Regenlab – Platelet Rich Plasma

REGENLAB-PRP is a new treatment approach for sun damaged and aged skin.

  • It is uses your own platelet cells
  • It is non surgical
  • What areas can be treated with Regenlab?

  • all facial areas
  • useful for around the eyes and mouth
  • backs of hands
  • neck
  • decolletage
  • What Treatment Is Appropriate For Your Concerns?

    There are many treatment options and the most appropriate depends on what is happening with your face. At SkinRevision we offer a free cosmetic consultation.

  • You will have an assessment with one of our Doctors
  • During this assessment they will discuss treatment options including realistic expectations of the outcome.
  • They will discuss what is involved in each treatment including possible side effects
  • They will give you a personalised plan and accurate quote so you can make an informed decision on treatment.

  • Are you concerned about signs of facial aging?

    Come in for a free assessment to discuss treatment options.

    Call us on (07) 33505447 for your free consultation
    Or email to ask us any questions.

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    6 Comments

    1. Kate
      Posted August 13, 2009 at 10:46 pm | Permalink

      Hi Could you email me some more information including downtime and cost and availability.

    2. Posted August 14, 2009 at 3:58 am | Permalink

      Hi Kate,

      1. The cost of PRP platelet rich plasma therapy depends on the number of tubes which is dependent on the area to be treated.
      You require three treatments spaced monthly to two monthly. Ball park figure for full face (two tubes) is $770 per treatment
      2. Platelet rich plasma is used for tissue rejuvenation.
      • Around the eyes
      • Cheeks and Mid face
      • Thinning skin on the neck
      • Jaw Line
      • Back of hands
      • Décolletage
      • Other Body Areas
      3. It is Suitable for people 30-80 years of age.
      4. Side effects are minimal: Expect minimal swelling, bruising and redness for 12-24 hours.
      • Results are visible at 3 weeks and improve gradually over months with improvement in texture and tone.
      • Advanced wrinkling cannot be reversed and a minimal improvement is predictable in persons with alcohol and tobacco abuse..
      • Severe scarring may not respond.

      The best thing is to come in for a free assessment at the outset, we will go through what the procedure involves and what can realistically be expected from the treatment.
      There is no obligation with the assessment, so call us on 33505447 to book a free consultation at the outset.
      Regards Jo
      Dr Jo Turner
      SkinRevision
      .

    3. Rose
      Posted October 18, 2009 at 12:54 pm | Permalink

      Hello Dr Turner,

      I have done some research on the net and have found some very positive results not only cosmetically but medically too. All of the literature and videos however only appear to have the patient’s blood where as Regen mixes the blood with another product. Please can you tell me what the fluid composition is that is in the tubes?

      Many thanks,
      Rose

    4. Posted October 19, 2009 at 10:30 am | Permalink

      Hi Rose, The tubes used for the regen lab is actually just a media to get the platelets to separate, so we can extract the platelet rich plasma (PRP) ie it is not extracted or mixed with the plasma. After we have extracted the platelet rich plasma form the Regen tubes, we then add CaCl, this causes the platelets to release the Growth Factors which are responsible for the rejuvenating effect. I hope this has been of help. Jo

    5. Perfusionist
      Posted July 8, 2010 at 1:00 am | Permalink

      On the face how much is injected in each site? Also are you using CaCl/ thrombin to activate?

    6. Posted August 9, 2010 at 3:16 pm | Permalink

      Hi Perfusionist we use the CaCl to activate in the PRP tube. regards Dr Jo

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