PRP facials, also known as vampire facials, provide a natural option for rejuvenating and hydrating the face, rather than using filler. The vampire facial boosts elastin and collagen production by stimulating cell turnover. This enhances the appearance of skin, reducing fine lines, acne scarring, and improving overall texture. It’s beneficial for individuals with sun damage, premature wrinkles, and those seeking hydrated and radiant skin.
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No Consultation Required
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Treatment Type
Face & Skin
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Treatment Length
60 minutes
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Number of Treatments Needed
1 to 3
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Downtime
1 day
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Results Duration
6 months
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Benefits
Village
Whether you’re headed for the Village or Uptown, we are centrally located in Midtown. We are convenient no matter what your destination.
Well-Versed
At DK Med Spa, we are incredibly well-versed in the treatments that benefit skin. We have a personalized treatment that works for you.
Velvety
When you come in for a vampire facial in Manhattan, the treatment will be painless and the results will be the most velvety skin.
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Taking the client’s own blood during the appointment is why PRP Injections work. After separating the red blood cells and plasma, we then inject the plasma into the face. Plasma contains growth factors and proteins that repair body injuries and also help with inflammation. One of the best parts? Using your own blood means that you’ll avoid any allergic reactions to the treatment.
When you come in for a vampire facial in Manhattan, we can apply a topical anesthesia to your face. After treatment, your face may feel tender for 24 hours, but you shouldn’t experience any significant pain.
Injecting PRP takes less than an hour to complete. Clients should not work out for 24 to 48 hours after treatment. Abstaining from an arduous workout prevents the plasma from moving from the treated area to other areas of the body.
Most people qualify as excellent candidates for a vampire facial in Manhattan. Those who have sun damage, uneven texture, acne, fine lines and hyperpigmentation are great candidates for this procedure. Individuals with autoimmune conditions, open wounds or signs of poor healing should not have this treatment. It is also not recommended for clients with active infections, low platelet counts, or a history of keloid formations.