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When it comes to Cellenis PRP, one of the questions I get asked a lot is, "Doc, is it safe and does it hurt?" Let me put your mind at ease: this is about as safe and comfy as aesthetic treatments get.
The procedure itself is simpler than baking cookies—really, it is! First, we draw a tiny bit of your blood, about the same as a regular blood test. Next, the blood spins in a special machine (centrifuge), which is like a high-tech salad spinner. After about ten minutes, the PRP is ready for use.
We inject the PRP gently into the targeted areas. The whole thing lasts roughly half an hour, so you'll probably spend more time choosing your Netflix movie later than sitting in the clinic chair. Most patients feel just a little pinch, nothing more.
What happens after? You might experience minor redness, maybe a bit of swelling, or occasionally tiny bruises. These reactions are common and typically disappear faster than ice cream on a sunny day—usually within one or two days. To help your skin heal faster, just avoid direct sun, harsh skincare products, and keep your skin hydrated. Easy peasy!
What's even better is PRP uses your own platelets, making allergic reactions extremely unlikely. Since it's 100% natural, you're basically just helping your own body do what it loves: heal and regenerate itself. It's safe whether you've got sensitive skin or tough-as-nails skin. Just last week, I had a patient called Mary—she was nervous, but afterwards said, "Doc, if I knew it was this easy, I would've done this ages ago!"