
State of art Cosmotology in Queens
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RJMedical Center has its holistic approach to health and beauty. When you’re healthy, you naturally look beautiful. At our clinic, you get everything you need in one uplifting location. You’ll find experts in skin care, bodywork and hair care who can reveal the beauty in you that’s waiting just beneath the surface to reappear
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Everyone’s skin needs pampering from time to time. As you age, your skin naturally requires more care and attention. So let us empower you with our anti aging procedures only at Regenerate NY.
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PRP for face
We observe several physical changes as we become older. Our skin experiences several obvious changes. Do you wish to avoid surgery in order to get rid of facial lines and wrinkles? The plasma-rich protein (PRP) facial or the vampire facial could be the solution, though. It stimulates collagen synthesis and enhances skin tone and texture through microneedling.
Because platelet-rich plasma (PRP) facials aid in wound healing, they have become popular in plastic surgery. There are lots of platelets in PRP. This permits the synthesis and release of active proteins and growth factors that aid in healing. It is frequently used to rejuvenate facial skin.


Melasma | Acne Scar | Fine-lines & Wrinkles | Pigmentation | Rosacea | Stretch/burn scars

Spot-free

Radiant

Confident



Stubborn fat

Toned
Muscle
PRP for Hair Restoration
One of the four essential components of blood are platelets (the other three are red blood cells, white blood cells, and plasma). Platelets encourage the growth and regeneration of cells. Platelets are typically roughly five times more concentrated in PRP than in regular blood, as the name "platelet-rich plasma" suggests. This platelet concentration is advantageous because platelets generate growth factors that are known to aid in tissue regeneration and wound repair.
According to one idea regarding hair loss, platelets injected deeply into the scalp to reach the base of the hair follicle may stimulate a specific population of cells known as dermal papilla cells, which are essential for hair development.
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