
What is pro bright skin treatment?
High-intensity, 3-step skin treatment that boosts absorption of brightening actives Vitamin C, Niacinamide and Hexylresorcinol into the skin – addressing dark spots and reducing uneven pigmentation to reveal brighter skin. For maximum results we recommend scheduling 3 sequential Pro Bright skin treatments, every 2 to 4 weeks.
What is prolotherapy and does it work?
Prolotherapy is an injection treatment used to relieve pain. Your healthcare provider will inject a small amount of an irritant into your body. Dextrose (sugar) solution is the most commonly injected irritant. Proponents of prolotherapy claim it relieves pain by jumpstarting your body’s natural healing abilities.
What is PRP therapy and how does it work?
The idea is that injecting PRP into damaged tissues will stimulate your body to grow new, healthy cells and promote healing. Because the tissue growth factors are more concentrated in the prepared growth injections, researchers think the body’s tissues may heal faster. The treatment hasn’t been definitively proven.
How often should prolotherapy be done?
Typical intervals between treatment are every three to six weeks, with an average interval of once a month, for a total of four to six treatments. However this can vary and may be more frequent, or take longer, depending on the condition being treated. What’s the rate of success in treatment for prolotherapy?

What is PRP treatment good for?
What Can Platelet-Rich Plasma Treat? PRP injections are used to treat torn tendons, tendinitis, muscle injuries, arthritis-related pain, and joint injuries. They're becoming more common for cosmetic procedures, too.
What is pro hair treatment?
What is PRP therapy? PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy for hair loss is a three-step medical treatment in which a person's blood is drawn, processed, and then injected into the scalp.
Is PRP treatment for hair permanent?
Unfortunately, PRP can't cure hair loss. It can only temporarily restore your follicles' ability to regrow hair. So, it can't be considered a permanent solution.
Is PRP treatment safe?
PRP injections are considered safe when performed by a trained medical provider. Mild risks include pain, redness, headaches, and temporary hair shedding. PRP may not be appropriate for those with a history of bleeding disorders or autoimmune disease.
Can PRP worsen hair loss?
The hair shedding speeds up the process of the genetic hair loss. PRP can sometimes cause a telogen effluvium that drives the underlying androgenetic alopecia to worsen.
Is PRP treatment painful?
In general, PRP injections are not painful. This may vary by the patient or by the area of the body in which the injection is being made. Your doctor may recommend a local anesthetic to manage this discomfort. General anesthesia typically is not used in conjunction with PRP therapy.
Can PRP thicken hair?
Giordano's findings confirmed the effectiveness of PRP to increase hair growth, with a 24 percent increase in hair per square cm with PRP. Additionally, Dr. Giordano reports the percentage increase in cross-sectional hair thickness for those who underwent PRP Therapy was 42 percent after treatment.
Is PRP worth the money?
In our experience, PRP micro-needling has been worth it for most of our patients. Although it is not as effective as hair transplants, and you can save a bit of money trying less intrusive treatments like Rogaine and Propecia, PRP can still help reverse the devastating effects of premature hair loss.
What are the side effects of PRP hair treatment?
The Side Effects Post-PRPDizziness.Nausea.Scalp pain.Irritation during the healing process.Scar tissue at the injection site.Injury to blood vessels.Injury to nerves.
Who should not get PRP?
While PRP is considered safe for most people, it's not recommended for anyone who has one of the following medical conditions: Hepatitis C. HIV or AIDS. Any type of blood cancer.
Does PRP have any side effects?
Injecting PRP involves using a person's own platelets, which is why people receiving this treatment do not usually have any adverse reactions to the injections. However, they may experience irritation, pain, or bleeding at or around the injection site.
How long does PRP last?
The effects of PRP are not permanent but effects can last up to 18 months in an average with a maximum of 2years as the longest reported effect. However, most may resort to a re-touch of the treatment once a year.
What is prolotherapy in orthopedics?
Prolotherapy (Proliferative Therapy), also know as Non-Surgical Ligament and Tendon Re construction and Regenerative Joint Injection, is a recognized orthopedic procedure that stimulates the body’s healing processes to strengthen and repair injured and painful joints and connective tissue. It is based on the fact that when ligaments ...
What is the difference between sclerotherapy and prolotherapy?
Today the term “prolotherapy” is used for joint, ligament and tendon injections, while “sclerotherapy” is used for the treatment of varicose veins, spider veins, hemorrhoids and other vascular abnormalities.
When was sclerotherapy first used?
using “slender instruments of iron” to treat varicose veins. Injection sclerotherapy of veins was first reported in 1623 , and modern forms of injection sclerotherapy for varicose veins, hernias and hermorroids has been performed since the early 1900’s.
Does prolotherapy have a high success rate?
Success depends on factors which include the history of damage to the patient, the patient’s overall health and ability to heal, and any underlying nutritional or other deficiencies that would impede the healing process. In appropriate patients, prolotherapy has a high success rate.
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