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Say goodbye to acne scars and hello to a fresh, radiant complexion! PRP Acne Scar Treatment uses your body's own growth factors to smooth out those stubborn scars and rejuvenate your skin. It’s like giving your face a rejuvenating boost – quick, effective, and with minimal downtime!
Here’s a guide to what you can expect on your journey to smoother, clearer skin:
We begin with a thorough consultation where our skincare experts evaluate your acne scars, discuss your skin goals, and review your medical history. We’ll craft a tailored PRP treatment plan to target your specific scar concerns and enhance your skin’s overall appearance.
A small amount of your blood is drawn and processed to create Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) – a concentrated solution rich in growth factor. The PRP is carefully prepared to ensure it’s ready for optimal skin rejuvenation and scar reduction.
Your skin is cleansed and a topical anesthetic is applied to minimize any discomfort during the procedure.
The PRP is applied to the targeted areas using microneedling or other methods to promote collagen production and skin healing.
After the treatment, you may experience mild redness or swelling, similar to a sunburn, which typically fades within a few days.
We provide detailed aftercare guidelines, including tips on how to care for your skin and what products to use for optimal results.
Schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your skin’s progress, assess the effectiveness of the treatment, and make any necessary adjustments to your plan. Our team is available to answer any questions and provide support throughout your scar reduction journey.
Many clients see noticeable improvements in skin texture and reduction in scar appearance within a few weeks, with optimal results appearing over several months. Enjoy smoother, more even-toned skin as collagen production helps to diminish the appearance of acne scars.
Discover the benefits of Skinfav’s PRP Acne Scar Resurfacing Program and take the first step toward clearer, more radiant skin. Our expert team is dedicated to helping you achieve a smoother complexion with exceptional care and results.
Acne Scar Resurfacing
One Session Php 3,499
Course of Three Sessions Php 9,499
How long do PRP treatments last?
The entire process usually takes about 90 minutes to 180 minutes, including blood collection, processing, and application.
Does it hurt?
Yes, but it will always depend on your pain tolerance. You can take acetaminophen one hour before the procedure for a more comfortable experience.
How often can I get a PRP Treatment?
For optimal results, treatments are typically recommended every 4 to 6 weeks.
The number of sessions required varies based on individual goals, concerns and skin conditions.
Blood Disorders: Individuals with blood disorders such as anemia, clotting disorders (e.g., hemophilia), or thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) may not be suitable candidates for PRP therapy.
Active Skin Infections: Patients with active bacterial, viral, or fungal infections in the treatment area should avoid PRP therapy.
Cancer: Individuals with a history of cancer, particularly blood cancers such as leukemia or lymphoma, may be advised against PRP therapy.
Autoimmune Diseases: People with autoimmune diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis may have an increased risk of adverse reactions.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Pregnant or breastfeeding women are generally advised to avoid PRP treatments.
Recent Use of Blood Thinners: Individuals who have recently used anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin, aspirin) may need to wait before undergoing PRP therapy.
Uncontrolled Chronic Illnesses: Chronic illnesses that are not well managed, such as diabetes or cardiovascular diseases, may impact healing and overall treatment outcomes.
Allergies to Anesthetics: Allergies or sensitivities to local anesthetics or other medications used during the procedure..
Recent Cosmetic Procedures: Patients who have undergone other cosmetic procedures in the same area, such as chemical peels or laser treatments, should discuss timing with their practitioner.