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SKIN & HAIR REJUVENATION

THE ART OF NATURAL REVITALIZATION FOR SKIN & HAIR

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HARNESS YOUR

INNER
HEALER

Indulge in the transformative power of Skin & Hair Rejuvenation, a cutting-edge treatment that harnesses the natural healing properties within your own plasma to revitalize your skin.

 

Our skilled practitioners seamlessly blend science and sophistication to offer an experience that leaves you with a refreshed, luminous complexion.

TREATMENTS

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SKIN REJUVENATION

PLASMA INJECTION

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VAMPIRE FACIAL

(PLASMA+MORPHEUS8)

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HAIR REJUVENATION

PLASMA INJECTION

TREATMENT
SKIN REJUVENATION
HAIR REJUVENATION
MAINTANENCE
After initial treatment phase (recommended 3 treatments, 4 weeks apart), maintenance would be advised at every 3 to six months.
After initial treatment phase (recommended 3 treatments, 4 weeks apart), maintenance would be advised at every 3 to six months.
LONGEVITY
Results for skin can last several months to over a year.
Results for hair can vary. Some individuals experience sustained improvement in hair density and quality, while others may find that maintenance sessions are needed to prolong the effects.
RESULTS
The full effects, including improved skin texture, reduced fine lines, and enhanced collagen production, develop gradually over weeks to months.
Hair growth occurs in cycles, and injections can stimulate dormant hair follicles, promoting new hair growth and strengthening existing hair.
METHOD
Injections or Microneedling (Morpheus8) into the face
Injections into the scalp

HOW IT WORKS

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PERSONAL ELIXIR OF RENEWAL

Commences with a gentle blood draw, where we collect a small amount of your blood. Through a specialized process, we concentrate the regenerative components to create a bespoke elixir, tailored to enhance your skin or hair growth.

FAQ

FAQ

Have questions? We got you covered!

How many treatments do I need? The number of sessions depends on the specific treatment goals and the individual's response. A series of 3 treatments is recommended, scheduled 4 weeks apart. Your practitioner will create a treatment plan for your treatment up-keeping.

What can Rejuvenation Treatments treat? Commonly used for facial rejuvenation and hair restoration. It can address concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and hair loss.

How long will my treatment take? The duration of a session varies but typically takes about 45 minutes to an hour. This includes the consultation, blood draw, processing, and application of the plasma.

Are Rejuvenation Treatments safe? Rejuvenation treatments are generally considered safe since it utilizes the patient's own blood. Common side effects are mild and temporary, such as redness or swelling. Serious complications are rare when the procedure is performed by a qualified practitioner.

Are Rejuvenation Treatments painful? Treatments are generally well-tolerated. While individual pain thresholds vary, practitioners often use a topical numbing cream to enhance comfort during the procedure. Any discomfort is usually minimal and short-lived.

What are the differences between Skin Rejevenation Injections & Vampire Facials? Skin Rejuvenation Injection: The injection involves extracting a small amount of the patient's blood and then separating the platelets from other blood components through centrifugation. The concentrated platelet-rich plasma is then injected directly into the targeted areas of the skin, such as the face, scalp (for hair restoration), or other areas requiring rejuvenation. The platelets release growth factors that stimulate collagen production, promote tissue repair, and improve skin texture and elasticity. Injections can be used to treat various skin concerns, including fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, sun damage, and hair loss. Vampire Facial: The "Vampire Facial" is a specific type of facial rejuvenation procedure that combines microneedling with plasma therapy. During a Vampire Facial, Microneedling RF (Morpheus8) is performed first. This involves creating tiny punctures in the skin's surface with a device containing fine needles. Radiofrequency is released to stimulate collagen growth within the layers of skin. After microneedling, the platelet-rich plasma is applied topically to the skin, allowing it to penetrate the microchannels created by the microneedling. The combination of microneedling and plasma is believed to enhance the absorption and effectiveness of the plasma, leading to improved skin texture, tone, and firmness. Like Skin Rejuvenation injections, Vampire Facials can address various skin concerns, including fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and uneven skin tone.

How do Rejuvenation Treatments promote hair growth? Plasma derived from your own blood contains growth factors that can enhance hair follicle activity, promote new hair growth, and improve the overall health of existing hair.

