What are the Benefits of Vampire Treatments?

You may have heard of Vampire Treatments, where they take your blood and rejuvenate your skin but there is often a grey area around who can perform vampire treatments, what the benefits are, and where you can have a vampire treatment done on your body. We want to answer all your questions and give you more information on why vampire treatments might be right for you!

The Types of Vampire Treatments

There are various Vampire treatments someone can receive all having a similar process. One of our medical spa professionals places hyaluronic acid dermal fillers in strategic places on the face to restore lost facial volume and lift the desired area of the face. The next step is applying the PRP, which stands for platelet-rich plasma. This substance is derived from the patient’s own blood and can be used to rebuild tissue and reduce telltale signs. The Platelet-Rich Plasma is used to enhance these results by stimulating collagen production in the deeper layers of the skin through natural growth factors. This procedure is non-invasive and only requires topical anesthesia. The procedure typically lasts about one to two hours.

Vampire Treatments:

  • Vampire Facial®

  • Vampire Scalp®

  • Vampire Facelift®

The Benefits of Vampire Treatments

Vampire treatments provide a wide range of benefits with the main one being that it’s an anti-aging procedure, making it a great treatment for those looking to turn back time! Vampire treatments are a fan favorite not only for their anti-aging abilities but because they also non invasive and have little down time. There is no suprise for the popularity around Vampire treatments since they can provide fast and great results that last up to 2 years

Is a Vampire Treatment Right For You

A lot of people wonder if vampire treatments are right for them and what the process is for the treatments. The Vampire Facial® is a great option for adults of any age. However, if you are taking a blood thinner, have a medical condition related to your blood (e.g. HIV, Hepatitis C), or currently have skin cancer, this treatment is not recommended. Please reach out with any questions you may have about the vampire treatment.

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