Microneedling & PRP... Why it truly is "Liquid Gold"

While the name can sound intimidating. The redness commonly associated with this procedure is actually due to the microneedling process. NOT the PRP itself.

Often referred to as the “Vampire Facial”. PRP microneedling is a treatment that combines controlled skin stimulation with your body’s own natural healing properties.

Microneedling is performed using a medical-grade device equipped with fine, sterile needles. They create tiny, controlled micro-injuries in the skin. While this may seem counterintuitive, these micro-injuries are intentional and beneficial. They trigger the body’s natural wound-healing response. This includes the production of collagen and elastin. Two essential components responsible for firm, smooth, and youthful-looking skin.

As we age, collagen production naturally declines. This leads to fine lines, wrinkles, and loss of skin integrity. By stimulating collagen production. Microneedling helps improve concerns such as uneven texture, enlarged pores, acne, acne scarring, pigmentation, sun damage, and rosacea.

So, where does PRP come into play? PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is derived from your own blood and is rich in growth factors that support healing and regeneration. During your treatment, a small blood sample is drawn and placed into a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma from other components. This concentrated plasma is then applied to the skin during or immediately after microneedling. This allows it to penetrate deeply through the micro channels created in the skin.

 

 

The addition of PRP enhances the results of microneedling by accelerating tissue repair, boosting collagen production, and promoting overall skin rejuvenation. PRP is sourced from your own body. The treatment is natural and biocompatible. With no synthetic additives or foreign substances. This makes it an excellent option for clients seeking a more holistic approach to skin health.

Following treatment, it is normal to experience redness, mild swelling, and sensitivity for several days. With some dryness or light peeling occurring as the skin renews itself. Initial improvements are often noticeable within one to two weeks, with continued enhancement over time as collagen production increases.

While a single session can provide visible results. A series of treatments will yield more significant and longer-lasting improvements, with results that can extend for many months.

One of the key advantages of microneedling is its versatility and customization. Treatment depth can be adjusted based on the area being treated and the individual’s specific skin concerns. This allows for precise, targeted treatment, even in delicate areas such as under the eyes or around the eyelids, without relying on injectables like fillers or neuromodulators.

To ensure comfort, a medical-grade topical numbing cream is applied prior to treatment. For those who prefer to avoid a blood draw, alternative options such as mesotherapy are available. Using specialized serums designed to mimic the regenerative effects of PRP.

Overall, PRP microneedling is a powerful, regenerative treatment that works with your body not against it. To restore, strengthen, and rejuvenate the skin from within.