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🔻In this video, you will learn which procedure is best to start with your patient’s skin rejuvenation or resuscitation programs.
As a basic method, we recommend using the liquid form of fibrin I-PRF, both in therapeutic and anti-aging programs.
How does a 3D fibrin matrix work? Where and for what purpose is fibrin used.
Liquid fibrin (I-PRF) injected locally into the tissue immediately fills the space from the inside. Thanks to the spatial structure that forms in the tissue, platelets, leukocytes and stem cells that are located in the mesh are slowly released from the fibrin matrix and trigger the process of renewal of tissues, cells, blood vessels and angiogenesis.
🌿 Video content
0:00 | Why I-PRF is recommended as the first procedure for dermal resuscitation.
0:17 | Liquid form of fibrin. Where we use it and why. What does a 3D matrix provide in the dermis? How angiogenesis starts.
2:37 |Why it is recommended to start the procedure with a liquid form of fibrin for dermal regeneration.
3:06 | The effectiveness of fibrin for dermal wrinkles, the perioral area, and for hormonal and age-related changes in the skin.
4:33| Details of how practical courses “PRP and PRF in aesthetic medicine and cosmetology” are conducted at the Plasma Academy training center.
✔️ I-PRF - an injectable form of platelet-rich fibrin
🔶Properties of the injection form PRF:
1. Direction and retention of growth factors and fibroblasts locally at the injection site
2. Creation of a three-dimensional fibrin base - matrix at the injection sites
🔸 Platelet-rich fibrin is a three-dimensional structure whose matrix is fibrin fibers.
All these elements, together with fibrin, form a matrix structure that constantly and over a long period of time stimulates platelets to release growth factors, cytokines, and effectively controls the migration of fibroblasts and mesenchymal stem cells to the site of damage.
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