PRP Under Eye in Prosper / Little Elm, TX
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) for under-eye is a natural rejuvenation treatment used to treat under-eye dark circles and wrinkles around the eyes.
Adequate preparations before the treatment and care after the treatment are essential to achieve the best results and reduce your risk of side effects or complications during and after your treatment.
How Do Prepare For PRP Under Eye Injections?
Preparing adequately for your PRP under-eye injections will help ensure that everything goes well during the treatment. There are certain things you shouldn’t take before getting the injections.
You shouldn’t take blood-thinning medications like ibuprofen, aspirin, or NSAIDs for at least a week before your treatment. Also, supplements and herbs that can cause blood thinning should be avoided.
Do not use anticoagulant medications.
Inform your provider of the medications or supplements you’re currently taking.
Eat well, drink plenty of water, and have a good night’s rest the day before your treatment.
Eat well and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated the day of your treatment.
What to Expect the Day of Your Treatment
The procedure is a simple one.
Collection of blood
First, a sample of your blood will be collected using a syringe.
Centrifugation and PRP extraction
The blood sample will be placed in a centrifuge and spun at high speed to separate its components. The PRP will be extracted and placed in a syringe.
Injection
A numbing agent will be injected in the treatment area so you don’t feel pain and to make you comfortable. The concentration of PRP extracted will finally be injected into your under-eye area.
PRP Under Eye Injection Post Care – Things to Do and Not To Do
After getting PRP injection for under-eye, you may experience tenderness, minor swelling, and redness at the injection site. These symptoms are normal and usually subside in a few days. However, you should contact your provider if symptoms do not subside or get worse after 10 days.
There are things you should do and shouldn’t do after getting PRP injections for under-eye.
Things you should do:
Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water
Eat healthy and nourishing meals.
Have good nights of sleep and avoid stress.
Minimize your exposure to sunlight and protect the treatment area from harm.
Things you shouldn’t do:
Touching, rubbing, or massaging the injection site should be avoided for at least eight hours.
Do not apply ice or heat at the injection site for three days.
Avoid bathing, shower, or swimming for eight hours.
Do not apply lotions, oils, or cream to the injection site for six hours.
Makeup should be avoided for six hours.
Strenuous exercise and activities should be avoided immediately after getting the injection.
Alcohol and smoking should be avoided for at least three days.
How to Manage Swelling Under Eyes After PRP Injections
You can manage swelling after having PRP for under-eye injections by:
Gently patting the injection site with a cool compress for 10 – 15 minutes at a time.
Elevating the treated area.
Staying hydrated by drinking enough water
Getting plenty of sleep and rest
Avoiding too much heat exposure, including hot showers and saunas.
Who Should Avoid PRP Treatment For Under Eyes?
PRP for under-eye is considered safe for most people. However, it's not recommended for individuals with any of the following medical conditions:
Hepatitis C.
HIV or AIDS.
Any blood cancer type.
Skin cancer in the treatment area.
Cardiovascular disease that requires taking blood-thinning medications.
Also, individuals undergoing treatment for certain medical conditions or are on certain medications are not suitable candidates for PRP treatment for under-eyes.
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