AESTHETIC DERMATOLOGY.
The PRP autologous blood treatment uses the natural growth factors from your own blood to regenerate the skin and stimulate hair growth.
Without foreign substances, gentle and effective – PRP activates cell renewal, promotes collagen production, and improves scalp circulation. The result: visibly more vibrant skin and fuller, thicker hair.
 
                    PRP stands for "platelet-rich plasma." This plasma is derived from a small amount of your own blood, which is drawn during the treatment. In a special centrifuge, the blood components are separated, allowing the plasma with a high concentration of platelets and growth factors to be isolated.
These growth factors play a crucial role in the natural regeneration of tissue. They promote the production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, improve microcirculation, and support cell division. As a result, the skin gains firmness, density, and radiance – while the hair roots are revitalized and strengthened.
PRP has been successfully used in medicine for years, particularly in wound healing, orthopedics, and aesthetic dermatology. In aesthetic applications, it provides gentle skin rejuvenation and treats hair loss – all without foreign substances or surgical procedures.
Before the treatment, a detailed consultation takes place, during which the condition of the skin or hair, individual expectations, and possible contraindications are discussed. Afterwards, a small amount of blood is drawn from a vein in the arm – similar to a standard blood test.
The blood is then processed in a centrifuge to obtain the platelet-rich plasma. This PRP is injected with very fine needles into the areas of the skin or scalp to be treated. If desired, a numbing cream can be applied beforehand to make the procedure especially comfortable.
After the PRP treatment, it is recommended to avoid sports, sauna, direct sunlight, and makeup for one to two days. Cooling compresses can be used if needed for relief. Mild redness, swelling, or small bruises may occur but usually disappear quickly. The skin can feel smoother, fresher, and firmer within a few days. The full effect develops gradually over several weeks, as the body needs time to produce new collagen and elastin.
For optimal results, three treatments at intervals of four to six weeks are usually recommended. To maintain the effect, a follow-up treatment can be performed every six to twelve months.
The PRP autologous blood treatment is suitable for both skin regeneration and the stimulation of hair growth.
Applications for the skin:
Applications for the hair:
