Microneedling with Growth Factor Serum vs PRP

While microneedling with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is widely recognized, Procell’s use of growth factor serums is gaining popularity. Here’s why microneedling with growth factor serums can be a better choice than microneedling with PRP.

• Microneedling with growth factor serums offers greater accessibility compared to microneedling with PRP. Procell’s growth factor serums make highly effective microneedling easily accessible for more individuals. Microneedling with PRP requires additional uncomfortable steps involving blood collection, processing, and preparation of platelet-rich plasma, which can be more time-consuming and may not be readily available in all settings.

• Age-Related Limitations: As clients age, PRP becomes less effective due to the decrease in each patient’s stem cells.

• Growth factor serums are formulated with a specific blend of growth factors, peptides, and antioxidants that are carefully selected to support collagen synthesis, skin repair processes, and overall skin health. Procell’s serums contain a well-balanced combination of ingredients known for their rejuvenating properties; these ingredients penetrate deeply into the skin through microchannels, delivering targeted nourishment and support for optimal skin rejuvenation.

• Consistency and Standardization: Growth factor serums provide a consistent and standardized formulation, ensuring more reliable and predictable outcomes. Each batch of growth factor serums is carefully manufactured, adhering to quality control measures and consistent ingredient concentrations. This consistency allows confident administration and enables individuals to experience expected benefits from the procedure.

• Enhanced Safety Profile: Microneedling with growth factor serums offers an enhanced safety profile compared to microneedling with PRP. Procell’s growth factor serums undergo rigorous testing and quality control measures to ensure purity and safety. On the other hand, with PRP, the preparation process involves the patient's own blood, which may carry certain risks associated with blood collection, handling, and potential contamination.

Microneedling with growth factor serum provides a more accessible alternative to microneedling with PRP, offering targeted formulation, consistency, and an enhanced safety profile.

Ready to try it? David Blatt, licensed acupuncturist, offers microneedling at his City Park location. Anticipate 4-6 treatments approximately 4 weeks apart to achieve desired results. Schedule now.

References:

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