Many people wonder why a dermatologist would draw their blood and put it back into their face. Yet PRP, which concentrates the platelets and growth factors in your blood and returns them to the skin, is a regenerative treatment that patients with sensitive, inflammation-prone skin have long trusted. Its benefits were well recognized, but it carried a drawback: delivered by manual syringe, the pain and bruising were significant enough that many hesitated even when they understood its potential. Once a needle-free injector eased that burden, the treatment left no needle marks and minimal bruising and allowed patients to return to daily life the same day, and its scope widened from acne scars and enlarged pores to rosacea, atopic dermatitis, and melasma. Dr. Somin Ryu of Bluebird Dermatology (Seongnam, Korea), one of the country's most prolific CureJet users, calls PRP "regenerative components the body makes on its own," and walks through her patient-tailored approach, 100 different settings for 100 different patients, along with what patients should know before and after treatment.
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