
Discover the Power of PRF EZGel for Youthful Skin
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) is emerging as the all-natural alternative to fillers, offering growth factors, exosomes, and mesenchymal stem cells to help rebuild lost facial volume. Unlike Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), which requires anticoagulants, PRF is 100% natural, allowing for a slower release of regenerative components, leading to longer-lasting results.
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PRFM
What is PRF EZGel?
PRF EZGel is a 100% natural bio-stimulating injectable that utilizes the body’s natural proteins and growth factors to improve skin tone and texture while treating deep tear troughs, lines and wrinkles, volume loss, and more.
How does PRFM work?
PRF EZGel combines your body’s platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) with albumin to create a natural filler that may be safer and more versatile than most injectables because it uses your body’s blood components. EZ PRF provides an innovative, flexible consistency that allows the gel to adapt to the various treatment areas, including:
Undereye hollows
Sunken cheeks
Fine lines and deep wrinkles
Enlarged pores
Chin and jawline contouring
What to expect?
The duration of a PRF procedure typically ranges from 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the areas being treated. Some mild swelling, bruising, or tenderness at the injection site is common but generally resolves within a few days. Results are often visible immediately, with improvements continuing over the next 3-6 months as the body forms new collagen. Results can last between 6 to 12 months or longer. For the best experience, follow all aftercare instructions provided by your practitioner.
FAQs
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The amount of treatment needed depends on several factors, including the area(s) being treated, age and condition of skin, and how many treatments needed to achieve your goal. A complimentary consultation with our practitioners will help create a personalized plan for you.
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Some patients may experience a mild pinching sensation during the injections. To further reduce any potential discomfort, a topical numbing agent can also be applied before the procedure. Individual experiences with pain or discomfort can vary.
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PRF injections usually require minimal downtime, but this can vary from person to person. Common side effects include redness, bruising, swelling, tenderness, or itching around the injection sites, which typically resolve within a few days. To allow time for healing, it’s advisable to avoid scheduling important events for a few days post-treatment.
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Results from PRF treatments are generally visible immediately and may continue to improve over the next 6-12 months. Individual results will vary, and follow-up treatments may be needed to maintain desired outcomes.
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Common side effects of PRF injections include redness, swelling, bruising, and tenderness at the injection sites. These symptoms are usually mild and tend to subside within a few days.
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Avoid Makeup: Do not wear makeup to your appointment so our injectors can see your fine lines and wrinkles clearly.
Timing: Schedule your appointment at least two weeks before any important event.
Alcohol: Avoid drinking alcohol for 24 hours before the injection.
Skincare Products: Avoid Retin-A, Tretinoin, and Retinoids for three days prior to the injection.
Skin Cleanliness: Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin for proper assessment and injection planning.
Eligibility: Clients who are pregnant or nursing are not eligible for PRF treatment.
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No Makeup: Avoid applying makeup immediately after treatment.
Stay Upright: Avoid laying down for 4 hours post treatment to avoid potential swelling.
Exercise: Avoid exercise for 24 hours; walking is okay.
Alcohol: Avoid drinking alcohol for 24 hours after the injection.
Avoid Massaging: Do not massage the area, including heavy application of serums or moisturizers, for 4-6 hours.
Facials: Avoid facials for one week.
Disclaimer: This information provided is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice from a qualified healthcare professional and should not be relied upon as personal health advice. The information contained in this content is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. You are advised to consult with a qualified healthcare professional for any medical concerns. Use of this information is at your own risk. We are not responsible for any adverse effects, or consequences resulting from the use of any suggestions or information provided.