Who is an ideal candidate for Skin Rejuvenation? Individuals with signs of aging: Skin Rejuvenation can benefit people with fine lines, wrinkles, and skin laxity, helping to improve overall skin texture and firmness. Those with uneven skin tone or texture: Skin Rejuvenation can help reduce the appearance of acne scars, sun damage, and other forms of skin discoloration or roughness.

Who is an ideal candidate for Hair Rejuvenation? Hair Rejuvenation is generally suitable for individuals experiencing hair thinning or early-stage hair loss. A consultation with a qualified practitioner will determine candidacy.

How do I know if this is the right treatment for me? You should not have Skin/Hair Rejuvenation treatment done if you have any of the following conditions: • An impaired immune system due to immunosuppressive diseases, HIV, HTV, or immunosuppressive medications • Skin conditions and diseases including: Facial cancer, existing or uncured. This includes SCC, BCC and melanoma, systemic cancer, and chemotherapy. • Steroid therapy, dermatological diseases affecting the face (i.e. Porphyria), communicable diseases, blood disorders and platelet abnormalities, anticoagulation therapy (i.e. Warfarin) • A history of medication over the past 2 months that could affect the skin, i.e., Accutane • Pacemakers, a history of a severe heart disorder, arrhythmias • Pregnant or lactating • Blood thinning medications or blood clotting disorders • Any active skin disease or disorder around the treatment site; acne, eczema, psoriasis • A history of keloids or abnormal wound healing • Any surgical procedure in the treatment area within 3 months

What should I know BEFORE my Skin Rejuvenation appointment? Prior to Treatment, Inform Your Provider of the Following: • If you have a history of facial and/or nasal herpes or fever blisters to receive advice on antiviral therapy prior to treatment. • If you have a history of any significant allergy or skin sensitivity • If you have any implants that could be metal • If you are taking broad beta-blockers such as Inderal (Propranolol), please inform your provider as this medication may need to be changed to a select beta-blocker in advance of the treatment. • If you have recently had a facial peel or surgery • Recent use of self-tanning lotions, tanning booths, or prolonged sun exposure 24 hours prior to treatment • All current medications and supplements including blood thinning, Accutane and use of Retin-A products • If you have had Hormone replacement therapy • If you have a history of Keloid scarring • If you are pregnant or lactating 7 DAYS BEFORE Treatment: • Avoid chemical peels, waxing, electrolysis, Laser treatments, or threading • Discontinue blood thinning agents such as vitamin E, vitamin A, Ginko, Garlic, Flax, Cod Liver Oil, and Essential Fatty Acids, and multivitamins, a minimum of 7 days (preferably 14 days) prior to treatment. It is fine to continue iron and vitamin D. • If you are taking any blood thinners, please let your provider know immediately, as they may represent a contraindication to this treatment. • Avoid aspirin, Advil, Motrin, Iburprofen, Naproxen, Voltaren and other anti-inflammatory medications. • You may use Tylenol (acetaminophen) as needed prior to the treatment. • Prescription medications (including heart and blood pressure medication) should be taken as prescribed right up to, and including, the day of and the day after your treatments. • Avoid excessive sun or heat exposure. 3 DAYS BEFORE Treatment: • Avoid topical products such as Tretinoin (Retin-A), Retinols, Retinoids, Glycolic Acid, Alpha Hydroxy Acid, Salicylic Acid, or other “anti-aging”, “acne”, and “bleaching” products. Also AVOID waxing, bleaching, tweezing, or the use of hair removal cream on the area to be treated. • Avoid excessive sun exposure and wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily of SPF 30 or higher. Day of Treatment • Please arrive to the office with a “clean face”. Do not wear makeup. No lotions, makeup or other topical products should be applied on the day of the procedure. • If the area to be treated requires shaving due to hair involvement, please shave the area the evening prior to your visit, to avoid any trauma or rash from shaving. • A topical anesthetic cream will be applied for about 45 minutes prior to your procedure.

