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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) or Vampire Facelift is an incredibly effective tissue treatment that works using a small vial of the patient’s blood. Since blood is composed of red cells, white cells, and platelets, the platelets get isolated for plasma collection.

Platelets contain a concentration of plasma and productive growth factors that help stimulate new, and healthy tissue growth. Also, because the treatment uses your blood, there is virtually no risk that you will experience an allergic reaction.

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Platelets are the cells in the blood that help tissue to heal and grow new cells. The Platelet Rich Plasma procedure activates the stem cells that lie dormant in the skin on the face through certain growth factors found in the platelets. When injected into specific areas of the skin, it promotes collagen growth, regenerates tissue, and thus acts to naturally smooth and tighten the skin. In this way, PRP softens wrinkles and creates a smoother skin texture and tone.

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PRP ( Platelet-Rich Plasma ) can only be carried out with your blood. Plasma contains a high concentration of platelets, stem cells and growth factors. Platelets help your tissue heal and grow new cells. PRP therapy has been used successfully for decades in sports medicine, reconstructive surgery, dentistry, and orthopedic medicine to help speed recovery. In recent years, PRP has been used on the face or body as a skin rejuvenation therapy to improve the appearance of the skin.

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PRP is also beneficial as a hair restoration therapy, as the growth factors in the PRP will naturally stimulate hair growth. The cost of PRP facials in Toronto is worth it. This treatment is a quick, non-invasive treatment that offers you beautiful results. 

What are vampire facials?

PRP is a treatment with seemingly endless areas for application. It has undoubtedly opened the doors for a wide range of cosmetic and wellness possibilities. It can be used to turn back the clock on ageing, hair loss, acne. It can even be used for injection therapy to treat sporting injuries.

 

PRP skin treatment uses your blood to promote collagen and blood factors. PRP works by literally drawing your blood (hence the name ‘vampire’) and extracting platelets to use on the skin. Platelets are the component of our blood that helps to heal damaged tissue (skin) by producing new collagen, elastin and regenerating cells.

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PRP is now commonly used topically along with microneedling to enhance penetration into the skin. It can also be injected into the skin in the same way as dermal fillers (known as vampire facial injections).

The best part? A PRP treatment for the face can pretty much address just about any skin concern – from acne scars to ageing skin. Vampire facials are one of the most versatile therapies that are more available nowadays. 

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A series of 3 to 4 vampire facials will address multiple skin issues. That includes breakouts and congestion, acne scarring, dull and lifeless skin, discolouration, sun damage, sagging skin, fine lines and wrinkles. We suggest that everyone over the age of 30 have at least one vampire facial treatment per year, and two a year for those over the age of 40. 

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Why do you need vampire facials?

The goal of the treatment is to get your skin to produce more collagen. The benefits of increased collagen production are quite numerous. People opt for PRP therapy to get rid of acne, to erase scars caused by acne and, to correct sagging or wrinkled under-eye skin. The treatment is also helpful in improving the texture of skin affected by stretch marks or cellulite or to achieve that youthful glow.

In terms of vampire facial results, PRP works to improve the tone, texture and luminosity of the skin. That also reduces pore size and promotes beautiful wrinkled skin under your eyes.

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If you are on the hunt for a unique and effective facial treatment, a “vampire facial” is what you need. Technically referred to as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) facial, this type of procedure got its name based on the blood-based process used.

Although a vampire facial may sound frightening, it has nothing to do with mythological creatures. However, blood is involved, hence the association. Used as a treatment option for burnt skin and the healing of wounds for nearly 20 years, it has now become a popular beauty procedure.

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While it’s commonly known as the ‘vampire facial,’ ‘plasma facial’ or the double-whammy ‘plasma vampire facial,’ the correct medical term for this type of procedure is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Treatment.

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