PRF Injections & EZ Gel
Volumize and Boost Collagen
THE ULTIMATE BLOOD CONCENTRATE
PRF Injections & EZ Gel
In recent years, the use of Blood Concentrates has become increasingly popular in medical Aesthetics.
Patients tend to prefer the idea of using their own cells instead of synthetic alternatives in skin rejuvenation treatments such as vampire facials or facelifts. In fact PRF can be used in place of PRP.
Cordial Medical Spa is pleased to offer PRF injections as part of the amazing new EZ PRF skin care system. The combination of PRF Injections and EZ Gel are the most exciting new skin rejuvenation treatment that are the result of years of experience and careful study.
People are simply raving about the incredible results from PRF Injections and EZ Gel. The treatment is being called the ULTIMATE blood concentrate!
What is PRF Used For?
PRF is increasingly used in a wide range of healing applications. Common uses include dentistry, where PRF improves dental implant and wisdom teeth surgery healing. It is used in surgical healing, for example, treatment for knee repairs. It is also has proven wound management applications, in addition to aiding in the healing of severe burns. These same benefits of PRF’s regenerative properties make it ideal for esthetic applications.
On the face PRF is used to treat crow’s feet, under eye hollows, cheeks, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, lips, smoker’s line, chin and jawline.
Moreover, successful uses also include PRF for hair restoration and hair growth.
PRP VERSUS PRF - WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
Why is PRF Better than PRP?
PRF OFFERS UP TO 10X THE PLATELET CONCENTRATION
In order to obtain PRP for vampire facial and facelifts, it is necessary to spin the tubes at up to 6x the G-Force of the EZPRF process. The idea of the high spin method is to eliminate all Red Blood Cells (RBC), by pushing them down with gravitational force. It's a good idea, but spinning it too fast, for too long, PRP methods also eliminate the cells that we DO want.
So even if you're still collecting PRP, we'd recommend to use only the bottom 1/3 above the gel (On a 10ml tube, that's about 2cc). Otherwise you're diluting your solution with pure plasma (water).
What Does PRF Do for Skin?
Platelet-rich fibrin injections help stimulate healing. This specific platelet mixture helps build tissue, as fibrin is known to stimulate stem cells which improve collagen and elastin in the skin. PRF can help make the skin heal at the cellular level as fibrin responds positively to an injury.
What is EZ Gel?
EZ Gel is obtained by mixing the growth factors of liquid platelet rich plasma from your own blood, and the Albumin of Plasma. This is achieved by the centrifugation and heating process of a whole blood sample without chemicals or modifications.
EZ Gel mixture with PRF offers:
Skin rejuvenation
Collagen stimulation
Regenerative properties and more…
In a wider medical sense, PRF is used to promote wound healing, bone regeneration, graft stabilization, wound sealing, and hemostasis. Because the fibrin matrix is better organized, it is able to more efficiently direct stem cell migration and the healing program.
What Does PRF Do for Skin?
Platelet-rich fibrin injections help stimulate healing. This specific platelet mixture helps build tissue, as fibrin is known to stimulate stem cells which improve collagen and elastin in the skin. PRF can help make the skin heal at the cellular level as fibrin responds positively to an injury, so using PRF for the treatment of scars and stretch marks can offer exceptional results.
Why Do People Prefer EZ Gel?
Beside the fact that EZ Gel is made up of a person’s own unique cells, this Bio-stimulating gel is a cost-effective and versatile treatment that is minimally invasive and requires minimal to NO DOWNTIME!
What is Platelet Rich Fibrin?
Dr. Rajani, does a nice job of explaining what Platelet Rich Fibrin Filler (PRF) is in the video below titled, “What is PRF?”.
PRF Injections & EZ Gel Before and After Photos
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