PRP/PRFM in Hoboken, NJ and Weehawken, NJ
/ PRP/PRFM in Hoboken, NJ and Weehawken, NJ
PRP/PRFM
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin Matrix (PRFM) are innovative treatments widely used in aesthetic medicine, plastic surgery, and dermatology. PRP is a concentrated solution derived from the patient’s blood rich in growth factors, which can stimulate cellular regeneration and tissue repair. PRFM takes this a step further by incorporating a fibrin matrix to prolong the release of growth factors. The therapies are excellent for facial and full body rejuvenation. They involve spinning down small amounts of blood from a patient to separate platelets and plasma for treatment.
PRP and PRFM in Hoboken, NJ, and Weehawken, NJ, are ideal for individuals looking for non-surgical options to address fine lines, wrinkles, volume loss in the face and body, and thinning hair. Patients typically begin to see improvements within a few weeks following the treatment, with results becoming more noticeable as the body’s natural healing processes are activated. Several treatments are recommended for optimal results. The duration of results can vary but often lasts up to a year or more, depending on the individual’s response to the treatment.
Ready for a natural fill? For individuals who seek an alternative to synthetic treatments, 1aesthetic—Plastic Surgery, Medspa, and Wellness offers this treatment tailored to individual needs. Contact us today to schedule your appointment to find out if PRP and PRFM are right for you.
Benefits of PRP/PRFM
- Promotes natural healing and tissue regeneration
- Reduces inflammation and pain in treated areas
- Low-risk, minimally invasive procedure
- Uses patient's own blood, reducing the risk of allergic reactions
- May accelerate wound healing and recovery time
- Can improve skin texture, tone, and overall appearance
- Potentially stimulates hair growth in cases of hair loss
- May enhance the effects of other cosmetic treatments
- Can be used for various medical and aesthetic applications
- Often requires minimal downtime compared to surgical alternatives