Platelet-Rich Plasma
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Unlocking the Body’s Healing Potential
What is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)?
How PRP is Used in Aesthetic & Medical Treatments
PRP is prepared through a specialized process that extracts and concentrates platelets from a small blood sample. Once processed, PRP can be applied in various ways to accelerate healing and improve tissue quality:
- Targeted Injections for Injury Recovery
- PRP is frequently injected into arthritic joints, damaged tendons, and strained ligaments to stimulate healing, relieve pain, and support tissue regeneration.
- Enhancing Skin Rejuvenation After Cosmetic Procedures
- Following microneedling, laser treatments, or controlled skin resurfacing, PRP is applied topically to boost collagen production, improve skin elasticity, and speed up recovery.
- Innovative Cosmetic & Anti-Aging Applications
- PRP is widely recognized for its role in advanced regenerative aesthetic treatments, helping to improve skin texture, volume, and overall radiance.
PRP in Aesthetic & Regenerative Medicine
Dr. Charles Runels pioneered a range of PRP-based therapies, each designed to leverage natural healing processes for skin rejuvenation, sexual wellness, and facial sculpting. These trademarked procedures have gained global recognition for their effectiveness:
Vampire Facial®
PRP applied after microneedling to enhance skin tone, texture, and elasticity.
Vampire Facelift®
A combination of PRP and dermal fillers to restore volume, reduce fine lines, and create a lifted, youthful appearance.
Vampire Breast Lift®
Designed to improve skin texture, firmness, and fullness in the chest area.
The O-Shot®
PRP injection aimed at enhancing female sexual function and addressing urinary incontinence.
The Priapus Shot®
(P-Shot®)
A treatment focused on male sexual enhancement, performance, and sensitivity.
Why PRP is Changing the Future of Medicine & Aesthetics
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