Understanding a Vampire Facial
A vampire facial gets its name from the use of your body’s own blood. The treatment aims to lessen the signs of aging and offer you a youthful and vibrant appearance. By using concentrated levels of platelets strategically placed into your blood plasma, we may accelerate your body’s natural healing processes. This is due to the new high levels of platelets around the target area.
Furthermore, vampire facials may stimulate new tissue growth. The boosted tissue growth may help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. There are a few different areas and problems that vampire facials may be able to help with. Some of these include:
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Furthermore, vampire facials may stimulate new tissue growth. The boosted tissue growth may help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. There are a few different areas and problems that vampire facials may be able to help with. Some of these include:
- Nasolabial lines
- Hollow, dark spots beneath the eyes
- Acne/scarring
- Hollow, dark spots beneath the eyes
- Wrinkes, fine lines, folds
- Marionette lines
Typically, your vampire facial will last roughly 60 minutes. Once complete, you can go back to your daily tasks without any significant downtime. Minor swelling may occur in the first 2-3 days.
3 vital things to know about a Vampire Facial
Does Vampire Facial stimulate collagen production?
Collagen production is vital to ensure that your skin heals properly and stays healthy.
A vampire facial may stimulate this important protein and fight the symptoms of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles.
How long should my Vampire Facial results last?
Usually, results from a vampire facial last around 12-18 months; however, this can be down to a few factors.
These factors may consist of your age and the number of treatments that you have had.
Do Vampire Facial treatments hurt?
Vampire facials should not hurt due to the local anaesthetic used to numb the target area.
After your treatment, you may experience some swelling and discomfort for up 3 days as you recover; however, this does not impede most individuals’ daily routines.