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FAST-TRACK - LEVEL 5

  • Overview
    Training Course: Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Specialist Location: Broadway, The Cotswolds Level: Level 7 Type: Fast-Track Practical: 2 days Theory: Online Theory is online via our e-learning and portal plattforms Course Price: £950 *Accommodation packages available
  • About PRP
    PRP has been effectively used in orthopaedic medicine; sports medicine; musculo-skeletal medicine; and particularly within cosmetic aesthetic treatments - especially skin rejuvenation for the promotion and restoration of new skin collagen. PRP is also popular for hair loss as researchers believe in its ability to stimulate dormant / dying hair follicles. PRP treatment is part of a new treatment sector known as ‘Orthobiologics’ which merges cutting-edge biological treatment technological with the body's natural ability to heal itself. PRP is produced from a person’s own blood, which is made of red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma and platelets. Platelets are one type of blood cells which play a multi-functional role the body, including the promotion of blood clotting to reduce excessive bleeding; and releasing healing proteins called growth factors to help wound healing. By increasing these platelets, we are able to deliver an amplified mixture of growth factors that can dramatically enhance tissue recovery. Platelets and the liquid plasma portion of the blood contain may factors that are essential for the cell recruitment, multiplication and specialisation that are required for healing. After a blood sample is obtained from a client, the blood is put into a centrifuge, which spins at high speed, separating the blood into its many components. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) can then be collected, treated and administered via injection. PRP has become widely publicised over the past half-decade as numerous athletes and celebrities undergo Platelet Rich Plasma injections. The side effects of PRP injections are very limited as the client is utilising their own blood, which they should have no reaction to. The entire procedure takes about 45 minutes to one hour, and there is little to no post-treatment downtime. PRP injections have been used extensively for the following: Wrinkles Acne & acne scars Sagging skin Deep creases General complexion Prevent & treat hair loss Muscle pain Reducing fine lines and wrinkles Tightening and toning skin Volume loss Crow’s feet and dark under eye circles Rosacea
  • Content
    History of PRP Understanding plasma & platelets Understand and recognize other conditions which may affect PRP Biostimulation Body repair Downtime of PRP Growth factors Platelet anatomy in activating PRP PRP as a regererative medicine The healing process PRP in aesthetic medicine Skin & hair Types of PRP PRP Centrifuge Blood collection Contraindications Consultation & disclaimer Before & Aftercare Cosmeceutical products
  • Qualification
    Diploma: Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Specialist - Level 7
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