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PRP-lifting ( Platelet-rich plasma - platelet-rich blood plasma) is a method of using autologous platelets by introducing platelet-rich plasma. It is becoming increasingly popular, since in the last few years there has been a clear trend in the beauty industry towards the desire to use the natural resources of the human body.
It is important to note that increasing attention is now being paid to the prevention of complications. There is growing concern around the world regarding the occurrence of side effects from cosmetic procedures, and a search is underway for new approaches that will ensure safety for the patient while ensuring high effectiveness of the procedure itself. And this is another argument in favor of PRP, since the plasma is autologous (obtained from one’s own blood) and practically does not cause side effects, allergic reactions, and cannot be perceived by the immune system as foreign. In fact, PRP is a “concentrated restorative reserve” of the human body’s own body, which can be used in the required localization.
The main areas of application of PRP are: aesthetic medicine, dermatology, orthopedics and traumatology, general and vascular surgery, ophthalmology, aesthetic gynecology and dentistry.