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Skin<br />

in regeneration and rejuvenation of<br />

the target tissues. Platelets, when<br />

activated, release multiple growth<br />

factors and cytokines, which play a<br />

major role in tissue regeneration.”<br />

After an EmCyte PRP skin<br />

rejuvenation treatment, you’ll begin<br />

to see a noticeable difference in your<br />

skin texture and tone within about<br />

three weeks, which gradually keeps<br />

improving. Skin regains its clarity,<br />

with a reduction in fine lines and<br />

wrinkles and an overall younger and<br />

healthier appearance. Results usually<br />

last for about 12 months.<br />

The treatment involves minimal<br />

downtime, although some temporary<br />

bruising at injection sites is normal.<br />

In general, Dr Al-Taiff recommends<br />

three sessions with six monthly<br />

maintenance sessions.<br />

He stresses that research and<br />

education into the type of PRP<br />

treatment you are going to receive is<br />

critical to obtaining optimal results:<br />

“Ensure your doctor is appropriately<br />

skilled and experienced in the<br />

procedure and that they are using<br />

a reputable PRP system, such as<br />

EmCyte PRP. I have been performing<br />

PRP therapy for a long time now, and<br />

I have found EmCyte delivers more<br />

successful fi nal results.”<br />

While no two procedures are the<br />

same, Dr Al-Taiff emphasises that to<br />

obtain the best results in any cosmetic<br />

treatment, multiple factors come into<br />

play. “The outcome of PRP depends<br />

on the expertise of your practitioner,<br />

the PRP system used to separate the<br />

PRP, the platelets count and your<br />

individual health. Accordingly, the<br />

results are variable in timeframe and<br />

degree of improvement.”<br />

improve the appearance of stretch<br />

marks and scarring. It is also used for a<br />

wide range of various other modalities<br />

including hair restoration, vaginal<br />

rejuvenation and the targeting of<br />

infl ammation from sporting injuries.<br />

Dr Abbas Al-Taiff is a pioneer in the<br />

use of PRP to treat different skin, hair<br />

and sexual health problems. He was the<br />

fi rst Australian doctor to use PRP to<br />

manage alopecia Totalis (full hair loss<br />

of the scalp), and he has many years<br />

experience using PRP to treat thinning<br />

hair in both men and women.<br />

He is the creator of the PRP treatment<br />

protocols ‘Virgin Me’ vulvo-vaginal<br />

rejuvenation and ‘Erect Me’ erectile<br />

dysfunction, and has developed his own<br />

proprietary scoring system for measuring<br />

improvements from PRP. CBM<br />

WHERE<br />

TO GET IT<br />

To find an EmCyte PRP<br />

practitioner in your area, visit<br />

www.likeyourlook.com.au<br />

BEFORE<br />

Dr Abbas Al-Taiff<br />

Westmead 02 9687 Skin & 3666 Hair Clinic<br />

12 Caroline Street Westmead NSW 2145<br />

www.skinandhairclinic.com<br />

Ph: (02) 96873666<br />

Fax: (02) 96873688<br />

www.skinandhairclinic.com<br />

westmeadaestheticpalace@hotmail.com<br />

AFTER EmCyte PRP treatment by Dr Al-Taiff<br />

http://facebook.com/westmeadaestheticpalace<br />

WHAT ELSE CAN PRP<br />

BE USED FOR?<br />

Platelets heal wounds on many parts<br />

of the body so EmCyte PRP can be<br />

used in many ways. In addition to<br />

treating wrinkles and skin laxity in<br />

the face, neck, décolletage, back<br />

of hands and under the eyes, it can<br />

BEFORE<br />

AFTER EmCyte PRP treatment by Dr Al-Taiff<br />

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