Tips To Treat Bruising After Microneedling With PRP

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Bruising after microneedling with PRP is common but can be managed. Discover effective tips to reduce bruising and promote faster healing in this guide.

In a perfect world, the results of a cosmetic treatment would be immediate, and patients wouldn’t show any visible side effects after treatment. While many modern treatments, including microneedling plus PRP, do provide quick results with minimal downtime, patients may still experience some mild and temporary side effects. At RareV, double board-certified physician Dr. Raj Singh understands the importance of returning to work and other activities as quickly as possible without evidence of treatment. To help minimize downtime, bruising, and other side effects after microneedling plus PRP, consider these useful tips from our expert aesthetic team in Las Vegas, NV.

How does microneedling with PRP work?

Microneedling plus PRP is a popular skin rejuvenation treatment that combines the benefits of microneedling with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy for a stunning result. During your Las Vegas microneedling plus PRP procedure, a small tube of blood will be drawn from your arm. While the blood is being spun in a centrifuge, which works to isolate platelet-rich plasma, the microneedling portion of the treatment will be performed. This involves a handheld microneedling roller being passed over the skin’s surface, which creates tiny punctures on the face. Rather than damaging the skin, these micro-injuries actually trigger the body’s natural healing response. Finally, the PRP serum, which contains powerful growth factors, regenerative properties, and other proteins, is applied to the face and allowed to infuse deep within the skin.

In the weeks and months following microneedling plus PRP, patients will begin to notice a visible improvement in their complexion. Common skin concerns that can be reduced or improved with microneedling plus PRP include:

  • Skin laxity
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Enlarged pores
  • Rough skin texture
  • Uneven skin tone
  • Dark spots
  • Age spots
  • Sun damage
  • Dry skin
  • Patchy skin

Will I have bruising after microneedling?

The majority of patients will experience redness, swelling, and irritation following microneedling plus PRP. In some cases, bruising may also occur. If present, bruising is typically mild and resolves on its own within a few days, though it may take longer in some cases.

How can I get rid of bruising after microneedling?

Because patients may need to avoid wearing makeup for several days after microneedling, concealing bruises is not always an option. Instead, patients are encouraged to use these helpful tips for both avoiding bruising prior to microneedling as well as reducing post-treatment bruising:

  • Do not drink alcohol before microneedling
  • Avoid certain medications, blood thinners, and supplements (with your doctor’s approval)
  • Take recommend supplements to speed healing and minimize bruising (with your doctor’s approval)
  • Use a cold compress after microneedling
  • Keep your head slightly elevated while sleeping
  • Avoid strenuous physical exercise
  • Avoid sun exposure
  • Keep the skin moisturized with recommended products
  • Eat a healthy diet and stay hydrated

With proper microneedling preparation and aftercare, patients can dramatically reduce their risk for bruising and, in some cases, speed up the healing process so they can show off their glowing complexion after just a few days.

Get smooth, even skin with minimal downtime after microneedling plus PRP in Las Vegas, NV

You may be surprised to learn just how quickly you can resume your normal activities after microneedling plus PRP. To learn more about the incredible benefits of this popular nonsurgical skin rejuvenation treatment, call RareV in Las Vegas, NV to schedule your private consultation with double board-certified physician Dr. Raj Singh today!

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