Regenerative Planning

PRP and IPRF Consultation in Tel Aviv

PRP and IPRF are best approached as regenerative consultation topics: what are you trying to improve, what is realistic, and whether your health history and timeline make the plan suitable.

Quick answer

  • PRP/IPRF may be discussed for skin-quality support, tissue support, and hair-strengthening planning.
  • The right plan depends on the concern, medical background, expectations, and whether another treatment category fits better.
  • THEA keeps the discussion practical: natural-looking improvement, careful suitability, and no promise that one session solves every concern.

What PRP/IPRF planning should clarify

A useful PRP or IPRF consultation starts with the concern: skin quality, scalp or hair support, texture, healing goals, or maintenance. From there, the plan should explain what can reasonably improve, what may need a series, and when another treatment category is more honest.

Who should ask extra questions first

Visitors with medical conditions, blood-related questions, pregnancy or breastfeeding, medication use, allergies, or active skin/scalp concerns should discuss suitability before treatment. This is not a generic beauty menu item; it should be assessed personally.

How it fits with other THEA services

PRP/IPRF can sit beside skin rejuvenation, Sculptra, hyaluronic acid fillers, Botox, or no treatment at all depending on the problem. The point of consultation is to avoid matching a trend to the wrong goal.

Common questions

Is this a replacement for a personal consultation?

No. This page is educational. Suitability depends on health history, anatomy, goals, and professional assessment.

Can this be combined with other treatments?

Sometimes, but combination planning should be conservative and based on the cause of the concern rather than a menu of procedures.

How should I prepare for the conversation?

Bring your goals, timing, previous treatments, medications, relevant medical history, and examples of results that feel too strong or too subtle.

Start with a calm consultation

Use this page to organize your questions, then book a consultation when you want a personal plan.

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