Hello, I have pretty large cheek area and when I smile I have "empty" spots under my eyes. I am not sure if I am noticing it now that I am in my early thirties and more skin conscious, or if it has always been my facial structure. Either way, is this correctable by using lasers/PRP? I'd like to avoid filler at this time.
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I've never heard of this type of reaction to PRP before. PRP contains growth factors which stimulate regeneration of tissue in a very natural way, according to your body's direction. The emphasis is on natural tissue regeneration and rejuvenation. The description of drastic tightening suggests...
Hello, thank you for your question! PRF utilized to the under-eyes helps with collagen growth, pigmentation, and helps with the integrity of the skin. The skin under the eyes is typically thinner and the fibrin factor will help strengthen the under eye. PRF has a higher concentration of blood...