An autologous plasma transplant is a treatment in which your own plasma becomes the filling material. Your plasma is heated to a precisely defined temperature, which changes its consistency. Normally, plasma is thin and fluid, but with increased temperature, it thickens and gains a texture similar to other fillers. With this higher density, the plasma also gains volumizing properties and can be used to treat sunken subcutaneous areas or to fill scars.
Procedure overview
The doctor will draw a small amount of your blood using a needle. The test tube with the blood is placed into a special device where the plasma is centrifuged and heated. While the machine is working, the treated area is numbed with an anesthetic cream. The plasma is then injected into the treated area through fine microinjections.
After the procedure, small red spots may appear but usually disappear within a few hours. It is recommended to avoid direct sunlight and high temperatures on the day of the treatment.