WHAT IS GRP(GROWTH FACTOR RICH PLASMA)?
GRP therapy, also called blood mask or vampire mask, offers a high-level treatment by making the traditional PRP process more effective with the help of activators. GRP treatment is done using as little as 10 cc of blood drawn from your arm. This blood taken is rotated at high speed in the centrifuge device for 9-10 minutes. At the end, the plasma part rich in blood cells, which we call platelets, and growth factors, which we call GROWTH FACTOR, is obtained. It is then obtained by adding the activator (buffy coat – white blood cells) and centrifuging it again at a higher speed.
WHEN IS GRP USED?
- Acne scars
- Stained areas
- Areas with sagging and wrinkles
- Stretch mark treatment
- Hair loss
WHICH AREAS IS GRP APPLIED TO?
- Whole face, including under eyes
- Neck and décolleté area
- Hair roots
- Neck
- On hand
IS GRP APPLIED TO EVERYONE?
GRP treatment is a treatment that can be applied to all age groups and genders. People who should not apply are:
- Pregnant women
- Cancer patients
- Those with coagulation disorders such as hemophilia, anticoagulants
- People with platelet count and dysfunction
NUMBER OF GRP SESSIONS
Although it varies from person to person and type of treatment, success is achieved between 3-6 sessions on average.
SESSION DURATION AND SESSION INTERVALS
The duration of the GRP session is 30-40 minutes depending on the size of the area. in progress. Although it varies from person to person, the sessions are held at 2-3 week intervals. Afterwards, sessions are repeated every 7-8 months as supportive treatment.
AFTER GRP TREATMENT
There is no situation that requires the patient to rest after the treatment. The patient can continue his normal daily life. Sunbathing and solarium should be avoided during GRP treatment. After the skin sensitivity and bruises heal at the end of the treatment, it is okay for the patient to sunbathe.