A ‘Vampire Facial’ is a new way to get a facelift without surgery – and it works – RSVP Live

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is one of the most natural, safe and effective treatments available right now.

More commonly known as the vampire facial and vampire facelift, it is believed to boost collagen production and elasticity in the skin, resulting in a glowing, youthful complexion. The treatment has been around for more than 20 years but gained popularity after Kim Kardashian filmed herself getting the procedure done.

PRP is especially good for rejuvenating the skin under your eyes because it stimulates a new growth cycle in the face. It is also popular for treating acne scars, fine lines and wrinkles.

But best of all, this is a natural treatment that places your own plasma, which is like Liquid Gold for your skin, back into your face. The facial lasts 60 minutes and works by taking your blood and placing it in a special machine to separate the plasma. This plasma is then put back into your face.

You can expect minimal pain, thanks to the numbing cream applied prior to treatment. Post treatment you may experience some redness and sensitivity for up to 24-48 hours.

This treatment is perfect for anyone looking to recapture that youthful glow. Results will last up to six months however this can vary depending on the individual.

Costs start from 100-160 with the treatment available in Dublin, Cork and Waterford.

For more information see http://www.plasma-med.com

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