The growth factors released by platelets are:
These growth factors assist in healing and regeneration through these processes:
Pathologies where plasma therapy is used:
In hair loss - PRP plasma treatments have shown to regenerate damaged hair follicles and stimulate the growth of new hair.
Facial regeneration - plasma injections treat wrinkles, sun damage and aging of the face, and the elimination of facial spots.
Plasma treatment is immunologically neutral and does not pose a risk for hypersensitivity or allergies.
Case studies conducted in a number of countries have also shown that patients who may have moderate wrinkles due to sun exposure and/or simply due to age benefit from plasma treatment.
The results show that when plasma is applied with superficial or deep injections into the skin, it significantly stimulates skin regeneration, tonicity, and hydration, and these are observed within 3 weeks from its application and in the following months.
The areas that are typically treated with plasma include around the eyes, facial wrinkles, the neck, hands, and stretch marks after pregnancy.
It must be applied by specialized medical personnel (dermatologist, plastic surgeon) because it requires medical knowledge and sterile conditions in its preparation.
Combined plasma therapy with other therapies such as mesotherapy (injecting vitamin cocktails into the face), application of peeling therapy, and the application of non-ablative lasers significantly enhances regeneration and leads to what everyone seeks Permanent Youth.