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Do your eyes appear tired and puffy, making you look older than you are? – You can now achieve a brighter, more youthful appearance with PRP Under Eye Treatment.
This revolutionary procedure utilizes the power of your body’s natural healing properties to rejuvenate the delicate skin under your eyes. In the past ten years, PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) has become increasingly popular among patients looking for non-surgical ways to address the problems of aging skin.
Say goodbye to dark circles, fine lines, and tired-looking eyes with PRP Under Eye Treatment; and hello to radiant, refreshed eyes.
What is PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)?
Platelet-Rich Plasma, commonly known as PRP, is a treatment where a special portion of your blood that is rich in growth factors, is injected into your skin. This helps make your skin look younger by stimulating collagen production. With skin rejuvenation being the primary benefit, PRP treatment is also used make the joints feel better, growing hair, and even helping with issues like urinary problems or erectile dysfunction.
Since PRP is derived from your own body, it’s considered safe. And the best part? It’s a simple alternative to costly surgeries and other invasive skin treatments.
How is PRP Under Eye Performed?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for under-eye treatment involves taking a small amount of your blood, spinning it to extract growth factors, and then injecting it into the area under your eyes.
It helps reduce dark circles, fine lines, and wrinkles by stimulating collagen production. The procedure is simple, with minimal risks – but you might need to get a few sessions for optimal results. Overall, it’s a natural way to refresh your under-eye area.
Benefits of PRP Under Eye?
PRP injections under the eyes are a great way to reduce wrinkles and fine lines. PRP has growth factors that boost collagen production in the skin on being injected. This helps tighten the skin around the eyes, making wrinkles like crow’s feet less noticeable, along with reducing under-eye bags. It also helps with dark circles by improving blood flow in the area, making puffiness and discoloration less visible even after just one treatment.
How Long Does PRP Under The Eyes Last?
PRP under-eye treatment lasts longer compared to other injectable cosmetic procedures, but isn’t permanent. Typically, they improve the under-eye appearance for at least one to two years, depending on factors like skin condition, age, and severity of concerns.
The results are noticeable after the very first treatment, while the optimal results are achieved through a minimum of three treatment sessions that are spaced four weeks apart, followed by maintenance injections every six months.
Is There Downtime or Side Effects Associated with PRP Under-Eye Treatments?
PRP under-eye treatments usually require no downtime, with very minimal side effects. Patients may experience mild tingling after the injection, which quickly resolves on its own. Bruising, swelling, and mild itching may also occur, but they are too temporary.
Since PRP uses the patient’s own plasma, allergic reactions are rare. And thoroughly following aftercare instructions, including avoiding certain medications and activities, reduces the risk of complications.
Who is a Good Candidate for PRP Under-Eye Treatment?
PRP injections are suitable for patients with aging signs like fine lines, wrinkles, and under-eye puffiness. They’re not recommended for those with active acne, autoimmune diseases, or bleeding disorders, or who use blood-thinning medications. However, most patients who’re seeking cosmetic treatments to address under-eye concerns, PRP injections offer effective and safe solutions.
Conclusion
For anyone who’s interested in getting a PRP under eye treatment, Syra Aesthetics is the best option among med spas in NYC. Book your appointment with Dr. Syra Hanif, and get rid of skin issues around eyes.
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About The Author
Dr. Syra Hanif M.D.Board Certified Primary Care Physician
Dr. Hanif is the Director of Aesthetic Medicine. She is a board-certified physician in Aesthetic Medicine who specializes in using non-surgical alternatives in order to enhance one's appearance through Botox and fillers.
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