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PRP Treatment: Vampire Facelift

A vampire facelift is a non-surgical cosmetic PRP treatment. It helps reduce wrinkles, improves skin texture, and restores natural volume. One reason PRP treatments are so popular is that no fillers are used. In this article, you’ll find everything you need to know about the vampire facelift.

Vampire Facelift

What is a Vampire PRP?

During a PRP treatment, a small amount of blood is taken from you. This blood is then placed in a centrifuge. While spinning, the platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is separated from the rest of the blood. This enriched plasma is full of growth factors and nutrients. The doctor then carefully injects the PRP into specific areas of the facial skin using a very fine needle.

What is PRP?

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. This is the part of your blood that helps with clotting when you get a small cut. PRP is packed with natural healing properties. Once concentrated PRP is injected into the skin, the active growth factors stimulate cell repair, while also boosting collagen production in the skin.

Vampire Facelift Prices

A vampire facelift is available from around £450. Not all clinics offer this treatment, so it’s worth checking which clinics near you specialise in PRP.

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PRP with SkinPen

Some cosmetic clinics combine the vampire PRP with microneedling. After centrifugation, the PRP is applied to the cleansed skin, and a microneedling device (such as the SkinPen) is used to work the PRP into the skin. Other doctors inject the PRP in small amounts across the face with a fine needle. During your consultation, it’s a good idea to ask which technique will be used.

Vampire Facelift with Hyaluronic Acid Fillers

Doctors will always discuss what your skin needs most. If there is significant volume loss, they may recommend combining PRP with a filler treatment. Hyaluronic acid fillers typically last between 6 and 9 months.

PRP for Hair Loss

PRP treatment is also commonly offered for hair loss. In this case, platelet-rich plasma is applied to the scalp, often with the help of microneedling. This can help improve the health of the scalp and support hair growth.

Vampire Facelift Costs

A vampire PRP treatment usually costs between £200 and £400 per session.

How Often Should a Vampire Facelift Be Repeated?

It’s usually recommended to start with a course of three treatments (with two months in between). After that, you can choose to maintain the results with a treatment every six months, if needed. Always ask your doctor for advice tailored to your situation.

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