RF Microneedling With PRP
Rf Microneedling with PRP work together to give your skin the ultimate rejuvenation without lasers. Enydmed RF microneedling treatment, is a skin rejuvenation procedure that will tighten the skin and improve signs of aging. PRP uses your body’s own plasma to aid in the healing process.
$900.00
Deposits: Lock-in special pricing for 6 months (one treatment, one time). All deposits are nonrefundable but will be credited towards your account towards any service. All procedures require an in-person consultation and candidacy verification prior to treatment.
Note: All of our products & services are only available for pickup at our Honolulu location. We do not ship products or offer off-site services. If you are off-island we will credit it to your account for next time you are in town.
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RF Microneedling With PRP
WHAT IS R/F MICRONEEDLING WITH SKIN TIGHTENING?
RF microneedling with skin tightening uses radiofrequency energy (RF) microneedling to lift and tighten the skin for a more youthful appearance. Specially insulated needles are used to deliver radiofrequency energy that heats the deep dermal layers of the skin while the tiny micro needles puncture the skin.
These small wounds combined with RF energy stimulate the body’s natural healing process and the stimulation of collagen and elastin, two proteins that give the skin structure and firmness. As new, healthy cells are turned over, skin tone and texture are approved.
- Safe for all skin types and skin colors
- Soften fine lines and wrinkles
- Improve appearance of acne scarring
- Smooth stretch marks
What Is Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP)?
Although blood is mainly a liquid (called plasma), it also contains small solid components (red cells, white cells, and platelets). The platelets are best known for their importance in clotting blood. However, platelets also contain hundreds of proteins called growth factors that are very important in the healing of injuries.
PRP is plasma with many more platelets than what is typically found in blood. The concentration of platelets — and, thereby, the concentration of growth factors — can be 5 to 10 times greater (or richer) than usual.
To develop a PRP preparation, blood must first be drawn from a patient. The platelets are separated from other blood cells and their concentration is increased by spinning the blood down during a process called centrifugation. These platelets are then injected into the injured site.
A few of the benefits to this treatment are:
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