PRP – Vampire Facelift with Magellan
About the procedure
Plasma is the liquid part of the blood. It consists mainly of water and protein. Plasma allows blood cells to move in the circulatory system. Specific types of blood cells are platelets. These are the cells that make the blood clot. They play an essential role in the body’s healing processes, being a source of a wide range of growth factors that stimulate and guide the healing process. In PRP therapy, doctors draw a small amount of blood from the patient, process it in particular machines that separate and concentrate platelets, and then inject platelet-rich plasma into a structure whose recovery is the goal of treatment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where Is PRP Therapy Used in Modern Cosmetic Medicine?
- For hair loss and alopecia – therapy stimulates hair growth, stops the process of thinning hair, straight hair thicker, healthy and thick.
- After hair transplantation – stimulating the growth of transplanted hair follicles after FUE procedure.
- To improve the quality of the skin – correction of fine wrinkles in the areas of the face, neck, neckline, and arms.
- For dark circles under the eyes – correction of indentations, fine wrinkles, and dark areas in these zones.
- Treatment of scars – treatment of scars, post-traumatic and postoperative scars, and stretch marks.
Why Choose Magellan?
The Magellan® device is unique with the concentration of platelets, which can reach 3-4 million instead of 200 thousand of all other methods!
Is PRP Therapy Safe?
Because PRP therapy uses the patient’s blood, there is virtually no risk of contracting blood-borne diseases or immune reactions. However, PRP therapy has risks, albeit highly minimal, like any medical procedure. These risks are:
- Trauma to a blood vessel;
- Infection.
There is also a risk of intolerance to the anesthetic used in the procedure, so it is essential to tell your doctor if you have any allergies to anesthetics.
How to Prepare for PRP Therapy?
First of all, it is crucial to share with your doctor all the medicines you are taking (if any). That includes supplements and herbs (if any).
You are probably not suitable for PRP therapy if you fall into any of the following categories:
- You are taking anticoagulants (blood thinners).
- You smoke.
- You are abusing (or have abused in the past) alcohol and drugs.
How Does the Procedure Work?
The procedure takes place in three steps:
- Step 1 – The blood is drawn, usually from the hand. It is then placed in the Magellan appliance.
- Step 2 – The blood is centrifuged and divided into three layers (platelet-rich plasma, platelet-poor plasma, red blood cells)
- Step 3 – Platelet-rich plasma is withdrawn into a syringe and injected into the desired areas.
How Is the Recovery After PRP Therapy?
After the therapy, you will do almost all normal activities. Expect to have soreness in the injection sites in the next 2-3 days. Any discomfort should disappear within 6-7 days.
In addition, expect to receive complete and detailed instructions on the care of the treated area during the recovery period.
What Is the Price of PRP Therapies Here?
Prices are formed individually after an online consultation and depending on the patient’s personal needs. Once we know what you want, you will receive our offer within 24 hours. You also can check our PRICE LIST
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