Tulsa PRP with Ozone

PRP with Ozone Facial Rejuvenation

PRP with Ozone is a non-invasive anti-aging treatment that smooths wrinkles, rejuvenates the skin, and improves the skin’s tone and texture. PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is a product that is naturally created in your own body! During a PRP treatment, a sterile needle is used to draw a small amount of your blood. This blood will then enter a centrifuge for spinning. The spinning process separates the various components of the blood, producing plasma. This plasma, which contains a significantly higher amount of platelets after its time in the centrifuge, is now PRP. This platelet-rich plasma is then re-injected into the skin to rejuvenate the appearance of the skin naturally.

 

Medical ozone gas is used along with PRP injections to enhance the platelets in the plasma itself and as a stand-alone injectable medicine. Studies indicate that ozone therapy improves oxygen delivery to tissues, increases growth factors and stem cells, improves nitrous oxide release, increases circulation, and stimulates our natural antioxidant processes. Dr. Washatka uses this to activate the PRP before injecting to get the best anti-aging results.

 

PRP is also used to treat hair loss in men and women. Scalp injections with PRP and ozone are an option for hair loss. PRP is prepared in the same way as facial injections and then injected into the scalp with tiny needles, which are virtually painless. No recovery time is needed, and Dr. Washatka can make at-home platelet treatments in the office to add to the regimen for even better results.

PRP with Ozone Facial Rejuvenation | Dr. Washatka

PRP with Ozone is commonly misunderstood. Most people wonder how PRP with Ozone really works.

How Does PRP with Ozone Work? | Dr. Washatka

PRP With Ozone Tulsa

Once the platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, is obtained, it is injected into your skin. The high level of platelets found in PRP are highly beneficial for many reasons. When PRP is injected into precise areas of the face, it produces collagen and promotes the regeneration of tissues. By encouraging these natural growth processes in the tissue of the facial area, PRP creates a smoother tone and texture for the skin. Both the addition of collagen and the regeneration of facial tissue reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

 

Medical ozone gas is used along with PRP injections, both to enhance the platelets in the plasma itself, and as a stand alone injectable medicine. Studies indicate that ozone therapy  improves oxygen delivery to tissues, increases growth factors and stem cells, improves the release of nitrous oxide, which increases circulation, and stimulates our natural antioxidant processes. Dr. Washatka uses this to activate the PRP prior to injecting to get the best antiaging results.

 

PRP is also uses to treat hair loss in men and women. Scalp injections with PRP and ozone is an option for hair loss. PRP is prepared in the same way as facial injections and then injected into the scalp with very small needles which is virtually painless.

PRP with Ozone Facial Rejuvenation FAQ | Dr. Washatka

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What are the Benefits of PRP Facial Rejuvenation?

PRP with Ozone offers many benefits! This anti-aging treatment is safe, incredibly effective, and only uses natural material from your own body. These factors make PRP with Ozone an incredible option for anyone looking to achieve smoother, softer skin or diminish signs of aging.

PRP with Ozone Uses Natural Materials.

One of the most significant benefits of PRP with Ozone is the fact that the process involves only natural materials. Because of this, PRP is entirely safe. PRP treatment uses only your blood, eliminating the possibility of allergic reactions, diseases, or the rejection of manmade substances. The use of PRP in this facial treatment allows your body to heal itself while encouraging the regeneration of important facial tissue.

PRP with Ozone is Easy.

The entire PRP facial treatment takes place in our office. This non-invasive procedure typically takes less than an hour, allowing you to move forward with your day following the treatment. Because the treatment occurs entirely in our office, it is also very cost-effective, especially compared to more invasive types of anti-aging treatments. A PRP with Ozone Facial Rejuvenation treatment is the best way to easily obtain the smooth skin you dream of.

What areas does PRP Facial Rejuvenation Treat?

PRP with Ozone targets the areas you wish to treat. A few of the common areas that benefit from PRP treatment are:

  • Forehead wrinkles
  • Lack of definition in the jawline
  • Acne scarring
  • Dark undereye circles
  • Other scarring

  • Rosacea
  • Discoloration in skin
  • Dull skin
  • Fine lines
  • Wrinkles

Treating these common problem areas and many others is very simple using PRP with Ozone. Because this process is entirely natural and very convenient, it is quickly becoming one of the most popular anti-aging treatments available. Allowing your body to heal itself using its natural material cuts down on both recovery time and adverse side effects. PRP is highly beneficial in reducing the signs of aging and providing you with soft, smooth skin. Call our office today to take advantage of the many benefits that a PRP with Ozone Facial Rejuvenation treatment has to offer!

How is Ozone Therapy integrated with PRP?

Medical uses for ozone gas first arose in the 1800s. The majority of us think about ozone as a form of pollution, contributing to respiratory ailments. Some people are familiar with air purifiers that emit minimal amounts of ozone to clean the air. The use of medical ozone is much different. Ozone is made from oxygen tanks attached to a medical-grade ozone generator that delivers a clean combination of oxygen (O2) and ozone (O3), used for various medical conditions. It can be injected directly into joints, cellulite, and other tissues. It can also be added to certain intravenous therapies for systemic benefits.

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