MICRONEEDLING & PRP (VAMPIRE FACIAL)

Micro-needling is a cosmetic procedure that involves pricking the skin with tiny, sterilized needles to create microscopic wounds which stimulate your body to make more collagen and elastin and heal. Micro-needling is also known as collagen induction therapy.

Micro-needling is used in the treatment of:

VAMPIRE FACIAL OR PRP FACIAL

A platelet-rich plasma (PRP) facial, also known as Vampire Facial, involves applying a sample of the Client’s blood to the face, usually with micro-needling. Rather than using the blood immediately, the medical professional performing the procedure first isolates protein-rich plasma and platelets from the sample to create PRP.

Although PRP facials have recently become popular as a cosmetic treatment, medical professionals began using PRP injections to treat injured joints years ago. It accelerates the body’s growth and healing processes.

PRP improves skin tone, texture, and fine lines by encouraging the body to produce collagen and generate healthy skin cells. In a platelet-rich plasma facial, the growth factors present in PRP work in combination with micro-needling.






benefits include

SIDE EFFECTS OR RISKS

Like all cosmetic procedures, Microneedling carries some risks. The most common side effect is minor skin irritation immediately following the procedure. You may also see redness and peeling of the skins for a few days.

Risks include:

You ABSOLUTELY CAN NOT Receive a Microneedling treatment if you have:

You may not be an ideal candidate for Microneedling if you:

People who are pregnant may need to be cleared by an obstetrician or gynecologist before the treatment.

PRE-TREATMENT PREPARATION

Preparing correctly for your Microneedling treatment is essential for a successful outcome.

AVOID ALL THE FOLLOWING:






post-care

Immediately after the procedure, your face will be covered with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF). Kindly follow the following post-care instructions.

Always consult your caregiver should you have any questions or concerns.

1ST 4 TO 6 HOURS (Day 1)

AFTER 1ST 4 TO 6 HOURS

Day 2

Days 3 – 7

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