PRP Facial Rejuvenation
Restore your skin’s natural glow—safely and naturally
PRP Facial Rejuvenation
Restore your skin’s natural glow—safely and naturally
PRP Facial Rejuvenation, often called the “Vampire Facial,” is a cutting-edge cosmetic procedure that uses your own platelet-rich plasma to stimulate collagen production, enhance skin texture, and restore youthful vibrancy. This non-surgical treatment revitalizes your complexion by harnessing your body’s natural healing abilities.
During the treatment, a small amount of blood is drawn and processed to extract PRP. The plasma is then applied topically or injected into targeted areas of the face. The growth factors in PRP help repair tissue, tighten skin, reduce fine lines, and improve overall skin tone.
Dr. Igor Ostrovsky, M.D., Ph.D., combines over 45 years of medical expertise with advanced training in regenerative and aesthetic medicine to deliver customized facial rejuvenation solutions. Each session is tailored to your skin’s specific needs and goals.
Why choose PRP for facial rejuvenation?
- 100% natural, using your body’s own healing plasma
- Stimulates collagen and elastin production
- Reduces fine lines, dullness, and acne scars
- Minimal downtime with long-lasting results
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sessions will I need?
While some patients see improvement after a single session, a series of 2–3 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart is typically recommended for optimal results.
When will I see results?
Most patients notice a brighter complexion within days. Full effects—firmer, smoother skin—develop gradually over 4–6 weeks.
Is the procedure painful?
Discomfort is minimal. A topical numbing cream is applied before the procedure to ensure comfort.
Can I combine PRP with other facial treatments?
Yes. PRP can be combined with microneedling, lasers, or fillers for enhanced results. Dr. Ostrovsky will recommend the best approach for your goals.
Contraindications
PRP Facial Rejuvenation may not be suitable for patients who:
- Have active skin infections or inflammatory conditions
- Are currently taking anticoagulant medications
- Have blood or platelet disorders
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Have a history of poor wound healing or certain autoimmune disorders
PRP Facial Rejuvenation, often called the “Vampire Facial,” is a cutting-edge cosmetic procedure that uses your own platelet-rich plasma to stimulate collagen production, enhance skin texture, and restore youthful vibrancy. This non-surgical treatment revitalizes your complexion by harnessing your body’s natural healing abilities.
During the treatment, a small amount of blood is drawn and processed to extract PRP. The plasma is then applied topically or injected into targeted areas of the face. The growth factors in PRP help repair tissue, tighten skin, reduce fine lines, and improve overall skin tone.
Dr. Igor Ostrovsky, M.D., Ph.D., combines over 45 years of medical expertise with advanced training in regenerative and aesthetic medicine to deliver customized facial rejuvenation solutions. Each session is tailored to your skin’s specific needs and goals.
Why choose PRP for facial rejuvenation?
- 100% natural, using your body’s own healing plasma
- Stimulates collagen and elastin production
- Reduces fine lines, dullness, and acne scars
- Minimal downtime with long-lasting results
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sessions will I need?
While some patients see improvement after a single session, a series of 2–3 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart is typically recommended for optimal results.
When will I see results?
Most patients notice a brighter complexion within days. Full effects—firmer, smoother skin—develop gradually over 4–6 weeks.
Is the procedure painful?
Discomfort is minimal. A topical numbing cream is applied before the procedure to ensure comfort.
Can I combine PRP with other facial treatments?
Yes. PRP can be combined with microneedling, lasers, or fillers for enhanced results. Dr. Ostrovsky will recommend the best approach for your goals.
Contraindications
PRP Facial Rejuvenation may not be suitable for patients who:
- Have active skin infections or inflammatory conditions
- Are currently taking anticoagulant medications
- Have blood or platelet disorders
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Have a history of poor wound healing or certain autoimmune disorders
