Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, also referred to as The Vampire Facelift, utilizes the body’s natural healing abilities to encourage the growth of new tissue. A small sample of the patient’s blood is drawn, and a centrifuge is used to separate the plasma from the other blood components, yielding the platelet-rich plasma. This plasma is then injected into the targeted area, where the platelets release their growth factors.
PRP is supposed to help enhance skin texture and tone, promote collagen regeneration, and work to diminish wrinkles and lines, address blemishes, improve scarring, and restore a vibrant, youthful radiance. But the real question is if PRP delivers.
PRP and the side effects
Like any medical treatment, it is not without its side effects. Common side effects may include localized swelling, redness, and discomfort at the injection site, which are generally mild and temporary. Patients might also experience a slight increase in pain or bruising in the treated area. In rare instances, there is a risk of infection, nerve damage, or allergic reactions to the blood components used in the procedure. As with any medical therapy, it is essential for patients to consult with their healthcare provider to discuss potential risks and benefits, ensuring an informed decision tailored to their individual health needs.
PRP efficacy and the common sense
Prof. Lanna, THEINFINUM’s founder, is the world leader in immune-senescence and aging of the immune system. He explains that using the patient’s own (older) blood may not yield the desired results. As we age, the regenerative properties of our blood, specifically platelets and growth factors, diminish. These elements are crucial for stimulating collagen production and promoting healing in the skin.
A significant concern surrounding PRP therapy is that the old serum transfers inflammatory and damaging compounds, leading to toxic effects. Many older individuals may not experience the desired outcomes from this treatment. Unfortunately, clinicians often do not disclose this information to their patients, leading to a lack of transparency about the risks and limitations associated with PRP therapy.
The gift of science
Telogift is the world’s first cream that boosts natural telomere transfer reactions in the skin, resulting in rejuvenation with an unprecedented sensation on the skin. It supports the production of elastin deposits, collagen fibers, and hyaluronic acid. It is designed to stimulate an immune response from the body, promoting skin rejuvenation and restoring a youthful appearance.
As Prof. Lanna, who headed the team behind the breakthrough in skincare rejuvenation states–Telogift users can expect skin rejuvenation of about 10-20 years and wrinkles progressively reduced up to 80%. No side effects, no inflammation.