Welcome to Mona Lisa Cosmedics – Your Premier Destination for PRP in Barnet
Discover the power of PRP Therapy at Mona Lisa Cosmedics in Barnet! Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a revolutionary, natural treatment that uses your body’s own healing properties to rejuvenate your skin, reduce fine lines, promote hair growth, and restore your youthful glow. At Mona Lisa Cosmedics, our expert team provides tailored PRP treatments in a safe and comfortable environment, ensuring you achieve radiant, long-lasting results. Book your consultation today and experience the next level of beauty and wellness
What is PRP?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) contains a higher concentration of platelets than typical blood.
- The effectiveness of PRP treatments depends on the preparation method and the ability to adjust platelet concentration.
- Variations in PRP systems can affect treatment outcomes, so not all PRP systems are equally effective.
What can PRP be used for?
- Skin rejuvenation
- Acne
- Pigmentation
- Wrinkles and fine lines
- Scars
- Loss of skin elasticity
- Stretchmarks
- Alopecia
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Key Benefits of PRP
- The key benefit of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is its ability to accelerate healing and tissue regeneration using the body's natural growth factors.
- Thickens the epidermis:
- Reduces the appearance of blemishes:
- Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles:
- Brightens under eyes:
PRP Treatment in Hair Loss
- PRP promotes the growth of the hair follicles by: Stimulating both stem cells and other cell structures within the follicle Specific growth factors which induce hair growth include:
- Platelet-Derived Growth Factor (PDGF): Promotes hair follicle development extends the growth (anagen) phase.
- Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF): Enhances blood supply to hair follicles, supporting growth .
- Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1): Stimulates hair folicle growth and transitions hair from resting to growth phase.
- Keratinocyte Growth Factor (KGF): Encourages the growth of keratinocytes, for hair follicle health and growth.
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- Local infection at the site of procedure
- Recent illness in the last 2 weeks
- NSAID use in the last 48 hours- increased bleeding risk !
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
- Chronic liver disease
- Cancer
- Septicemia
- Steroid use in the last 2 weeks
- Hemodynamically
- Unstable blood pressure
- Thrombocytopenia
- Platelet dysfunction syndrome
All side effects of PRP are temporary
- Bruising
- Swelling
- Bleeding
- Redness
- Itchiness and or tight sensation of the skin
- Headache
- Bruising at the site of venepuncture
- Secondary skin infections are a rare complication
Suitable for use in combination with microneedling A 1-3 week gap between other aesthetic treatments is advised.
It can also be used in combination with skin rejuvenation treatments such as IPL, laser therapy, microdermabrasion and radiofrequency. PRP will help the healing process and enhance results.
The under eye area has limited options for treatment - PRP has an advantage over Hyaluronic acid fillers which can be risky treatments to perform with a high risk of complications and unsatisfactory patient outcomes.
Some patients have a preference towards PRP as it a more natural treatment using products naturally produced from the body.
- No alcohol 48 hours before the treatment
- No caffeine on the treatment day
- No NSAIDS for 48 hours before the treatment
- Ensure you are well hydrated to make blood taking process
easier
- Do not touch the area for 12 hours
- Do not wash the area for 12 hours
- Do not apply makeup or skincare for 24 hours
- Avoid hot baths, steam rooms, saunas for 24 hours
- Avoid exercise for 24 hours- including yoga!
- Avoid any further skin treatments for 1-3 weeks (depending on the treatment)
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy leverages your body's natural
regeneration capabilities. It promotes the growth of new blood vessels, tissue, and collagen. Growth factors, stored in blood platelets, stimulate the formation of new tissue and blood vessels. A small sample of your blood is drawn and spun in a centrifuge to separate platelets from whole blood. The platelets are reinjected into targeted areas, releasing growth factors where needed. A small number of your own stem cells are also injected. Growth factors in the PRP attract additional stem cells from surrounding tissue.
These stem cells transform into the new tissue needed for healing PRP therapy is a natural alternative to synthetic corrective treatments.