PRP for scars: a new hope for even skin
Scars resulting from acne, surgery, trauma or burns can compromise the appearance of the skin and negatively impact self-esteem. Thanks to Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), it is now possible to improve the appearance of scars in a natural and non-invasive way. PRP represents an innovative solution in dermatology, capable of stimulating the regeneration of damaged tissue.
22-11-2024
How does PRP work for scar treatment?
PRP uses growth factors present in the blood to promote cell renewal and the formation of new collagen. This process helps to even out the skin and visibly reduce the depth and width of scars. By subjecting the blood taken from the patient to a centrifugation process, the different blood components are separated to take advantage of the potential of the growth factors conteined within the platelets. The PRP thus obtained can be injected into the area of the scar to trigger the regenerative process.
Benefits of PRP for scars
PRP can visibly reduce scars so that they appear less deep and more uniform, improving skin texture and leaving it smoother and firmer. In case of hypertrophic scars, PRP helps reduce volume and redness. The treatment induces a natural regeneration of the tissues through a cellular renovation. The results are visible progressively over time.
Scars that can be treated with PRP include acne scars, surgical scars, keloids, traumatic scars and burn scars. Even stretch marks, although not true scars, can benefit from PRP treatment: regenerating the tissue, it can make the imperfection less visible.
PRP: side effects and recovery time
PRP is an advanced solution, suitable for anyone who wants to improve the appearance of scars in a safe and non-invasive way, using a risk-free tool that is well tolerated by the body. It is particularly suitable for people with persistent acne, surgical or traumatic scars.
Being an autologous treatment (that is, using the patient's blood), PRP is safe and has few side effects. After the injection, slight and transitory redness or swelling may occur, which will resolve in the following days. The first results will be visible after a few weeks, progressively increasing in the following months.
At Studio Bonaccorso, PRP for the treatment of scars is applied with personalized protocols and advanced techniques. The studio, directed by Dr. Bonaccorso, a functionalist doctor specialised in regenerative therapies, uses modern and personalized approaches to address each case with the utmost professionalism.
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