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Vampire facial Glasgow

Want to look years younger without undergoing painful and risky cosmetic surgery? Experience the unbelievable benefits of PRP Facial rejuvenation yourself at Artmedic Glasgow. A facial is great for your skin. You may emerge from them looking and feeling renewed, joyful, and healthy. A vampire facial combines all the advantages of a regular facial while also introducing a few new ones. Make an appointment for your initial consultation with the qualified beauty specialists at Artmedic in Glasgow to learn more about the amazing advantages of a PRP face rejuvenation. The vampire facial sometimes referred to as micro-needling with PRP, is a cosmetic procedure that includes extracting blood from your arm, isolating platelets, and putting them on your face. This procedure has various advantages, including skin that appears younger and is rising in popularity.

What exactly is a vampire facial?

Microneedling and platelet-rich plasma are components of a vampire facial (PRP). Microneedling involves puncturing the skin with small, tiny needles. The sizes of these needles range from 0.5 to 2.5 millimetres. The needles feel like small pinpricks and merely penetrate the skin. The punctures are intended to “injure” the skin, causing it to mend itself by creating elastin and collagen and allowing the PRP to enter deeper.
After microneedling is complete, PRP is given topically to the skin. PRP is a blood-derived concentration of platelet-rich plasma protein. PRP has a high concentration of growth factors that promote tissue healing and repair, treating many skin conditions.

What is the procedure?

The first step is the comparatively painless first blood draw. The plasma and platelets are then separated from the red blood cells using a centrifuge on your blood.

Before beginning the microneedling component of the procedure, a topical anaesthetic cream is administered to the face to alleviate any discomfort.

The PRP is put on the skin once the numbing lotion has taken effect and the microneedling has been done. For optimal outcomes, the PRP should remain on the skin for the remainder of the day. Patients will have dry, red, sensitive skin in the first few days following treatment, similar to a mild sunburn.

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