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A New You

[9 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 4 Review(s)

We offer a wide range of surgical and non-surgical treatments and procedures, high quality unbiased advice and excellent aftercare. Our surgeons and practitioners are highly qualified in their ...[READ MORE]


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78 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, BN1 4EB

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Change Aesthetics

[9 miles from Sayers Common]

Change Aesthetics is a Doctor led medical aesthetic clinic where artistry and medicine combine. Our philosophy is that by listening and building long-lasting relationships, we will deliver great resu...[READ MORE]


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4b Regent Street, Leamington Spa, CV32 5HW

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The Doctor Clinic

[11 miles from Sayers Common]

The Doctor Clinic is one of the UK's luxury aesthetic and well-being centers. Our Ethos is simple: we are driven to boost your confidence and subtly enhance the natural beauty in the safest and mo...[READ MORE]


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1 Brooks Road, Lewes, BN72DN

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Aureumskin Cosmetic Medical Clinic

[12 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 9 Review(s)

AureumSkin Cosmetic Clinic is based in Worthing. It covers areas in W.Sussex from Brighton to Bognor Regis in the south coast including Arundel, Horsham, Steyning,Pulborough,Chichester . Tr...[READ MORE]


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Panacea Medical Center, 7a Shelley Road, Worthing, BN11 1TT

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Health and Aesthetics Clinic

[26 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 7 Review(s)

Health & Aesthetics is a multi-award winning, doctor-led clinic of excellence providing the latest non-invasive aesthetic, face, skin, and body treatments.[READ MORE]


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Oak House, Tanshire Park, Shackleford/elstead Road, Elstead, Godalming, GU8 6LB

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Absolute Aesthetics Guildford

[27 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 3 Review(s)

The Whiteley Clinic are private medical facilities specialising in the treatment and research of varicose veins and other venous conditions. Absolute Aesthetics forms part of The Whiteley Clinic and i...[READ MORE]


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1 Stirling House, Stirling Road, Guildford, GU2 7RF

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The Nimmo Clinic

[28 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 19 Review(s)

Welcome to the Nimmo Clinic, a leading destination in Cobham, Surrey and Chelsea london for advanced aesthetic medicine treatments led by the founder and clinical director, Dr. Martin Nimmo.[READ MORE]


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32 Anyards Road, Cobham, KT11 2LA

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Wellface Esher

[30 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 53 Review(s)

Wellface Esher is a facial aesthetics clinic run by Dr Yasmin Tayeb, specialising in anti-wrinkle treatments, lip fillers, Profhilo, PRP, Secret RF fat dissolving and more. Based in Esher, Surrey.[READ MORE]


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Health Village Esher, 13 – 17 Church Street, Esher, KT10 8QS

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The Practice Beauty Clinic

[33 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 7 Review(s)

We provide a bespoke clinically led service using the latest cutting edge technology accompanied by professional cosmetic products some of which are only available in a handful of clinics across L...[READ MORE]


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73 Thames Street, Sunbury On Thames, TW16 6AD

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Dr Hemba Medical Aesthetics Limited

[40 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 1 Review(s)

At Dr Hemba Medical Aesthetics Limited we aim to deliver the highest quality cosmetic treatments in an ethical and responsible manner using highly trained medical aesthetic practitioners.[READ MORE]


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Gatcombe House, Copnor Road, Portsmouth, PO3 5EJ

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Annas Aesthetics

[41 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

We provide a friendly, relaxed and professional service. Please feel free to contact either of us if you would like any advice regarding any of our treatments or if you would like to book a free c...[READ MORE]


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77b Castle Road, Southsea, Portsmouth, PO5 3AY

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Basingstoke Wellness

[44 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 11 Review(s)

With over 500 5* Reviews on Treatwell and Google, we're the best rated Skin Clinic and Beauty Salon in Basingtoke. Our treatments include: Morpheus8 RF, Laser Hair Removal, Skin Rejuvenation, Anti-Wr...[READ MORE]


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2 Cross Street, Basingstoke, RG21 7DQ

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The Secret Garden Skin Clinic Winchester

[47 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

Hello, and welcome to The Secret Garden Skin Clinic! Nestled in the rolling hills of Winchester, our private clinic is the home to many amazing skin journeys and lots of beautiful faces. We specia...[READ MORE]


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Morn Hill View, Alresford Road, Hampshire, Winchester, SO21 1HE

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Kaizen Medical

[48 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

As a CQC medical clinic, we provide a safe and highly professional environment where our patients can feel at ease before and during treatment. We understand how medical treatments can sometimes f...[READ MORE]


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7 Brook Lane, Southampton, Warsash, SO31 9FH

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Reverse Time Aesthetic Treatments Winchester

[49 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 2 Review(s)

