The treatment includes three steps: Blood collection, preparation of the plasma or fibrin and targeted injection into the desired areas. The session lasts around 30-45 minutes and does not require extensive aftercare.
Radiant skin and thicker hair through regenerative autologous blood therapies
Innovative treatments with PRP, ACP and I-PRF for fresh skin, healthy hair and effective regeneration.
Regeneration for skin, hair and tissue
The autologous blood therapies PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), ACP (Autologous Conditioned Plasma) and I-PRF (Injectable Platelet-Rich Fibrin) use your body’s own potential to strengthen skin and hair. PRP and ACP are based on highly concentrated blood plasma containing growth factors that can promote collagen formation, cell regeneration and elasticity.
I-PRF offers a more advanced form of treatment with a higher concentration of regenerative substances. It is used to reduce wrinkles and pigmentation, promote hair density and improve skin texture. Both methods can be tailored to your individual needs to achieve optimal results.
These therapies are also used in regenerative medicine, for example to support osteoarthritis or tendon problems.
What sets PRP/ACP and I-PRF therapies apart?
PRP/ACP and I-PRF are cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatments that utilize your own blood plasma or platelet-rich fibrin. Through a specialized preparation process, regenerative substances are extracted and applied precisely to enhance the quality of skin, hair, and tissue.
Each session typically lasts 30–45 minutes. For added comfort, a numbing cream (topical anesthetic) can be used to minimize any discomfort during the procedure.
How do PRP/ACP and I-PRF work?
- PRP/ACP: The blood plasma is processed by centrifugation to obtain growth factors. These can regenerate the skin, smooth wrinkles and improve moisture retention.
- I-PRF: Contains a higher concentration of growth factors and cytokines, which intensifies cell regeneration. It is used to improve hair density, treat scars and pigmentation marks and strengthen skin structure.
The combination of both methods can achieve particularly effective and lasting results.
The advantages of PRP/ACP and I-PRF at a glance
Improved skin quality
Promotes collagen formation and contributes to a firmer and smoother skin texture. Helps smooth wrinkles and improve skin elasticity.
Support against hair loss
Stimulates the hair root and can improve hair growth.
Scars and pigmentation
Improves the appearance of scars, stretch marks and pigmentation.
Gentle alternative
Uses the body’s own substances, without artificial additives.
Application in regenerative medicine
Can provide support in the treatment of joint complaints or tendon problems
FAQs on PRP/ACP and I-PRF treatments
How many treatments are necessary?
In most cases, a single PRP/ACP treatment is not enough to achieve lasting results. To achieve optimal and long-lasting results, we recommend repeating the treatment two or three times at intervals of around four weeks.
This treatment sequence can activate the regeneration processes of your skin and hair and ensure a visibly improved complexion and strengthened hair roots.
The effect usually lasts for one to two years.
However, the exact number of sessions required depends on your individual skin structure, the condition of your hair and your personal goals. While some patients notice visible improvements after just two treatments, additional sessions may be advisable if the skin is more advanced or the symptoms are more severe.
When will I be ready for going out in public again?
You can resume your everyday life after just a few hours. Slight redness or swelling usually disappears quickly and hardly affects you at all.
What should I bear in mind after the treatment?
Cool the treated areas of skin carefully to reduce swelling. Avoid sport and face masks for about three days and sauna sessions and peelings for a week. Protect the skin from direct sunlight for two weeks.
Backed by Science
Hair growth
Gentile, P., & Garcovich, S. (2020). “Systematic Review of Platelet-Rich Plasma Use in Androgenetic Alopecia Compared with Minoxidil®, Finasteride®, and Adult Stem Cell-Based Therapy.” International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(8), 2702.
Evans, A. G., Mwangi, J. M., Pope, R. W., Ivanic, M. G., Botros, M. A., Glassman, G. E., Pearce, F. B., & Kassis, S. (2022). “Platelet-rich plasma as a therapy for androgenic alopecia: a systematic review and meta-analysis.” Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 33(2), 726-736.
Skin rejuvenation and tissue regeneration
Fabi, S., & Sundaram, H. (2014). “The potential of topical and injectable growth factors and cytokines for skin rejuvenation.” Facial Plastic Surgery, 30(2), 157-171.
Nofal, E., Helmy, A., Nofal, A., Alakad, R., & Nasr, M. (2014). “Platelet-rich plasma versus CROSS technique with 100% trichloroacetic acid versus combined skin needling and platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of atrophic acne scars: a comparative study.” Dermatologic Surgery, 40(8), 864-873.
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