What should I know AFTER my Skin Rejuvenation appointment? Day of Treatment • Please arrive to the office with a “clean face”. Do not wear makeup. No lotions, makeup or other topical products should be applied on the day of the procedure. • If the area to be treated requires shaving due to hair involvement, please shave the area the evening prior to your visit, to avoid any trauma or rash from shaving. • A topical anesthetic cream will be applied for about 45 minutes prior to your procedure. Immediately Following Treatment: • You may expect a certain degree of discomfort, redness, and/or irritation during and after treatment. • You may have a bruise at the blood draw site. • You will look as though you have a moderate to severe sunburn and your skin may feel warm and tighter than usual. This typically diminishes within the same day or within 24 hours. • If you experience any pain or discomfort you may take Tylenol or other Acetaminophen-containing products as directed. Cold compresses can be applied to reduce swelling if necessary. • Do not take any anti-inflammatory medications such as Ibuprofen, Motrin or Advil. These agents will interfere with the natural inflammatory process that is critical and responsible for your skin rejuvenation. • Light scabs may form in the treated area and remain for 24 to 48 hours. • Do not pick or scratch treated skin but instead keep it moisturized. • Avoid vigorous exercise, sun and heat exposure for at least 24 hours following your treatment. • Make sure you only use clean linens and towels during the healing process. • Avoid pets and small children having contact with treated skin for the first 12 - 24 hours. • During the healing phase, be sure to disinfect your cell phone or landline phone with alcohol wipes before use. Try to avoid your treated skin’s contact with the phone by choosing a hands-free option. After Treatment Care: • Continue to avoid aspirin, Advil, Motrin, Iburprofen, Naproxen, Voltaren and other anti-inflammatory medications for 3 days after your procedure (if possible try for 7 days). • Use a gentle cleanser (i.e. Avene Clean-Ac Cleanser) and tepid water to cleanse the face for the following 72 hours. • Use a gentle moisturizer as needed. • Avoid excessive sun exposure, including tanning booths, and wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily of SPF 30 or higher. • Avoid warm environments (i.e., hot tubs, jacuzzis, steam rooms, hot yoga, saunas, etc.) for 3 days post treatment. • By day two or three, your skin may feel a bit dry. This is normal and will resolve on its own. • You may return to your skin care products and makeup when your skin is not irritated, typically 4 -5 days after treatment. • You will begin to see improvements in the overall texture and tone shortly after your treatment, but the overall effects take up to 3 months, for optimal improvement. • New collagen formation takes 4-6 weeks to develop; please be patient. • It is recommended to have a minimum of 3 treatments, 4 weeks apart for maximum benefit.

What should I know BEFORE my Hair Rejuvenation appointment? Prior to Treatment, Inform Your Provider of the Following: • If you have a history of facial and/or nasal herpes or fever blisters to receive advice on antiviral therapy prior to treatment. • If you have a history of any significant allergy or skin sensitivity • If you have any implants that could be metal • If you are taking broad beta-blockers such as Inderal (Propranolol), please inform your provider as this medication may need to be changed to a select beta-blocker in advance of the treatment. • If you have recently had a facial peel or surgery • Recent use of self-tanning lotions, tanning booths, or prolonged sun exposure 24 hours prior to treatment • All current medications and supplements including blood thinning, Accutane and use of Retin-A products • If you have had Hormone replacement therapy • If you have a history of Keloid scarring • If you are pregnant or lactating

What should I know AFTER my Hair Rejuvenation appointment? Avoid washing your hair immediately: It's typically recommended to wait at least 24 to 48 hours before washing your hair after treatment to allow the growth factors in the plasma to fully penetrate the scalp. Use gentle hair care products: When you do start washing your hair, use mild, sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners to avoid irritation and maintain scalp health. Avoid intense physical activity: Refrain from strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, and activities that may cause excessive sweating for at least 24 to 48 hours post-treatment to prevent sweating and irritation of the treated area. Avoid touching or scratching the treated area: To minimize the risk of infection or irritation, avoid touching or scratching your scalp unnecessarily after treatment. Protect your scalp from the sun: Direct sun exposure can be harmful to the scalp, especially after treatment. If you need to go outside, wear a hat or apply sunscreen to protect your scalp from UV radiation. Stay hydrated: Drinking an adequate amount of water can help promote overall skin and scalp health, facilitating the healing process after treatment. Follow any specific instructions from your healthcare provider: Your healthcare provider may provide you with personalized aftercare instructions based on your specific treatment and medical history. It's crucial to follow these instructions carefully to achieve the best possible results. Be patient and consistent: Hair regrowth and improvement in hair quality usually take time and may require multiple sessions. Be patient and consistent with your treatments to see optimal results. Schedule follow-up appointments: Follow up with your healthcare provider as recommended to assess your progress and determine if additional sessions are needed. By following these aftercare tips and any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider, you can help ensure the best possible outcomes from your hair treatment. If you have any concerns or experience any unusual symptoms after treatment, don't hesitate to contact your healthcare provider for guidance and assistance.

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