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PRP is rich in platelet-rich fibrinogen.

Autologous Rotation Therapy

Platelet-Rich Plasma Fibrinogen (PRP) is an autologous rotation therapy that uses the patient's own blood to promote skin repair and regeneration. Blood is drawn from the patient and processed through a special procedure to separate platelets and fibrin, which are rich in growth factors and stem cells. This is then injected back into the patient's skin or scalp to promote cell proliferation and tissue regeneration.

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PRP is rich in platelet-rich fibrinogen.

The core principle of PRP (platelet-rich plasma) fibrinogen is to utilize platelets and fibrinogen in the blood to stimulate the body's self-repair mechanisms. Platelets are cells in the blood that release growth factors that promote wound healing and tissue regeneration. Fibrinogen, on the other hand, is a protein that helps blood clot and provides a stable scaffold for new cells and tissues. By injecting growth factor-rich platelets and fibrinogen together into the skin or scalp, the production of new collagen and elastin can be stimulated, thereby improving the appearance and texture of the skin.

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Suitable for

PRP is rich in platelet-rich fibrinogen.

  • Skin sagging and aging

  • wrinkles and fine lines

  • Scars and pigmentation

  • Acne and acne scars

  • Skin inflammation and redness

  • Age spots and dark circles

  • Large pores and rough skin

  • Insufficient skin moisture and dryness

  • Hair loss and thinning hair

  • Dull and lackluster skin

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