Differences with PRP treatments

While both Stem Cell Supernatant and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatments fall under the category of regenerative medicine, they differ significantly in their mechanisms and applications.

Key Differences:

Active Ingredients:

  • PRP Treatments: The primary active ingredients are growth factors contained in platelets.

  • Stem Cell Supernatant Treatments: The primary active ingredients are growth factors released from stem cells.

Mechanism of Action:

  • PRP Treatments: Growth factors in platelets work by attracting the body's existing stem cells to the site of injury or damage, prompting these stem cells to repair the area. The effectiveness of PRP treatments depends on the availability and response of the bodyโ€™s own stem cells.

  • Stem Cell Supernatant Treatments: These treatments directly introduce growth factors into the body, bypassing the need to rely on the body's existing stem cells. This direct approach often results in a more efficient and effective regenerative process.

Facial Treatments:

  • PRP Facials (e.g., Vampire Facials): These are invasive procedures that require downtime for recovery.

  • Stem Cell Supernatant Facials: These can be non-invasive, utilizing special machines to deliver the serum deep into the skin without any downtime. Invasive options, like microneedling, are also available but are not recommended for visitors due to the required recovery period.

For visitors to Tokyo, we recommend the non-invasive Stem Cell Supernatant facial treatments for immediate, downtime-free rejuvenation.

However, if you are interested in the invasive options, please contact us for more details.

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