
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Frequently Asked Questions About PRP / PRF Therapy
Injection techniques
What is the difference between PRP and PRF therapy?
PRP involves the injection of plasma with a high platelet concentration. PRF contains a fibrin matrix that provides prolonged release of growth factors. The choice depends on clinical objectives.
When are results visible after plasma therapy?
Results develop gradually. Initial changes may be noticeable within a few weeks. The effect increases over time, especially with a treatment course.
How many PRP / PRF sessions are required?
The number of sessions is determined individually. A course of several treatments is usually recommended. The treatment plan is developed after consultation.
Can plasma therapy be combined with other procedures?
Yes, PRP / PRF therapy combines well with device-based and other injectable treatments. It is often used as a restorative or supportive step. Procedure sequencing is determined by the specialist.
Does plasma therapy change facial features?
No, plasma therapy does not affect facial contours or muscle activity. It focuses on improving tissue quality. The result appears natural.
Why is an individualized approach important in PRP / PRF therapy?