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PRP for Scar Treatment — Accelerated Tissue Regeneration

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PRP for Scar Treatment — Accelerated Tissue Regeneration

PRP for Scar Treatment — Accelerated Tissue Regeneration

 PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) injections are a regenerative therapy designed to improve the appearance of acne scars and other skin irregularities. By using plasma derived from the patient’s own blood, PRP delivers growth factors that stimulate collagen production, tissue regeneration, and healing.

When combined with microneedling or laser treatments, PRP enhances results, accelerates recovery, and provides gradual improvement in skin texture and scar depth over time.

Procedure Info at a Glance

Is the treatment painful?

 Discomfort is minimal. A topical numbing cream is applied prior to injections to ensure a comfortable experience.

Is there downtime?

Slight redness or mild swelling may appear for 24–48 hours, but most patients can resume daily activities immediately.

How many sessions are needed?

Usually 2–4 sessions are recommended, spaced 4–6 weeks apart, depending on scar severity and treatment combination.

Benefits of PRP for Scar Treatment

  • Accelerates healing and tissue regeneration
  • Improves the appearance and depth of acne scars
  • Enhances collagen production for long-term skin quality
  • Synergistic effect when combined with microneedling or fractional lasers
  • Minimally invasive with low risk of side effects
  • Uses patient’s own plasma, ensuring safety and biocompatibility
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FREQUENT QUESTIONS

 PRP improves scar texture and depth but works best when combined with other procedures like microneedling or laser therapy.

 Visible results typically appear 3–4 weeks after the first session, with cumulative improvement over multiple sessions

Yes, as it uses the patient’s own blood, it is safe for all skin types, including sensitive skin.