A series of 3 treatments, weeks apart provides the most corrective and rejuvenating results. The treatment results may vary for each patient due to several factors like age, skin issues, and at-home routine. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Chicago: 67 East Oak St. Suite 5W Chicago, IL Chicago: Algonquin: Hit enter to search or ESC to close.
Close Search. For the patient, the procedure is more comfortable because it requires a smaller sample of blood. This makes the solution that much more natural than PRP. This is why we use PRF for skin rejuvenation and scar treatment.
We believe it creates a more comfortable experience as well as better results for our patients. JavaScript is Disabled For the best experience and to ensure full functionality of this site, please enable JavaScript in your browser.
The Separation Process New research has shown that a serum that contains some white blood cells and stem cells is more effective than those without. What They Contain At high speeds, the centrifuge is able to separate the blood into two distinct layers to create PRP. When PRP or PRF is injected into a damaged area, those growth factors go to work repairing and replacing damaged tissue. PRP and PRF are both derived from your own blood — just a small sample taken at the start of your treatment.
Special processing techniques are used to separate the components of your blood — things like platelets, fibrin, plasma the liquid part of blood , and red and white blood cells. In order to make both PRP and PRF, your blood sample is spun at a high speed, allowing heavier components of your blood to sink to the bottom of the container, while lighter platelets and plasma stay at the top.
This process makes it easier to extract only the platelets and plasma — or PRP. PRF is processed at a slower speed. As a result, the finished product still retains some white blood cells, stem cells, and of course, fibrin. That means there are more carrying healing factors in PRF — specifically, factors associated with platelets, fibrin, and stem cells. One can think of PRF as a «platelet gel» that can be used as a «healing concentrate». Illustration of PRP — Here we see circulating cytokines red not bound to the fibrin network, freely floating round and hence removed relatively rapidly.
Illustration of PRF. Here we see the freely floating cytokines red found in PRP, and in addition the fibrin bound, long lasting cytokines , depicted in green.
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