I want to rejuvenate my skin. What are my options?

Written in association with: Dr Sunil Chopra
Published: | Updated: 11/08/2023
Edited by: Conor Lynch

We had the chance not so long ago to talk to esteemed London-based consultant dermatologist, Dr Sunil Chopra, who, in our latest article here, details what platelet-rich plasma therapy and Fraxel laser treatment are, and tells us what both can do for one’s skin. 

Can you detail what platelet-rich plasma therapy is?

Platelet-rich plasma therapy is when blood is withdrawn (usually from the arm) and is put in centrifuge in order to separate the plasma from the platelets. The platelets are then removed and then injected into the scalp or the skin. The platelets themselves have many growth factors, which promote the growth of collagen, new blood vessels, as well as the repair of nerves. It also helps hair follicles become healthier, and as a result, patients grow healthier, thicker hair.

 

Who is the ideal candidate for platelet-rich plasma therapy?

The ideal candidate for platelet-rich plasma is someone who does not want anything too invasive. We mainly use platelet-rich plasma therapy for rejuvenation of the skin, to make it look younger, to reduce wrinkles, and to reduce fine lines.

 

We also use it on the scalp to make the hair look healthier and thicker. We can also use it in certain medical conditions, such as alopecia areata where patients can lose their scalp, facial and body hair. We can also use it in leg ulcers and burns

 

What are the associated risks or side effects?

The main potential side effects are infection, bruising and/or swelling.  

 

What does Fraxel laser treatment treat?

Fraxel laser treatment is used to rejuvenate the skin, and is also commonly used to treat scarring caused by acne.

 

With regards to Fraxel laser treatment, what should patients be aware of?

Patients have to be aware that, during the entire Fraxel treatment process, they must always wear sunscreen in the sun. They cannot have Fraxel laser treatment if they have a tan, and they also have to make sure that, after the laser treatment, they protect themselves from the sun as much as they possibly can.

 

How many times will I need Fraxel laser treatment?

The Fraxel laser may be only required once. However, if the patient has quite severe scarring, you may need between two and four treatments with the Fraxel laser. When it comes to rejuvenation, it's all a matter of one's opinion. One is always happy after one treatment, but further treatment can also improve the outcome even more.

 

I often find that after the sixth Fraxel laser treatment, the improvement tends to come to a plateau, and for that reason, I tend to limit it to six treatments in any one course. Of course, you can repeat the Fraxel laser treatment at any time in the future, in order to rejuvenate your skin.

 

Dr Sunil Chopra is a highly qualified and mightily revered consultant dermatologist who can help rejuvenate your skin’s appearance through either platelet-rich plasma therapy or Fraxel laser treatment. Contact him today via his Top Doctors profile to schedule an appointment.

By Dr Sunil Chopra
Dermatology

Dr Sunil Chopra is a highly revered consultant dermatologist who possesses expertise in conditions such as acne, skin cancer, acne scars, vitiligo, rosacea, as well as facial aesthetics amongst many others. He currently privately practises at the highly renowned The London Dermatology Centre, where he is the clinical director and founder at the clinic that specialises in skin cancer and hair and scalp disorders, to mention a few. 

Dr Chopra, who is one of the UK's leading dermatologists, undertook both his undergraduate and postgraduate medical training at the University College London, and also trained for a year in chest medicine at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. Impressively, he then undertook a two-year full-time research project which focused specifically on the blood and nerve supply of skin. 

Dr Chopra is, presently, responsible for running a skin cancer research group, which centres its research on potential treatments for the common cancer. He obtained a bachelor of science degree in immunology from the University College London in 1986, and then went on to successfully complete an MBBS four years later at the University of London. 

He is also the current director and founder of SPS Healthcare, London, which is a company that specialises in the development of drugs that can effectively treat skin disease. Not only this, but Dr Chopra has also gained a significant amount of teaching experience, holding various teaching posts in the past, including undergraduate student teaching at Bart's and University College London Medical School. 

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