Dr Aarti Narayan-Denning is an Aesthetic Specialist doctor and GP providing consultation, wrinkle reduction, non-surgical facelifts, prescription skincare (Obagi), PRP, Silhouette Soft, Aqualyx, ...[READ MORE]


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Hockley Mill Stables, Church Lane, Twyford, Winchester, SO21 1NT

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Doctor Victoria Cosmetic Dermatology Anti Ageing Medicine

[52 miles from Sayers Common]

Looking for facial rejuvenation, laser hair removal, weight management, skin care treatments or Blemish removal clinic near Basingstoke or Southampton? Dr Victoria Cosmetic Dermatology and Anti-Agei...[READ MORE]


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34 St Thomas Street, Winchester, SO23 9HJ

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Dr Xavier & Associates Clinic

[52 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 9 Review(s)

Established in 2005, Dr Xavier G. Medi-Spa Clinic is an independent doctor-run clinic offering treatments that you can trust in a clinic environment that maintains the highest standards of care - ...[READ MORE]


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Dr Xavier & Associates Clinic, 25 Queens Terrace, Southampton, SO14 3BQ

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Reverse Time Aesthetic Treatments

[58 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 11 Review(s)

Dr Aarti Narayan-Denning is an Aesthetic Specialist doctor and GP providing consultation, wrinkle reduction, non-surgical facelifts, prescription skincare (Obagi), PRP, Silhouette Soft, Aqualyx, ...[READ MORE]


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31 Junction Road, Andover, SP10 3QU

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River Aesthetics Hampshire

[60 miles from Sayers Common]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

Award-winning advanced aesthetic doctors, global trainers, international speakers, and former general practitioners; Dr Charlotte Woodward and Dr Victoria Manning specialise in non-surgical treatmen...[READ MORE]


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6 The Mews, 41-43 Gosport Street, Lymington, Bournemouth, SO41 9BB

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy background information

Platelet Rich Plasma or PRP therapy, also known as autologous rejuvenation therapy, is a revolutionary new treatment. It is often also referred to, by the media, as a “Vampire Facelift” or “Dracula Therapy”.

PRP therapy works on the basis that the body’s own natural healing powers may slow and even reverse the ageing process – it’s a revolutionary repair system that places growth factors in the exact location where we want the skin to repair and rejuvenate itself.

Blood (a small amount) is taken from the patient during the treatment, then treated (in a centrifuge) to harvest the platelet rich plasma and re-injected into the desired area. The therapy is said to plump skin, fill out fine lines and wrinkles, and give an overall more radiant appearance.

Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy has been used for a number of years in urology, ophthalmology, dentistry, neurosurgery, orthopaedics and sports medicine, to treat muscle and ligament injuries, pain problems, skin lesions and more. Due to the success of Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy in medicine, the procedure was then developed into a cosmetic procedure.

Platelets contain a high content of “growth factors” – proteins that help to heal injured tissue or damaged skin. Upon re-injection the platelets release their growth factors which trigger surrounding cells to proliferate, in turn stimulating repair, increasing volume and rejuvenating the skin.

If you are considering Platelet Rich Plasma therapy the following information will give you a basic understanding of the procedure. It can't answer all your questions, since a lot depends on the individual patient and the practitioner. Please ask a practitioner about anything you don't understand.

What is Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy and how does it work?

PRP therapy involves harvesting platelets from the patient’s own blood in order to inject them into problem skin areas, giving it the nicknames Vampire Facelift and Dracula Therapy. Before the procedure, a small amount of blood is taken from the patient and put into a centrifuge, where the blood is spun in order to separate the red blood cells from the platelet plasma. The platelet plasma, which is the component of the blood that is known for being highly effective in treating burns and skin injuries, is then injected into the chosen area, where it plumps up the skin, reducing fine lines and wrinkles.

When the platelet plasma is injected into the skin, the platelets release their growth factors. The growth factors stimulate other cells surrounding the injection site, plumping them up and causing them to increase in volume. The platelet plasma sends out signals to other cells in the body when it is injected, telling them to rush forward to the injection site. One cell that is stimulated during the process is the fibroblast cell, which is the cell type that creates collagen. Collagen is what gives skin a youthful appearance. As we age, collagen is produced less and less, causing wrinkles and fine lines in the skin, and therapies such as PRP therapy that stimulate collagen production can counteract this. Another cell stimulated during the process is the pre-adipocyte cell, which is a cell type that can convert into a fat cell, which is especially important in the face to fill out lines and to contour the face.

PRP therapy can be used on the face, particularly around the eyes, mouth and nose, the backs of the hands, and all over the body, more commonly the décolletage and even the knees to give skin a more youthful and radiant appearance.

What are the different types of PRP available?

