Plasmolifting (PRP Therapy)
Plasmolifting (PRP Therapy)

Plasmolifting involves the subcutaneous injection of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from the patient’s own blood. Thus, the rejuvenating and restorative effect is achieved through the body’s own enzymes and regenerative mechanisms.
PRP stimulates the production of hyaluronic acid and collagen, improves tissue metabolism and trophism, boosts local immunity and enhances skin resistance. As a result, the skin becomes firmer, more elastic, rejuvenated, evenly toned and optimally hydrated. Wrinkles become significantly reduced or may disappear completely.
Applications:
Plasmolifting is performed on the face, neck, décolleté, back, scalp and hands.
Advantages:
Contraindications:
pregnancy and lactation, acute febrile illnesses, hemophilia, nephropathy.
Plasmolifting involves the subcutaneous injection of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from the patient’s own blood. Thus, the rejuvenating and restorative effect is achieved through the body’s own enzymes and regenerative mechanisms.
PRP stimulates the production of hyaluronic acid and collagen, improves tissue metabolism and trophism, boosts local immunity and enhances skin resistance. As a result, the skin becomes firmer, more elastic, rejuvenated, evenly toned and optimally hydrated. Wrinkles become significantly reduced or may disappear completely.
Applications:
Plasmolifting is performed on the face, neck, décolleté, back, scalp and hands.
Advantages:
Contraindications:
pregnancy and lactation, acute febrile illnesses, hemophilia, nephropathy.