PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is an autologous treatment: the plasma is drawn from the patient’s own blood, concentrated via centrifugation, and re-injected into the treatment area. The platelets release Growth Factors that promote cell regeneration, new blood vessel formation, and the synthesis of collagen and elastin. Because it is an autologous material, the risk of allergic reactions is very low.
Common clinical applications include facial and neck skin renewal, hair and scalp treatments for thinning, and use as a biological base alongside mesotherapy, microneedling, or dermal fillers.
A high-quality PRP protocol begins with the PRP tubes. The Dermoregen tubes are produced with sterile separation in primary packaging under laminar-flow conditions, enabling a high platelet concentration for an effective, concentrated treatment. The product is manufactured in accordance with ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 standards, CE-marked as a medical device, and made at Dermoaroma facilities in Italy.
As an option within the treatment protocol, components such as hyaluronic acid to support tissue repair or biotin to support cellular activity may be added — at the treating physician’s discretion.
Plasma quality is determined in the tube — but the injection method determines the uniformity of the result. Combining the Dermoregen tubes with the Mesogun U225 makes it possible to deliver the plasma in micro-injections at a consistent depth and dose, with reduced discomfort and rapid coverage of the scalp or face. Lee Daniels supplies the complete product chain — tubes, mesogun, and consumables — under one roof, including training and medical support.
What makes the Dermoregen tubes distinctive?
The tubes enable a high platelet concentration with sterile separation, and are manufactured to ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 standards with CE marking as a medical device.
Can PRP be injected with a mesotherapy gun (mesogun)?
Yes. Plasma prepared in Dermoregen tubes can be injected using the Mesogun U225, with uniform delivery and reduced discomfort.
Is the treatment safe?
PRP is an autologous treatment based on the patient’s own blood, so the risk of allergic reactions is minimal; the separation is performed under sterile conditions.