PRP
in Portland, OR

Ortho-Rejuv is one of the leading providers of PRP treatments in Portland, helping thousands of patients improve their skin texture and appearance. We utilize cutting-edge centrifuge technology to prepare regenerative solutions and achieve a maximal cosmetic effect. Our comprehensive therapy can address various aesthetic concerns, from wrinkles and acne scars to hair restoration. Ortho-Rejuv’s extensive experience in regenerative medicine allows us to achieve consistent, natural-looking results while maintaining the highest safety standards.

What Is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)?

PRP is a concentrated form of plasma derived from a patient’s own blood that contains many platelets, growth factors, and other bioactive proteins. Our healthcare provider draws a small amount of blood and processes it in a centrifuge machine to separate the plasma from other components. As a result, we receive a concentrated solution that contains more platelets than typically found in normal blood. PRP can be injected into various body parts to address different cosmetic problems. The entire preparation and injection process takes 30 minutes to an hour.

Conditions Treated With PRP

Acne scars

Fine lines and wrinkles

Hair loss

Rosacea

Scars

Sun damage

Uneven skin texture

uneven skin texture
sun damage
scars
rosacea
hair loss
Fine lines and wrinkles
Acne Scars

Areas Treated With PRP

Consultation & Preparation for PRP Therapy

Preparation for PRP treatment involves several essential steps. Initially, patients undergo a thorough consultation, during which their medical history is reviewed and the procedure’s suitability is assessed. Our healthcare providers also discuss any medications the person takes, particularly blood thinners, which may need to be temporarily discontinued.
In the days before the procedure, patients are advised to maintain good hydration levels and avoid certain anti-inflammatory medications that could interfere with the PRP injections. Blood tests might be conducted to ensure appropriate platelet counts and rule out any conditions that could affect the treatment’s success. The target area is photographed and measured for before-and-after comparisons.

PRP Treatment Procedure: A Detailed Guide

Blood Draw

The process begins with a blood draw from the patient’s arm, similar to a routine blood test. Depending on the treatment goals, the amount taken usually ranges from 30 to 60 ml. The blood is collected in specialized tubes containing anticoagulants to prevent clotting during processing.
The extracted material is placed in a centrifuge machine, which spins it at high speeds (typically 1,500-3,500 RPM) for 10-15 minutes. This procedure separates the blood into distinct layers: red blood cells at the bottom, PRP in the middle, and platelet-poor plasma at the top. Next, our practitioners perform a second spin for additional processing.
We carefully extract the golden-colored PRP layer from the centrifuged blood using a sterile syringe. This concentrated portion contains 5-10 times more platelets than regular blood, along with beneficial growth factors and cytokines. The exact amount extracted depends on the initial blood volume and condition that must be addressed.
The area to be treated is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Local anesthesia is not used because it may interfere with PRP. However, the procedure is generally not too painful and is easily tolerated by most patients. Surface markings might be made to identify precise injection points.
The concentrated PRP is injected into the treatment area using very fine needles. Our healthcare provider may target multiple sites to ensure even distribution of the PRP. The number of injections varies depending on the size of the treatment area and the condition being addressed. Some procedures might also involve a fanning or cross-hatching technique for optimal coverage.
Once all injections are complete, the treatment site is cleaned again. Our healthcare provider performs a final assessment to ensure proper placement and distribution of the PRP. Depending on the treatment area, we may apply a dressing or bandage.

Recovery After PRP Treatment

Most patients return to their normal daily activities immediately after the procedure. However, the treated area might be sore for 2-3 days. During the first 48 hours, patients should avoid taking anti-inflammatory medications as they can interfere with the platelet activation process. The recovery timeline typically follows this pattern:
It is important to be patient because PRP therapy takes some time to work and address cosmetic concerns. We recommend following these guidelines to speed up the healing process and maximize results:
Full recovery and optimal results typically occur within 2-3 months. Some patients may require multiple treatments spaced several weeks apart for maximum benefit.

Candidates for PRP Treatments

As the popularity of PRP in aesthetic medicine continues to grow, we must carefully evaluate potential candidates to ensure optimal results. PRP has many cosmetic applications, but not everyone is eligible for this procedure. Suitable candidates include:
Full recovery and optimal results typically occur within 2-3 months. Some patients may require multiple treatments spaced several weeks apart for maximum benefit.

Contraindications

Several conditions and circumstances may disqualify patients from receiving PRP treatment. People with blood disorders, platelet abnormalities, or those taking blood-thinning medications should avoid PRP therapy. The treatment is also contraindicated for individuals with chronic liver disease, active skin infections in the target area, systemic disorders affecting blood clotting, and uncontrolled diabetes. Those with active cancer or a history of this condition should not undergo PRP therapy.
Additionally, severe anemia, pregnancy, breastfeeding, autoimmune diseases affecting platelets, active skin conditions (eczema or psoriasis) in the treatment area, and a history of keloid formation are all contraindications for PRP injections. Our healthcare provider screens every patient for these issues to ensure complete safety.

Benefits of PRP

PRP therapy has gained significant popularity in aesthetic medicine over the past decade. As a minimally invasive treatment using the patient’s blood components, it has become a go-to option for those seeking natural rejuvenation solutions. PRP offers numerous benefits, including the following:

Cost of PRP Treatment in Portland, OR

The cost of PRP therapy in Portland ranges from $600 to $2,500 per session. The price varies depending on the target area, the provider’s expertise, and the health center’s location. Most cosmetic concerns, such as wrinkles, hair loss, acne scars, or rosacea, typically require multiple sessions for optimal results.
Ortho-Rejuv provides accurate price quotes during the initial consultation. PRP treatments for cosmetic purposes are generally not covered by insurance. However, we offer flexible financing plans from Cherry to make this therapy more affordable.

What Makes Our Aesthetic
Treatments Different From Others?

Ortho-Rejuv combines clinical excellence with a holistic approach to patient care. We offer cutting-edge PRP procedures delivered by skilled medical professionals who prioritize safety and personalized treatment. Our commitment to noninvasive solutions and comprehensive care leads to natural-looking results and improves people’s well-being. We are always happy to meet new patients and demonstrate how this innovative treatment can address their aesthetic needs!
Dr. Nancy Yen Shipley experienced in the use of ultrasound and orthobiologics in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. And is additionally certified in Laser treatment of medical conditions, post-surgical and post-traumatic scars, PRP, injectable neuromodulators for medical and aesthetic applications.
Ms. Kylie Farwell is a board-certified Physician Assistant and a native Idahoan. Trained in orthobiologics, PRP, ultrasound-guided interventions, laser therapy, and neuromodulators such as botox, and fillers, Kylie is passionate about helping patients overcome their post-surgical and post-traumatic scars, and present their best selves forward to the world.
Dr. Natalie Mesnier, the driving force behind Ortho-Rejuv, stands at the forefront of aesthetic innovation. With a rich background in the aesthetic realm, she is notably skilled in anti-aging laser therapies, skin revitalization, and the meticulous use of injectables and fillers. Alongside her certifications in advanced aesthetic procedures, including PRP and neuromodulator applications, Dr. Mesnier’s mission is singular: to empower patients to experience and radiate their utmost beauty and confidence.