FACELIFT®

WHAT IS A FACELIFT®?


Effectively treating the signs of aging often required invasive surgical procedures and downtime. Now, thanks to research in PRP therapy, patients desiring a more youthful appearance can enjoy a safe, non-invasive facial treatment that takes years off the appearance with no downtime. Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRPT) combined with hyaluronic acid dermal filler, the FaceLift®, can dramatically improve the appearance of aging skin and restore a more natural, youthful glow. This growth factor treatment will firm and tighten your skin and promote a youthful glow. As authorized providers trained in this procedure, we are proud to offer this state-of-the-art therapy for men and women looking to smooth skin imperfections, volume loss and facial irregularities. Patients who want to look as young as they feel will benefit greatly from this combination treatment using PRP Therapy.


HOW DOES PRP WORK?

Platelet transfusions have long been used as part of reconstructive surgery, but FaceLift® is a breakthrough in cosmetic treatment options. Using your own blood, a technique that has been used in medicine for a long time, can provide dramatic improvements in the skin’s appearance, even better than those offered by dermal fillers alone. This is a proven technique that results in the reduction of dark circles under the eyes and fine lines around the mouth, smooths and contours the face, and brightens the skin.



HOW IS THE FACELIFT® PERFORMED?


The procedure begins with taking a blood sample from your arm. This blood sample will then be filtered through a PRP centrifuge that is used to separate the platelets from the blood. The platelets are responsible for making clots, healing wounds and bruises, stimulating stem cell activity, and growing new tissue. After the skin is cleansed with alcohol, the hyaluronic acid filler is injected into the skin to provide scaffolding and reshape the face. Then, the activated PRP is injected to stimulate stem cell activity. The FaceLift® is non-invasive, using tiny injections similar to those used in Botox.

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