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Your dermatitis is best treated medically depending on the cause. I would advise you to see a dermatologist.
Hi shilowoods,PRP for facial treatment is great but ideally should not be done when you have an active dermatitis outbreak. We observe this precaution to avoid infection. Your dermatitis may have other causes which are not treatable with PRP.All the best, Justin Harper, M.D.
Thanks for your question. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) can be utilized effectively to help aging around they eye. It is difficult to assess your needs without pictures but it is good for tear trough as well as wrinkles around the eye if quality product is used. For best results a series of...
If you are referring to topical application of PRP for your eyes with microneedling it better to have a series of treatments 4 weeks apart for best results. If you are referring to injection of PRP you would need only one but it would last longer with filler in addition. You do not...
Thanks for your question. This is a normal response to PRP injections. This response can be from the injection alone and a little bit of bleeding that you had at the time or secondary to the response of the body to the PRP. This is in no way negative and the response can vary depending on...
I am unsure of your question. When PRP is injected or micro needled its absorbed immediately. PRP itself doesn't volumize, it is not a filler. Best, Dr. Emer.
The Vampire Facelift utilizes a combination of hyaluronic acids and platelet rich plasma to perform synergistic anti-aging functions. When strategically injected, the HA’s act to ‘lift’ collapsed areas and even out transition zones between the various areas of the face. This helps to resto...
You can have PRP Facial if you have genital herpes, it is only if you have a outbreak on your face that you would not be able to receive treatment. Your doctor may suggest to take antivirals during treatment to avoid any outbreaks.
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