PRP IN BUCKHEAD AND ALPHARETTA
Using your own plasma to build collagen.
PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, is a form of cosmetic injectable treatment that uses the client’s own platelet rich plasma to help restore volume. PRP is an advanced skin care treatment method that harnesses your body’s own natural power to heal itself. This process stimulates your own collagen over a period of time giving a natural youthful look.
THE SKINNY ON PRP
Treats
- Poor skin and lip texture
- Fine lines and wrinkles around the mouth and eyes
- Hollow areas such as tear trough grooves, cheeks, and temples
- Acne and surgical scars
Safe For
- Most generally healthy clients
Results
- Brightens tired faces
- Helps fill hollowed cheeks
- Improves skin tone
- Tightens and smooths skin
- Heals, moisturizes, and plumps lips
USING YOU TO HELP HEAL YOU
What is PRP?
PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is a component of blood that contains growth factors and other proteins that can promote healing. When injected into the skin, PRP can improve texture and tone, reduce wrinkles, and promote the growth of new collagen. PRP can also be used as an effective treatment for hair restoration.
To start the process, a small vial of blood that is drawn from you is placed in a centrifuge that separates the platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from the blood. This concentrates the platelet count to many times higher than usual, and it is this platelet-rich plasma that can deliver amazing results.
HOW PRP WORKS
Total facial rejuvenation
PRP can be introduced into the skin through injections or through the microneedling process; both require minimal downtime. The process enables collagen growth and engineers total facial rejuvenation instead of focusing on one wrinkle at a time.
Platelet-rich plasma injections work even better when combined with a microneedling.
OUR MEDICAL DIRECTOR & PHYSICIAN INJECTOR
Dr. Alan N. Larsen
Dr. Alan Larsen is a double board-certified plastic surgeon and a graduate of the University of Nevada School of Medicine. He completed a general surgery residency at the University of Florida, Jacksonville campus, where he advanced to chief resident. Dr. Larsen then began a plastic surgery fellowship at Wake Forest University’s Baptist Hospital, one of the country’s most demanding plastic surgery programs, where he was named chief plastic surgery resident in 1997.
After completing his plastic surgery fellowship, Dr. Larsen trained with some of the most renowned cosmetic surgeons in the country before establishing his cosmetic surgery practice in Buckhead.
One of Dr. Larsen’s greatest passions is downhill skiing. He’s toured internationally at the professional level, competing in both slalom and giant slalom in Europe, Canada, and the United States. At home, his hobbies include reef ecosystems (keeping fancy fish tanks), gardening and photography. He has three sons and two daughters.