PRP and PRF for Face, Lips and Hair Procedures for Medical and Dental Providers
Day 1
Introduction to Aging and Wrinkles
Learning Objectives: This presentation will teach attendees to understand how the face ages over time and the patient psychology associated with it. Also, attendees will understand what non-invasive facial procedures are currently available along with learning facial anatomy and physiology.
- How the face changes with aging
- Psychology and Social aspects of facial aging
- Review of non-invasive facial procedures
- Facial Skin, Subcutaneous and Muscle anatomy and physiology
2 Hour
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) in Aesthetics
Learning Objectives: This presentation will teach attendees what exactly defines platelet rich plasma, the history and regulations, along with how it’s processed and prepared for use.
- What is Platelet Rich Plasma
- History of Use
- FDA Regulations of PRP
- PRP Processing and Preparation
1 Hour
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) for Face Treatments
Learning Objectives: This presentation will teach attendees what peer-reviewed research evidence shows for facial PRP treatments. Anatomy zones that are safe versus “danger” will be taught, along with how to evaluate patients and plan for PRP facial procedures.
Attendees will learn how PRP facial injections and microneedling are performed, and appropriate post procedure instructions for patients.
- Evidence Based Indications for Face PRP Treatments
- Anatomy Safe/Danger Zones for Face Treatments
- Patient Evaluation and Procedure Planning
- Model Patient Procedure for PRP Injections
- Model Patient Procedure for PRP Microneedling
- Post Procedure Instructions for Face PRP Treatments.
2 Hours
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) for Hair Treatment
Learning Objectives: This presentation will teach attendees what evidence based research shows as indications for hair PRP procedures. Also, what are safe and “danger” anatomy zones for the hair PRP Procedure.
Patient evaluation and procedure planning for hair procedures are taught, and attendees will watch appropriate techniques on a model patient and learn the appropriate post-procedure instructions for best outcomes.
- Evidence Based Indications for Hair PRP Treatments
- Anatomy Safe/Danger Zones for Hair PRP Treatments
- Numbing Techniques for Hair PRP Treatments
- Patient Evaluation and Procedure Planning
- Model Patient Procedure for Hair PRP Treatments
- Post Procedure Instructions for Hair PRP Treatments.
3 Hours
Day 2
Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) in Aesthetics
Learning Objectives: This presentation will teach attendees what exactly defines platelet rich fibrin, the history and regulations, along with how it’s processed and prepared for use.
- What is Platelet Rich Fibrin
- History of Use
- FDA Regulations of PRF
- Lip Augmentation
- Gummy Smile
- DAO – Lip Corners
2 Hours
Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRP) for Face Treatments
Learning Objectives: This presentation will teach attendees what peer-reviewed research evidence shows for facial PRF treatments. Anatomy zones that are safe versus “danger” will be taught, along with how to evaluate patients and plan for PRP facial procedures.
Attendees will learn proper technique from observing a model patient procedure, provide post-procedure instructions, and learn how to look out for and handle PRF complications.
- Evidence Based Indications for Face PRF Treatments
- Anatomy of the Facial Areas where PRF is performed
- Safe/Danger Zones for Face PRF Treatments
- Patient Evaluation and Procedure Planning
- Model Patient Procedure for PRP Injections
- Looking out for, and handling PRF complications.
- Post Procedure Instructions for Face PRF Treatments.
2 Hours
Combination Therapies
Learning Objectives: PRP and PRF procedures for aesthetics are often used in combination or with adjuvant biologics and/or therapies. This presentation will teach attendees how to combine PRP and PRF for the best outcomes and what therapies and/or biologics to add in or avoid.
- How to combine PRP and PRF for face procedures.
- Adjuvant biologics for combination use or to avoid.
1 Hour
PRF Patient Procedures
Learning Objectives: Attendees will learn proper patient evaluation and procedure planning, along with procedure techniques under direct faculty supervision for appropriate PRF placement for various facial areas.
- Patient Evaluation and Procedure Planning.
- Model Patient Procedure for PRF Injections in Lips.
- Model Patient Procedure for PRF Injections in nasolabial folds.
- Post Procedure Instructions for Face PRF Treatments.
3 Hours