Niklaus Mikaelson
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I've been a bit offline as I've been heavily researching Albinum PRF (biofillers) and i decided to pull the plug
My beauty clinic is finally getting somewhere I should have everything I need now for injecting biofillers (once it arrives), as well as doing vampire facials (PRP)
This is everything i ordered so far (apart from a e-book about PRF in facial aesthetics), feel free to let me know if I'm missing something - considering numbing cream, but it's expensive so not sure if I should get it
Here's the cost breakdown for initial setup:
I know, it's on the expensive side but it can be done cheaper (will make cheaper alternatives in a proper guide once I realise the post/video about me doing all of this). I just wanted to make sure I haver proper stuff as I will be dealing with my face, and don't want to risk non sterile/dull syringes and inferior tools
My plan is to do vampire facials once a month and inject Alb - PRF fillers every 5-6 months into my tear trought, possibly chin, possibly gonion, and unlikely but maybe slightly on cheekbones
For those who don't know what biofillers:
Albumin prf fillers are a type of dermal filler that are made from a protein found in blood plasma called albumin. They are injected into the skin to add volume and smooth out wrinkles or other signs of aging.
Benefits of albumin fillers include:
-They provide a natural-looking result as they are made from human plasma.
-They are biocompatible, meaning they are well tolerated by the body.
-They are temporary, so the effects will eventually wear off and can be easily reversed if desired
-They can be used to treat a variety of skin concerns including wrinkles, fine lines, acne scars, and volume loss in the face
-They are non-surgical, which means less downtime and recovery time compared to more invasive procedures
-They have a low risk of allergic reactions or side effects
-They are safe and effective when used by a trained professional or by me
It's worth noting that currently, albumin fillers are not yet widely available for aesthetic use, so they're expensive and many practitioners don't do the protocol correctly or just use PPP (platelet poor plasma) fillers and more research is needed.
I highly recommend reading research papers by Richard J. Miron PhD or watch his educational videos on YouTube and finally get the eBook if you want to even more knowledge on the injection part of it (or wait for my post)
My beauty clinic is finally getting somewhere I should have everything I need now for injecting biofillers (once it arrives), as well as doing vampire facials (PRP)
This is everything i ordered so far (apart from a e-book about PRF in facial aesthetics), feel free to let me know if I'm missing something - considering numbing cream, but it's expensive so not sure if I should get it
Here's the cost breakdown for initial setup:
I know, it's on the expensive side but it can be done cheaper (will make cheaper alternatives in a proper guide once I realise the post/video about me doing all of this). I just wanted to make sure I haver proper stuff as I will be dealing with my face, and don't want to risk non sterile/dull syringes and inferior tools
My plan is to do vampire facials once a month and inject Alb - PRF fillers every 5-6 months into my tear trought, possibly chin, possibly gonion, and unlikely but maybe slightly on cheekbones
For those who don't know what biofillers:
Albumin prf fillers are a type of dermal filler that are made from a protein found in blood plasma called albumin. They are injected into the skin to add volume and smooth out wrinkles or other signs of aging.
Benefits of albumin fillers include:
-They provide a natural-looking result as they are made from human plasma.
-They are biocompatible, meaning they are well tolerated by the body.
-They are temporary, so the effects will eventually wear off and can be easily reversed if desired
-They can be used to treat a variety of skin concerns including wrinkles, fine lines, acne scars, and volume loss in the face
-They are non-surgical, which means less downtime and recovery time compared to more invasive procedures
-They have a low risk of allergic reactions or side effects
-They are safe and effective when used by a trained professional or by me
It's worth noting that currently, albumin fillers are not yet widely available for aesthetic use, so they're expensive and many practitioners don't do the protocol correctly or just use PPP (platelet poor plasma) fillers and more research is needed.
I highly recommend reading research papers by Richard J. Miron PhD or watch his educational videos on YouTube and finally get the eBook if you want to even more knowledge on the injection part of it (or wait for my post)