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What Can Platelet Rich Plasma Do for Your Skin?
05Mar 2018

What Can Platelet Rich Plasma Do for Your Skin? As the years go by, our skin begins to gradually decline in health due to a variety of reasons. The natural aging process, smoking, chemical exposure, UVB radiation and other environmental factors can all take its toll on our youthful skin. The consequences of this decline in skin vitality often results in symptoms like dark circles under the eyes, imbalance in skin tone and texture, a dull complexion, loose skin, loss in muscular structure and wrinkles. In the past, most people had to either struggle with these conditions for the rest of their lives, or resort to risky and painful cosmetic surgery procedures. Thankfully, science, technology and the anti-aging industry have created many modern methods of treatments that require no surgery, zero down time and much less discomfort. Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy, also known as PRP treatments, are one of these miracle innovations. At the Harley Institute Institute in Atlanta, Georgia, we strive to provide our customers with the latest resources and methods for anti-aging available in the world. That's why we proudly offer Platelet Rich Plasma therapy in Atlanta, so you can feel healthy and look your best now and in the future. 

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What Can Platelet Rich Plasma Do for Your Skin?
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What is Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy? 

Platelet Rich Plasma, or PRP Therapy involves using concentrated plasma as an agent for reducing damaged, dull or aging skin. Plasma contains elevated levels of important growth factors that have been known to regulate cell proliferation and migration. PRP is derived from the patient's own blood supply, which reduces any risks associated with the rejection of chemicals or foreign substances by the body.  PRP therapy has been used in a wide range of medical procedures, like treating wounds, bone defects and recovery from gastrointestinal surgeries. Now, this innovative technique can also be used for skin rejuvenation and anti-aging therapies. 

How Can PRP Treatments Help Restore Youthful Skin?

When plasma growth factors are introduced to the skin, they are scientifically proven to refresh the top layers of dermas by stimulating collagen production and fibroblasts that are known to tighten, firm and restore healthy tissue. When performed long term, it can significantly decrease the number skin cells damaged by sun exposure, limit fine lines and wrinkles and reduce acne scarring. 

Can PRP Treatments be Used in Conjunction with Other Anti-Aging Treatments?

Platelet Rich Plasma therapy and micro-needling can be combined with other popular methods of non-surgical skin care techniques such as Ultherapy, Laser Genesis, microdermabrasion, hormone replacement therapy, BOTOX and Juvederm. Dr. Harley and her team of anti-aging specialists can help create a customized approach that maximizes and extends your results, for a youthful glow that lasts for many years to come. 

Need Platelet Rich Plasma Treatments in Atlanta? Visit the Harley Institute Institute

Are you interested in Platelet Rich Plasma Treatments in Atlanta, Georgia? Then call or visit the Harley Institute Institute today. Our experienced staff is ready to answer all your questions and can also schedule a convenient appointment for your initial consultation. 

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