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Great question! You don’t have to worry about having a PRP treatment (or vampire facelift) after having Botox injections. The PRP targets a more superficial layer of the skin and will not affect your Botox results. In fact, these procedures are so complimentary that they can even be done on the same day. I often recommend PRP treatments for my patients who get Botox and/or fillers as a way to enhance their result!
Great question! A vampire facelift will not break down fillers or botox at all. It actually can enhance your filler treatment by improving skin texture and thickening the skin. Botox can be done at the same time. Love doing both on one day!Hope that helps!Sheila Nazariandrsheilanazarian on Instagram
Hi jo5582. I do micro needling with PRP, and Botox at the same appointment safely with good results routinely. At two weeks, you shouldn't have any problems. Good luck!
Two weeks after having Botox there would be no problem having a Vampire face lift. I often do Vampire face lifts and Botox at the same time. I do the Vampire Face lift first followed by the Botox.Yours,Jon M. Grazer. MD, MPH, FACSPlastic SurgeryNewport Beach, CA
Hi shedlew. I have applied the technique of the vampire facelift on hands safely and with good outcomes. A combination of resurfacing with any technique (microneedling, microdermabrasion, or laser) and injection of PRP provides maximum improvement in skin appearance and volumization. Good luck...
There is little to no evidence that PRP is safe and effective at reversing damaged skin such as you describe, and there are certainly options other than surgery and PRP/vampire to consider. There are plenty of 100% natural treatments that are risky so that in itself is no guarantee that it is...
Thank you for your question about the PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) procedures. Typically it is done by way of drawing the patient's blood, spinning it down in a centrifuge, drawing off the layer of Platelet Rich Plasma, then microneedling it into the skin. The PRP can also be injected into ar...
A vampire facelift is a combination of hyaluronic acids such as Perlane and Restylane placed in the face which will last anywhere from 6 months to a year, followed immediately by the placement of platelet rich plasma. I'll generally start with the hyaluronic acid filler, injecting the eyes first...
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