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Reverse Aging With Dracula Therapy

Another name for Stimulated Self Serum skin therapy - Dracula therapy sounds somewhat creepy but it is a great alternative to Botox. It is also called S3 therapy and currently it is the hottest anti-aging treatment. The therapy helps in healing scars and makes wrinkled, dry and lackluster skin look and feel younger. The therapy does not involve the use of painful lasers, synthetic fillers or peel. All that Dracula Therapy does is promises younger looking skin.

Why Is It Called Dracula Therapy?

One the simple reason of why it is called Dracula Therapy is that it involves injecting your face with your own blood. Introduced in the UK by Daniel Sister, a London-based French cosmetic doctor, the therapy is somewhat similar to Mesotherapy that involves dozens of tiny injections of minerals and vitamins into superficial layers of skin. However Mesotherapy does not involve use of blood.


What Dracula Therapy Is Like?

Dracula Therapy is essentially an age defying, nonsurgical treatment wherein the doctor takes vials of your blood and separates its key components -- the serum, the red blood cells and platelets. Amino acids and vitamins are then mixed in the serum so that the enriched serum can be re-injected to your face. The whole process completes in just three steps and does not take more than 20 minutes. Although the injections do not add any volume to the area that has been treated but it's stimulates the production of collagen and cell migration to eliminate wrinkles, fine lines and folds.

Is Dracula Therapy Safe?

Although this therapy sounds weird but since more than two decades, scientists have been using patient's own serum to regenerate receding gums.

Also, several studies has been conducted in the US according to which injecting platelet rich plasma (PRP) into those areas in body that have received sports injuries can lead to better and faster recovery.

Secret Behind Dracula Therapy Success?

There is only one secret that makes this therapy so amazing. Growth factor of human serum is quite high. Additionally when natural proteins, vitamins and minerals are added to it, it can supercharge healing and reverse the damage that body has received.

Dracula therapy involves a combination of regenerative injection therapy (RIT) and platelet rich plasma (PRP) for treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. With aging and loss of collagen, skin starts to lose its elasticity and begins to thin. Injecting PRP into skin stimulates production of collagen and makes skin look younger.

The Procedure

Two main applications are involved in Dracula Therapy

•    Filling the creases and folds with enriched serum with use of injections that are a little deep and may even leave a little bruising.
•    Rejuvenating sagging, thinning and less elastic skin present anywhere on the body.

Because there is a little bruising, a numbing cream is applied on the area that has been injected so that you do not feel the pain. Any bruising or swelling goes in a couple of days and the appearance of area that has been treated returns to normal. Improvements are only noticed in about one or two weeks. If required, after a month or so, a second treatment can be taken. If there is a requirement, non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory medicine can be taken to combat inflammation.
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