Regeneris – Cracow Face and Body Instytute

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The results of Regeneris are as follows:
– improved appearance of the skin
– reduction of nasolabial folds
– reduction of wrinkles in the eye area and increased firmness of the skin in that area
– improved elasticity of the skin on the décolletage, hands etc.
– filling of acne scars
– treatment of male type baldness
– rejuvenated and revitalized skin
– improved texture and firmness of the skin

Regeneris is a therapeutic procedure developed by a Swiss company specializing in the research, development and production of biotechnological preparations.

It is a proven procedure that has been used for over 10 years in reconstructive surgery, orthopaedics and dentistry (and, since 2003, in aesthetic medicine); platelet rich plasma is injected into the area to be corrected (treated).
The procedure uses activated blood platelets that are rich in growth factors delivered to a relevant structure in our system. Blood platelets are responsible for the repair processes in our skin, leading to the healing of injuries.
By supplying the damaged tissue with the activated blood platelets, we reverse the age of the skin and stop the processes of ageing.

Blood platelets are obtained from plasma, which contains many substances necessary for cell survival such as nutrients, vitamins, hormones, electrolytes and proteins.
To carry out the treatment, blood is drawn from a patient into test tubes, then spun in a centrifuge to obtain platelet rich plasma, to which an activator is added. The resultant preparation is administered in the form of mesotherapy or deep injections to the treated area.
Zabiegi przeprowadza się w serii. The injections are usually performed two to four weeks apart.
There may be some swelling, redness and slight bruising at the injection sites, but these effects are temporary.
Full results of the treatment are visible after three weeks.
Contraindications:
– inflammation at the injection site
– pregnancy and breastfeeding (relative contraindication)
– autoimmune diseases
– blood diseases
– neoplasms