Dr. Dyler is a very nice and knowledgeable naturopathic doctor with an excellent bedside manners. I was very sceptical regarding PRP microneedling treatment. Because of my previous experience with Dr. Dyler (allergy testing and acupuncture treatment), I trusted his expertise, and I’m glad I did! My skin is more radiant and toned, and I’ve been getting a lots of compliments lately.
These two treatments can be used individually and can achieve great results for fine wrinkles and crow's feet. As mentioned before Botox will give immediate results where as PRP takes several weeks and multiple treatments for best results. PRP will build new collagen and will help you achieve a natural face lift. Deep lines and crows feet will respond best to a combination treatment- so if you can afford it, I would recommend getting both done initially.
Deep acne scarring will need injections of PRP to get deeper then microneedling and will also benefit from a PracaSil-Plus, a scar cream offered by many compounding pharmacies.
Yes PRP is very helpful for all areas of skin and will reduce and soften lines and tighten the skin after a series of treatments. A topical anesthetic is applied before the treatment that minimizes discomfort. Some individuals are more sensitive then others but most individuals find the procedure very tolerable. Most of the time, Botox is combined with PRP to give the immediate impact in these common areas of treatment, while letting the PRP take effect over several months. Dr. Shaun Dyler
PRP, botox and fillers are often used in conjunction with one another and do offer different benefits. I would not recommend PRP around the eyes and filler at the same time. It can take up to two weeks for fillers to fully settle, so it would not be wise to mess with that process. Regarding nasolabial folds, PRP injections can soften the look of these areas by building new collagen and the best part is that it looks very natural. If the creases are very prominent and deep, filler would probably be the best option.
Microneedling is responsible for the immediate improvement in your skin as it does help to improve circulation and assists in shedding of old, dead skin. PRP, on the other hand, takes about 4-6 weeks to start working and is strengthened by a series of treatments. PRP results in a more elastic, youthful skin with increased collagen. PRP results in what I like to refer to as a non-surgical facelift.