There are now many ‘brands’ of Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy for use in cosmetic enhancement including Regen, GLOPRP, Angel Lift, Dracula Therapy and Cellenis, which all offer a different method or process for refining and creating the PRP ‘product’  from the original blood source.

What can Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy treat?

Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy can be used to treat numerous cosmetic problems, such as fine lines and wrinkles or crepey skin around the mouth and nose, crow’s feet around the eyes and mild drooping or sagging skin around the eyes or on the cheeks. PRP therapy can also be used to improve the appearance of dehydrated or mildly sagging skin on the backs of the hands, on the tops of the feet, elbows and knees. It can be used all over the body.

In terms of medical treatment rather than cosmetic treatment, PRP therapy can be used to treat a multitude of problems, including osteoarthritis and ligament and muscle injuries. It has been used widely in medicine for a number of years.

What happens during a PRP treatment?

During your first visit to a clinic, you should explain what you expect from PRP Therapy and how you would like to look afterwards. Your practitioner should discuss any potential problems connected with the treatment based on your medical history.

The practitioner should take a medical history to make sure that there are no reasons why you shouldn’t have the treatment. Then you will usually be asked to read detailed information and sign a consent form which means that you have understood what the treatment may do, along with any potential side effects.
 
Photographs may also be taken by the practitioner for a “before and after” comparison of the treatment.

10 to 20 minutes before your procedure, your practitioner will draw 10-20ml of blood. This is done in a similar way to when you have blood taken for testing at the doctor’s office.

The blood will then be spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelet plasma from the red blood cells using one of the branded systems described.

Any makeup on the skin will be removed using a wipe, and antiseptic will be applied to the injection site. Depending on your practitioner, a topical local anaesthetic will then be applied to the skin of the injection site. The PRP will then be injected into the skin in the desired area using a very fine needle. Injections will be given multiple times in multiple locations in order to give an overall improvement to the area.

An ice pack may then be pressed onto the treated site to reduce any swelling. You will then be free to leave and go about your daily business. The whole procedure usually takes about 30 minutes.

It may take a few weeks for the results of the PRP therapy to become visible, but with two to three top-up treatments, you can expect the results of PRP therapy to last for up to one and a half years.

How long will it take to recover from a PRP treatment?

Recovery time is minimal with Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy, much like a visit to the doctor for a blood test. The actual procedure of reinjection of the PRP involves the use of topical anaesthetic, although not always depending on the patient and area being treated, rather than local or general anaesthetic, meaning that most patients feel comfortable returning to their normal activities straight after the treatment or within a short while.

What are the risks and potential complications from PRP treatment?

There are few side effects associated with Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy. Immediately after the procedure, you can expect some bruising, swelling and redness at the injection sites. You may also experience some tenderness and pain at the injection sites. However, any side effects should dissipate within a few days following the procedure.

What should you do after a Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy treatment?

It is very important that you follow the advice of your physician following treatment. Post-treatment advice could include:

  • The use of painkillers to treat soreness or pain in the treated area, as recommended
  • The use of cold compresses to treat swelling in the treated area, as recommended

Most patients will be able to go straight back to their normal regime following treatment, but if you experience any tenderness or pain at the treatment site, you should take extra care when washing and caring for your skin in the days following the PRP therapy.

Who should not have a Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy treatment?

To undergo PRP therapy, you should be in general good health and you should have realistic expectations of the outcome. Most people are suitable candidates for PRP therapy, and it is recommended as a safe treatment for individuals who are unable to undergo more invasive procedures such as a full face lift, due to the risks associated with general anaesthetic (although it will not achieve the same results as a surgical face lift).

Individuals with platelet dysfunction syndrome, critical thrombocytopenia, hypofibrinogenaemia, haemodynamic instability, sepsis, acute & chronic infections and chronic liver pathology are not suitable candidates for PRP therapy.

Those undergoing anti-coagulant therapy are also not suitable candidates.

Who can perform Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy?

Only fully trained and qualified medical practitioners (nurses, doctors or cosmetic surgeons) should perform PRP therapy.

Is PRP available on the NHS?

It is unlikely that anyone considering PRP Therapy for cosmetic indications would be able to access this free of charge on the National Health Service (NHS).

What is the average cost of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy treatment?

Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy costs between £350 and £500 per session, depending on the practitioner. Generally, you need two to three top-up sessions after your first treatment, so you could pay between £700 and £1500, depending on how many top-up sessions you have. Further maintenance may be required.

Summary of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy information

PRP therapy is a revolutionary new therapy that is a safe and alternative treatment to various other non-invasive cosmetic treatments such as botulinum toxins and dermal fillers. It’s considered to be a natural treatment, as it uses the body’s own cells (blood plasma) rather than a synthetic substance.

Following PRP therapy, your skin will look more smooth, radiant and youthful.

There are very few risks associated with PRP therapy if it is administered by a fully trained physician.

 

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