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Are you all fired up for summer fun? Here are vital cool tips to keep your skin happy and protected!
Warmer weather is upon us and as we change our wardrobe, it is important to change the way we protect our ourselves with summer skin care. With so many changes in temperature, moisture or humidity, the use of air conditioning along with the strength and … Learn More » “Are you all fired up for summer fun? Here are vital cool tips to keep your skin happy and protected!”
Regenerative Medicine Treatments Defined: What are the differences between Classic Prolotherapy, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), and Adipose Stem Cell Therapy?
Classic Prolotherapy, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), and Adipose Stem Cell Therapy are all regenerative medicine treatments used to promote tissue repair and healing, but they differ in their mechanisms and sources of therapeutic agents. Here are the key differences between these three therapies: Classic Prolotherapy Platelet-Rich … Learn More » “Regenerative Medicine Treatments Defined: What are the differences between Classic Prolotherapy, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), and Adipose Stem Cell Therapy?”
PRF: Platelet-Rich Fibrin is the next generation of skin rejuvenation
Have you noticed your skin sagging from volume loss, increased pore size or hyperpigmentation? Do you have a dull, dry complexion? Conventional fillers are outdated. You can now choose a fantastic natural alternative: Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF). Historically, PRF has been used in wound care and … Learn More » “PRF: Platelet-Rich Fibrin is the next generation of skin rejuvenation”
The Versatility of PRP: 5 diverse applications with big benefits
At Oregon Regenerative Medicine, we continue to be the leading providers of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and autologous stem cells in the treatment of sports injuries, joint preservation and osteoarthritis. But our pioneering expertise extends far beyond regenerative musculoskeletal medicine. Here are the other conditions where the regenerative … Learn More » “The Versatility of PRP: 5 diverse applications with big benefits”
Are you getting platelet-rich or platelet poor PRP?
by Dr. Noel Peterson, ND, DAAPM The vast majority of clinics have no idea of whether their PRP is platelet enriched or platelet poor. For over 20 years, Oregon Regenerative Medicine has been the only NW clinic to analyze every patient’s Platelet Rich Plasma in our laboratory … Learn More » “Are you getting platelet-rich or platelet poor PRP?”
Non-surgical Facelift at ORM: Look as young as you feel
Interested in enhancing your appearance without the risk of surgery? Want to reduce wrinkles and eliminate sagging skin with natural therapies? The non-surgical facelift could be a treatment option for you. Starting in your 20s, two inevitable changes occur in your appearance One: The loss … Learn More » “Non-surgical Facelift at ORM: Look as young as you feel”
Collagen Induction Therapy with PRP Microneedling: Restore Your Skin Naturally
by Oregon Regenerative Medicine It’s true that as you age you lose the collagen that forms the structure and volume of your skin. Without this collagen, gravity wins and your skin begins to sag and wrinkle. Fortunately, platelet rich plasma (PRP) microneedling can rebuild your … Learn More » “Collagen Induction Therapy with PRP Microneedling: Restore Your Skin Naturally”
PRP: 5 Ways To Harness Your Self-Healing Power
Platelet Rich Plasma, more commonly known as PRP, is an emerging therapy in many different fields of medicine. At ORM, we have pioneered the use of PRP for musculoskeletal pain and orthopedics. For over 15 years, Dr. Noel Peterson has taught hundreds of physicians in … Learn More » “PRP: 5 Ways To Harness Your Self-Healing Power”
How Retinol Effects Your Skin
The truth about Retinols and Retinoic Acid Retinol (vitamin A) is part of the retinoid family. The prescription form is retinoic acid. The over-the-counter form is called retinol. Biochemically they do the same thing. Other derivatives of vitamin A are retinyl palmitate, retinyl acetate, and … Learn More » “How Retinol Effects Your Skin”