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Question: Human blood.

How is human blood sourced and what screening is carried out for any infections or diseases?

Can you confirm there are no animal derived ingredients as a replacement for stated components.

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Mr David Gateley FRCS

Nakedhealth

3rd March 2026

Answer: Dear Lorraine,

Thank you for finding Nakedhealth MediSPA via Consulting Room.

The only treatment we use human blood is PRP and we draw your own and spin it in front of you to get the platelets which we use for injection during the treatment.

For more information, please, head to our website:
https://www.nakedhealth.co.uk/prp-skin/

If you would like to speak to one of our senoir staff, please book in for a consultation. You can book online, via our website or call our front of house team directly.

We'll look forward to seeing you soon.

Kind regards,
Nakedhealth Team


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Dr Robert Greig

B at Castle Quay

3rd March 2026

Answer: I think I know what you are asking but there is still some ambiguity. If you are trying to find out about excipients within a particular medicine then you can access that online looking at the SMPC of a particular medicine. A lot of medications have either human albumin (a protein) or animal protein. The NHS SPS is somewhere you could approach. Azzalure/Dysport has human protein in it and probably trace of cow protein. However I always say to patients "Nobody needs botox, its a choice and not a necessity in the face of disease"


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Dr. Jo McInerney

Cosmetic Skin Care

2nd March 2026

Answer: Hello

I’m not sure if the context of this question Loraine. Can you give me a bit more information.

Thank you
Dr Jo


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