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Plasmotherapy is an advanced treatment method that has gained popularity in recent years. It involves the use of blood plasma not only for the treatment and prevention of diseases but also for rejuvenation purposes.
What is Plasmotherapy
Plasmotherapy (or PRP therapy — Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy) is the administration of a patient’s own plasma, purified from erythrocytes and leukocytes, for example, under the skin. The procedure is suitable for various areas and purposes — from facial treatment and correction of age-related changes to the therapy of joints, intervertebral discs, and other inflammatory diseases.

The platelet-rich autologous plasma obtained through centrifugation contains a high concentration of growth factors (proteins that stimulate cellular synthesis), amino acids, microelements, and vitamins in their natural biological environment.

When reintroduced into the body, the concentrated platelets actively stimulate the growth of new cells, improve blood circulation, vascular condition, metabolism, and local immunity, and enhance collagen and elastin synthesis.
As a result, skin firmness and elasticity increase, while regeneration and healing processes are activated in damaged muscles, joints, and hair follicles.

Stages of the Procedure
Plasmotherapy is performed in several steps:

The patient’s skin is cleansed with an antiseptic.

The cosmetologist collects the patient’s blood using a vacuum tube and needle.

The centrifuge separates the blood into two layers (the lower layer consists of erythrocytes, and the upper one — plasma with platelets).

The obtained plasma is transferred into new tubes and centrifuged again at higher speed. It once more separates into two layers: the upper — plasma poorer in platelets, and the lower — plasma highly enriched with platelets.

The resulting solution is injected into the target areas.

Indications
Plasmotherapy has a wide range of indications, including:

Fine, medium, and deep wrinkles,

Skin dryness,

Pigment spots,

Dull complexion,

Acne,

Excessive sebum secretion,

Scars,

Reduced skin turgor,

Psoriasis,

Dermatitis,

Eczema,

Cellulite,

Early soft tissue ptosis,

Weak, brittle hair,

Hair loss,

Alopecia,

Dandruff,

Arthrosis,

Arthritis,

Chondromalacia,

Intervertebral disc herniation.

Contraindications
Plasmotherapy should be avoided in the following cases:

Pregnancy,

Lactation,

Diabetes mellitus,

Common cold or viral infections,

Cardiovascular, oncological, autoimmune, or psychiatric diseases,

Systemic blood disorders,

Coagulation disorders,

Allergic reactions to anticoagulants,

Integrity damage to the skin.

Treatment Areas
The procedure can be performed on:

All facial areas (forehead, periocular region, perioral wrinkles, cheeks, chin),

Neck,

Décolleté,

Hands,

Abdomen,

Back,

Buttocks,

Legs.

Advantages of the Procedure
Injections of autologous plasma have several advantages:

Safety (plasma is non-toxic, free of foreign substances, and non-mutagenic),

Activation of natural regeneration processes,

Absence of rejection risk,

High-quality results in the prevention and treatment of age-related skin changes.