Concerned about age-related wrinkles and fine lines
suffering from arthropathy
I'm worried about my pores opening
What is the anti-aging effect of PRP?
By extracting high-concentration PRP (platelet-rich plasma) from the patient’s blood using a special machine and returning the concentrated PRP to the patient’s own skin, it is used to repair skin cells whose functions have declined due to aging. We encourage activation. When injected into the affected area, PRP releases growth factors that revitalize the skin around the injured tissue, promoting repair. When injected into the skin, growth factors such as EGF (*1) and FGF (*2) promote the improvement of fine lines, fine lines, acne, uneven acne scars, and dark circles under the eyes. (*1) EGF: Promotes skin turnover (*2) FGF: Acts on skin cells present in the dermis of the skin to produce components such as collagen, hyaluronic acid, and elastin.
Restore skin elasticity with PRP therapy
Platelets repair and regenerate skin tissues, thereby restoring elasticity to the skin. It is particularly effective in improving fine wrinkles and dark circles around the eyes, and can be expected to be effective on wrinkles on the backs of the hands and neck as well as on the face. Because the treatment aims to improve the skin from within, the result is very natural compared to physically filling in wrinkles with hyaluronic acid, etc.Platelets repair and regenerate skin tissues, thereby restoring elasticity to the skin. It is particularly effective in improving fine wrinkles and dark circles around the eyes, and can be expected to be effective on wrinkles on the backs of the hands and neck as well as on the face. Because the treatment aims to improve the skin from within, the result is very natural compared to physically filling in wrinkles with hyaluronic acid, etc.
Arthropathy treatment with PRP
Highly concentrated PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is extracted from the patient’s blood using a special machine, and the concentrated PRP is injected back into the affected area. When injected into the affected area, PRP releases growth factors that activate around the injured tissue, thereby promoting repair of the affected area. Because PRP therapy does not require a long rehabilitation period, it is attracting attention from athletes who want to return to sports as quickly as possible as an alternative treatment to surgery.
About fees
PRP therapy (platelet-rich plasma treatment)
skin PRP therapy 1cc
¥110,000 (tax included)
Skin PRP-FD Therapy 6 Vials
¥385,000 (tax included)
Hair PRP Therapy 1cc
¥110,000 (tax included)
Arthritis PRP therapy 3cc
¥165,000 (tax included)
Arthropathy PRP-FD therapy 3cc
¥297,000 (tax included)
The initial consultation fee is not included.
PRP therapy requires a separate injection fee of ¥55,000 (tax included). PRP-FD therapy requires a separate injection fee of ¥55,000 (tax included) and ¥22,000 (tax included) for the second and subsequent treatments.
FAQ
Q.
Is there any downtime?
A.
There may be internal bleeding or redness from the injection needle mark, but this will subside in about a week (depending on the individual).
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How long does it take to be effective?
A.
It takes time for cells to become activated, so you will usually feel the effects gradually over a period of 2 weeks to 2 months.
Q.
How is it different from hyaluronic acid injection?
A.
Filling the dented area with hyaluronic acid is a ``coping therapy'' that is temporarily effective. Regenerative medicine is a ``fundamental treatment,'' so it can be said to be a treatment that promotes the regeneration of weakened skin functions.
Q.
Is it possible to completely cure pain with PRP treatment?
A.
Even for those whose pain has not been relieved by hyaluronic acid, the pain is significantly reduced. However, areas that have already become deformed or worn out cartilage cannot be cured with PRP therapy. We recommend stem cell treatment, which is expected to regenerate lost tissues such as cartilage.
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Are there any side effects?
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PRP therapy has few side effects, but it does cause some pain when blood is drawn. There may be some pain due to inflammation for about two weeks after the injection, but there is no need to worry as this is a necessary process that occurs for tissue healing.
Q.
Do I need to be hospitalized?
A.
there is no need. Blood is drawn, the blood is centrifuged, and then PRP is injected into the affected area on the same day, so it can be completed in a short time. You can go home on the same day of your treatment.
Notes
● About risks and side effects
・In rare cases, internal bleeding or redness around the injection site may occur.
・Swelling and hardness may appear.
・It will calm down in about 2 weeks. (It varies from person to person. It may last a little longer in areas where the skin is thin, such as under the eyes.)
● The following people cannot receive treatment.
・Women who are pregnant, may become pregnant, or are breastfeeding
・Persons with a history of heart disease or cerebral infarction
・Those who are taking drugs that prevent blood from clotting
・Persons with liver disease ・Persons with malignant neoplasm