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Plasma treatment, plasmolifting or PRP method point

PRP Hair Restoration Certificate

ABOUT
PRP method

Course Objective

This comprehensive one-day course is designed to introduce the medical professional to a fast-growing and in-demand service that can be performed on all skin types.

 

PRP is a very popular treatment offered in clinics today. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in aesthetic medicine, includes facial rejuvenation and hair restoration.

 

PRP stimulates healthy cell growth, increases collagen production, repairs damaged tissues which can increase overall skin health.

 

PRP can also increase blood supply to the hair follicle, increase hair thickness, decrease hair loss and it is an effective treatment for hair restoration.

 

PRP for skin rejuvenation, increases collagen production, acne scarring, skin texture and tone improvement and provides overall anti-aging benefits.

 

Prerequisite: Canadian Licensed medical professional

MD, RN, RPN (proof required to be submitted at registration)

 

Course Length: 7 hours (dependent on class size)                          

A clinician administers PRP injection to patient's scalp
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Didactic & Clinic Application

In-person Lecture

  • Phlebotomy, venipuncture setup and application

  • Proper blood collection

  • Benefits of platelet-rich plasma (PRP)

  • Utility of platelet-rich plasma (PRP)

  • Contraindications, risks, and side effects

  • Proper PRP collection process

  • Application of PRP

  • Rules and regulations

  • Pricing of service

  • Client waiver forms

  • How to connect with a medical director

Practical Clinic
(Models Provided by the College)

  • Client consultation and waiver forms

  • Treatment area setup

  • Indications and contra-indications

  • Client SOAP charting

  • Phlebotomy techniques

  • PRP Injection techniques for hair restoration

  • PRP injection for facial techniques

  • Vampire Facial (microneedling)

  • Trainees work on live models

  • Hands-on practical

  • Client homecare recommendations

This program does not require approval under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005

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