Hi! Been wondering is PRP treatment effective for PIE? Thanks
Answer: Treatment for Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation/Erythema Hello and thank you for your question. Depending on your skin type, the area of concern, and how long ago the tissue injury happened, PRP can be an option. I suggest waiting 6 months before treating the area with anything that will stimulate an inflammatory response (i.e. PRP, lasers, peels, etc) since the cause of the issue is inflammation. The best thing to do is to have an in-person consultation with an experienced provider so they can evaluate the area of concern more in depth. Best of luck.
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Answer: Treatment for Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation/Erythema Hello and thank you for your question. Depending on your skin type, the area of concern, and how long ago the tissue injury happened, PRP can be an option. I suggest waiting 6 months before treating the area with anything that will stimulate an inflammatory response (i.e. PRP, lasers, peels, etc) since the cause of the issue is inflammation. The best thing to do is to have an in-person consultation with an experienced provider so they can evaluate the area of concern more in depth. Best of luck.
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May 18, 2018
Answer: Improving Post-Inflammation Erythema--lasers (VBeam, ProYellow, Excel V), microneedling/prp PIE can be improved with lasers (ProYellow, Excel V, VBeam) and microneedling/prp. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Best, Dr. Emer
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May 18, 2018
Answer: Improving Post-Inflammation Erythema--lasers (VBeam, ProYellow, Excel V), microneedling/prp PIE can be improved with lasers (ProYellow, Excel V, VBeam) and microneedling/prp. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Best, Dr. Emer
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Answer: PRP for post-inflammatory erythema PRP is a good choice for PIE treatment. It will cause no harm and has been used for healing of all manner of inflammatory conditions including psoriasis, burns, traumatic and surgical wounds and even Bell's palsy. Consult with an experienced physician for an examination and specific recommendation.
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Answer: PRP for post-inflammatory erythema PRP is a good choice for PIE treatment. It will cause no harm and has been used for healing of all manner of inflammatory conditions including psoriasis, burns, traumatic and surgical wounds and even Bell's palsy. Consult with an experienced physician for an examination and specific recommendation.
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May 30, 2018
Answer: PRP benefits PRP can be used for PIE and many other skin issues, but you want to wait until you are fully healed from your procedure and general health/ condition is stable before starting the treatments.Choose an expert. Best. Dr BrechtSeattle, Wa
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May 30, 2018
Answer: PRP benefits PRP can be used for PIE and many other skin issues, but you want to wait until you are fully healed from your procedure and general health/ condition is stable before starting the treatments.Choose an expert. Best. Dr BrechtSeattle, Wa
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