
AMM 373: Rejuvenate Skin: Discover Innmedis’s Plasma Therapy Breakthrough
March 12, 2025
This episode covers a recent study from Innmedis, Poland, exploring platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) therapies for skin rejuvenation. The research examined the impact of these treatments on skin density and thickness, revealing impressive improvements, particularly in the forehead and cheeks. A notable finding is that age did not affect the results, indicating the potential universal applicability of these treatments. The study also highlights a novel protocol that generates four plasma fractions from a single blood draw. With over 60% of participants reporting significant improvements, PRP and PRF treatments emerge as promising options in aesthetic medicine.
Quick Takes
- The study focused on the effectiveness of PRP and PRF treatments for skin rejuvenation.
- Significant improvements in skin density were noted, especially in the forehead and cheeks, across all age groups.
- High-frequency ultrasound was used to ensure precision in assessing changes, validating the research findings.
Episode Transcript
Today is March 1, 2025, and we’re diving into a recent study from Innmedis, Poland, which sheds light on the effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) treatments for skin rejuvenation. This pioneering research aimed to unravel the age-related impacts of these therapies on skin density and thickness.
The study involved 20 women aged between 30 to 60, each receiving a series of treatments at intervals of 4 to 6 weeks. The result? Significant improvements were noted in skin density, especially in the forehead and cheeks, without age influencing the outcome. This suggests a promising universal applicability of the treatment regardless of age.
Interestingly, the protocols developed yielded four distinct plasma fractions from just one blood draw, a feat that underscores Innmedis’s innovative approach. High-frequency ultrasound ensured precision in assessing changes, further validating these findings.
Patient satisfaction was another highlight, with over 60% reporting significant improvements and 100% indicating they would recommend the treatment. It’s a testament to the potential of PRP and PRF therapies as promising candidates in aesthetic medicine’s toolkit.
That’s today’s aesthetic insight – remember, achieving beautiful, healthy skin might just be a plasma fraction away!