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Platelet-Rich Plasma

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Platelet-Rich Plasma

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What is a Platelet-Rich Plasma?

It is a substance that is created by separating the plasma (the liquid part of the blood) from the blood cells and concentrating the platelets in the plasma. This concentration of platelets is thought to have various beneficial properties, such as the ability to stimulate healing and tissue repair. PRP is sometimes used in medical treatments, such as to help speed up the healing of injuries or to improve the appearance of the skin.

  • Morpheus8 + PRP - $1,500

  • Keravive + PRP - $3,000

  • Vampire Facial - $650

How does it work?

PRP is thought to work for skin care by providing the skin with a concentrated dose of growth factors and other substances that are naturally present in the blood and are believed to be important for promoting healthy skin and tissue repair. These substances are thought to help stimulate the production of collagen, which is a protein that gives the skin its structure and strength. By increasing the amount of collagen in the skin, PRP treatments are thought to help improve the appearance of the skin, making it look smoother, firmer, and more youthful. PRP treatments are also sometimes used to help improve the appearance of scars and to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Candidates for PRP

PRP treatments are generally considered to be safe and effective for most people. However, some people may not be good candidates for this type of treatment. For example, people who have certain medical conditions, such as bleeding disorders or infections, may not be able to undergo PRP treatments. Additionally, people who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not receive PRP treatments. It is always best to consult with a qualified healthcare provider before undergoing any medical treatment, including PRP treatments, to determine if it is safe and appropriate for you.

  • How do I prepare for my peel?
    Lush MedSpa recommends that you avoid aggressive exfoliation for 2 days prior to your procedure, that you refrain from waxing in the treated area for 5 days prior and that use cease the use of retinal at least 1 week prior.
  • How do I know which peel is right for me?
    We offer a variety of peels, each with unique solutions depending on your individual needs. Prior to scheduling a peel, we recommend you get a pre-peel consultation to determine which peel is best for your individual needs.
  • Does it hurt?
    uring the treatment, it is common to feel mild stinging or burning while the solution is in contact with the skin. Following a peel, your skin may appear red, feel tight or be mildly irritated. Collectively, most clients report only mild discomfort during and after the procedure. For more intensive chemical peels, moderate swelling and dryness may occur and in rare cases blistering.
  • When should I expect to see results from my peel?
    In the case of many peels, you will see noticeable improvements within the first few days after treatment. However, to achieve significant results, multiple treatments may be required.
  • What do I do when my skin starts peeling?
    We recommend you do not pick or pull at the dead skin and allow the skin to slough off naturally at its own pace. For more rapid peeling you can choose to forgo the use of moisturizers; however, if this becomes too uncomfortable moisturize to your comfort level. Once the peeling slows you can reintroduce moisture ideally with a product containing Hyaluronic acid.

Curious how to prepare for your Lush MedSpa appointment?
Curious about recommendations after your visit? 
See our Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment Guides.

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