Vampire Facelift

Does your face look tired and dull or your face is saggy or droopy? Well, you must be yearning for your skin to feel refreshed and look younger. Vampire facelift is exactly what you need.

As explained by Dr. Charles Runels, MD who trademarked the procedure, Vampire facelift is a non-surgical facelift procedure in which hyaluronic acid filler (hyaluronic acid is naturally found in our body and secures moisture and builds youthful skin) and plasma from your own blood which is rich in growth factors is injected in a particular way on to your face. Vampire facelift is a relatively new procedure and it is very famous among celebrities.

How is it done?

Vampire facelift takes approximately 10 minutes to perform. Post consultation with our doctor, our nurse will draw about 8 ml (two teaspoons) of blood from your body. This is very similar to how blood is drawn from your hands during a test. The blood will then be spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelet plasma from the red blood cells using a centrifuge.

Meanwhile, the topical local anesthetic cream will be applied on the face for 20-30 minutes. After which the hyaluronic acid filler and then platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is injected in a particular way on your face. As for recovery time, your face may be a little red afterward, but your skin will be back to normal in few hours.

Benefits

The procedure is great for your face because it gives you younger healthier skin.The recovery time is very small too. It doesn’t leave any residue and is a lot safe and natural compared to a surgical facelift.

 

Does it hurt?

No, the treatment is made comfortable and painless when carried out under topical anesthetic cream applied for 20 to 30 minutes before the procedure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Vimi Ponnamparambath

Specialist Dermatologist

Aster Beauty Clinic, Al Warqa

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