Wrinkles, fine lines, and skin tone issues are a natural part of growing older, as the skin gradually loses its ability to produce collagen. While lasers and dermal fillers have shown effectiveness in reducing signs of aging, there may be times when you want something a bit more regenerative.
PRFM regenerative treatments have become the go-to for those women and men who want a self-derived alternative to synthetic fillers. They offer a beauty boost without dramatically altering your features, restoring your natural glow. This blog will offer more insight into how this procedure can help you and why you should set it as your next appointment.
PRFM injections are the next generation of PRP treatments, which use your own blood to deliver growth factors. With PRP, the harvested blood is passed through a centrifuge that separates the red and white blood cells from the platelets. The blood is processed without using anticoagulants, but instead, it forms a three-dimensional scaffold.
Because of this scaffold, growth factors are more concentrated and released gradually into the skin. This offers longer-term benefits than standard PRP treatments, stimulating cell reproduction. The gel-like formula also offers a near-immediate effect while making it easier to control.
PRFM can help with various skin imperfections, whether they are caused by the sun or the healing process. Plus, since they are delivered through injections, the recovery time is minimal. This makes it the perfect lunchtime treatment for those who want their skin to be rejuvenated.
PRFM rejuvenates the skin through numerous actions, including the following:
PRFM uses growth factors harvested from your own body to stimulate the production of new collagen and elastin. These are two proteins that the skin needs to maintain its structure and plumpness, keeping the signs of aging at bay.
With time, the wrinkles become less pronounced, and the sagging should no longer be as intense, making you look more youthful.
Dilated pores, scars, and slow cell turnover can make your skin look dull and tired. PRFM treatments encourage faster cell turnover, allowing the body to shed the damaged cells and make way for the new ones.
The new production of collagen reduces the size of your pores, giving your skin a more airbrushed aesthetic.
One surprising effect that many seem to underestimate about PRFM is its ability to reduce acne. Regular treatment sessions don’t just diminish active acne and remaining scars, but potentially prevent breakouts from appearing in the first place.
PRFM decreases the inflammation caused by acne, and the new collagen production shrinks the pores and makes the acne scars less visible.
Perhaps one of the things that PRFM stands out for is its ability to minimize dark circles and under-eye hollows. These are often notoriously difficult to treat, especially as the skin in the area is more sensitive.
PRFM gradually restores the volume without making your eyes look puffy, so the dark circles look less prominent. As the collagen matures, you should look more rested, without resorting to concealer.
Age spots and hyperpigmentation issues are difficult to get rid of once they are developed. Exfoliation and other techniques can help, but the truth is, the skin no longer tries as much to remove the excess melanin.
PRFM treatments help restore microcirculation in the skin, starting a regenerative process that lets the body expel the darker, damaged cells. This helps your skin tone look more even and brighter within just a few weeks.
PRFM treatments are a great way to improve your skin so you look more youthful, naturally. Whether you need just one treatment or more, it can help your skin look like its best self within just a few weeks. Contact Dr. Ariel Ostad for a PRFM appointment today!
For more information about PRFM treatments, you can contact Dr. Ariel Ostad at 212-517-7900. He can set up a treatment plan so you can reach your goals. As an alternative, fill out the provided online contact form, and we will get in touch with you soon.
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