PRP Microneedling: Vampire Magic; A Facial for Skin Rejuvenation

PRP Microneedling: Vampire Magic; A Facial for Skin Rejuvenation

by Michael Wong

PRP Microneedling: Vampire Magic; A Facial for Skin Rejuvenation

By Charissa Lau

In medical aesthetics clinics, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) microneedling has gained popularity for its action in the skin rejuvenation. Combining PRP with the precision of microneedling, this innovative procedure is often referred to as the famous "vampire facial." There is significant scientific research that supports its efficacy for various skin concerns.

Why PRP Microneedling?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is derived from your own blood and contains a concentrated mixture of platelets, growth factors, and cytokines. When applied to the skin, these components stimulate collagen production, angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), and wound healing, contributing to a rejuvenated and youthful complexion.

Microneedling, on the other hand, involves the controlled creation of micro-injuries or micro-punctures to the skin using fine needles. These micro-injuries trigger the body's natural healing response, promoting the production of collagen and elastin fibers, which are crucial for skin's firmness and elasticity.

The PRP and Microneedling Combo

Numerous studies have highlighted the synergistic effects of combining PRP with microneedling. Researchers have found that PRP can be effectively delivered through the micro-channels created by the microneedling process. This combination has demonstrated remarkable results in various skin conditions:

  • Acne Scarring: In a study by Asif et al, microneedling combined with PRP led to a greater reduction in atrophic acne scarring compared to microneedling alone. The PRP-treated side exhibited improved skin texture and a reduction in scars.
  • Skin Rejuvenation: The term "vampire facial" has been associated with PRP microneedling due to its ability to improve fine and coarse skin texture. Participants treated with PRP injections experienced significant improvement in skin texture, indicating the efficacy of the procedure.
  • Melasma: For individuals dealing with melasma, a condition characterized by hyperpigmentation, PRP microneedling offers hope. PRP's multifaceted effects, including its role in skin imperceptible blood-vessel remodeling and anti-inflammatory properties, could contribute to reducing pigmentation and enhancing skin quality.

Researchers have explored the mechanisms that underlie the success of PRP microneedling. PRP contains growth factors like PDGF that promote collagen synthesis, angiogenesis, and extracellular matrix formation. Additionally, PRP's anti-inflammatory effects and its ability to repair skin imperfections contribute to its efficacy against various skin concerns.

The safety and effectiveness of microneedling depend on factors such as needle length and material. Shorter needles are safer and more suitable for facial use, while longer needles may be necessary for specific areas. Studies suggest that a needle length of 1 mm is effective and safe, causing minimal epidermal damage. At our clinic, different needle lengths are used for different areas of the face.

 PRP microneedling, often referred to as the "vampire facial," presents an exciting avenue for skin rejuvenation. The combination of PRP's healing properties with microneedling's collagen-inducing effects has shown promising results in addressing acne scars, skin texture, and pigmentation issues like melasma. As research continues to unveil the potential of this procedure, more individuals are likely to explore the benefits of this innovative approach to achieving youthful and vibrant skin.

Book with me today for an expert consult if you are interested in a Vampire Facial treatment!

 

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6680076/

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.2147/CCID.S267192

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6680076/

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