PRP (platelet rich plasma) in Montreal

Platelet Rich Plasma, also called PRP and popularized as “vampire lift© ”, is a
completely natural treatment that uses your own blood to stimulate tissue
regeneration.

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Dr. Amanda Fanous


Dr. Amanda Fanous had extensive experience with the PRP treatment during her training in France. The treatment is used for aging skin, hair thinning (alopecia) and scars. It is thought to be especially beneficial for fine wrinkles and dark circles around the eyes.

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PRP (platelet rich plasma) in Montreal

Meet Dr. Amanda Fanous

PRP (platelet rich plasma)

A small quantity of your blood is drawn, like a blood test. The platelets are
first separated and concentrated from your blood, then injected under your skin to stimulate collagen production and improve skin tone and texture.

For best results, it is recommended to have 2 treatments in the first year, followed by only one maintenance treatment per year.

The PRP treatment takes approximately 30-45 from start to finish. It is performed under local anesthesia only. Pain is minimal, similar to any injection in the face.

Some swelling and bruising may occur after the treatment. Results start to show at approximately 3-4 weeks after treatment, once the tissue regeneration process takes effect.

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The clinic


Our Montreal clinic is housed in a state of the art building that was custom designed to function as a modern medical centre for cosmetic surgery with the most advanced equipment available. The architecture was specially developed to take into account every single component that improves patient care. We researched and implemented every recommendation that improves patient outcomes with the goal of creating the best plastic surgery clinic in Canada.

Financing Options for PRP (platelet rich plasma)

Our accommodating financing plan allows you to call on our services with peace of mind

No initial fees or prepayment penalties

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