Dr. Parsa explains why PRP is not great for volume augmentation.
Kami Parsa, M.D.
465 N Roxbury Dr #1011
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 777-8880
Dr. Parsa explains why PRP is not great for volume augmentation.
Kami Parsa, M.D.
465 N Roxbury Dr #1011
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 777-8880
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So they apply prp after the co2 treatment ??
what about derma prp
Then whats good for under eye hollows? Please answer..
I already done with this. It’s my second day and not much results. How many days will it take to get results?
This is exactly why people are confused. PRP isn’t really a “volume” thing, it’s more about skin quality and repair. It can help the area look healthier over time, but if the hollow is genetic or structural, PRP alone usually won’t magically fill it in.
I’ve seen this play out in real life too, my friend Cassey’s mom tried PRP for under-eye issues (she did it at R3 Stem Cell in Mexico), and the biggest change wasn’t instant volume, but better texture, less crepey skin, and overall the area just looked more rested. Subtle, not dramatic.
Feels like the real answer is: it depends on why the hollow is there. PRP helps the skin, fillers help volume, and expecting one thing to do everything is where people get disappointed.