CRAZY RESULTS with PRF - a MUST for aging under-eyes

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @RundownwithRachel
    @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +16

    PRF is great - but something everyone should know: like most Minimally Invasive treatments the results are temporary. For some, the recovery time may not be worth it. If you are preparing for a big event, then it may be.

    • @karlyaethyrmorrison8880
      @karlyaethyrmorrison8880 2 года назад +1

      How long does it typically last?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +6

      @@karlyaethyrmorrison8880 hey! I realize everyone’s different, but I’ve been continuing to get it done every 6 months or so.

    • @user-mz1zl1bc4c
      @user-mz1zl1bc4c Год назад +1

      @@RundownwithRachel so the results you think last about 6 months? after the 6 months are done does the area stilll look a little better then before? Since there's stem cells from the blood, I've heard over time it's suppose to continue to improve and restore natural volume by rejuvinating fat cells do you think this was the case for you?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +2

      @@user-mz1zl1bc4c that is such a good question E! I wish I could say I remember how long it lasted or even took inventory of it. What I do not is that seeing the true results took some time. In general, I think it’s a long term play but hard to say how long the real results we are after last.

    • @duchessdelarue5983
      @duchessdelarue5983 8 месяцев назад +1

      lasts about a month to 6 weeks then you have to redo it they suggest doing it 3-4 times in a row then it's supposed to last 6 months to a year but I have not found that to be true at least not for tear troughs. 3 months after i see minimal improvement and still need filler to plump it up

  • @santanacaipirinha9536
    @santanacaipirinha9536 Год назад +36

    I had both PRF injections and PRF microneedling this past month. It's a very promising treatment, but I would say the biggest issue is finding a good provider that knows what they're doing. In my country there are only two places that offer PRF (the rest all still do PRP) and only one in my area. I had been reading up on it, looking into studies, finding out the best way to treat. For instance, after your blood is drawn there is a window of 60-90 seconds for it to go into the spinner to make the PRF. After the 90 seconds the size of the PRF membranes has already been reduced by 12%. Timing is key here. The provider I went to didn't even know this and said it should be fine to wait longer than that. There are also different kinds of spinners and even tubes, some that contain additives that you don't want in your PRF. There are a lot of factors that go into this that will determine the outcome of your treatment, so finding the right provider is essential. Unfortunately I don't have that available to me, so until PRF really picks up here and providers get more informed I'll have to shelf it.

    • @UPTURN200
      @UPTURN200 Год назад +2

      Does prp micro needling works??

    • @jacquelinedelgado6897
      @jacquelinedelgado6897 Год назад +1

      How long does plasma last when they send you home with a some of you plasma to use t

    • @KristenConahan
      @KristenConahan 7 месяцев назад +2

      does anyone worry about safety in the spinner? Like someone else's blood was in their befofe? EEK that scares me

    • @conniegonser1734
      @conniegonser1734 15 дней назад

      Can you send me your sources on the PRF?

    • @santanacaipirinha9536
      @santanacaipirinha9536 14 дней назад

      @@conniegonser1734 Sure. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30280327/ for the study on the effects of time on membrane size. Most other studies I found over the years were related to PRP or PRF-treatments for sports injuries or specific searches of mine such as the effects of anti-inflammatory medications on PRP/PRF. The information on spinners I got through Dr.Rajani, so no specific study on that.

  • @kristinahill2641
    @kristinahill2641 2 года назад +91

    Eye filler ruined my life. Don't do it. Modern research shows that the filler can last for more than 7 years. Mine lasted longer. I tried disolving it several times, but it would not go away. Finally, I had a lower bleph to try to get rid of it once and for all. I was tired of my doctor telling me the multiple rounds of hyaluronidase might dissolve my own tissue so I did the surgery. After surgery the filler was still there so I asked my doctor why he did not remove it. He said you can't see filler under the eyes during surgery. I was like wtf! Are you kidding me? Yep this story is real and the filler is still there and I am so angry. Lucky the famous Occuloplast refunded my money without me having to ask. Honestly, he was unable to help me and he was supposedly the best Doctor around. He is totally famous.

    • @itziebitz
      @itziebitz Год назад +3

      I'm using red light therapy now. It created eye bags. Mine is a disaster. It shifted.

    • @alexander_no350
      @alexander_no350 Год назад +7

      @@itziebitzred light therapy created eye bags!? Have i undestand you right ? It shold be good for skin and under eye ?

    • @user-gw3hq5ff2e
      @user-gw3hq5ff2e Год назад +14

      @@alexander_no350 hi there I'm an esthetician for 20 years I've been working with red light for over 15 years. Red light therapy does not create bags under the eyes. The problem is with filler. It's hyaluronic acid which attracts moisture to itself and holds it for a long while. Each molecule of hyaluronic acid can hold up to 1,000 times its own weight in water! So when you put that in your skin it will plump it. under the eye area it's going to draw moisture to itself and give you bags. More more doctors are moving away from using hyaluronic acid as a filler under the eyes.

    • @alexander_no350
      @alexander_no350 Год назад +5

      @@user-gw3hq5ff2e ok , Thats sounds good . Never heard before of negative aspects of red light just positive. :-) so good to hear. Thank you ..
      I have decited to stay away from under eye filler ..

    • @user-gw3hq5ff2e
      @user-gw3hq5ff2e Год назад +3

      @@alexander_no350 A very wise idea:-) I can't tell you the disasters that have come through my doors. 50% of all filler stays in the body the body does not metabolize it by the way. I used to work with a plastic surgeon who specialized in eyes :-) but all the filler that's not 100% body friendly :-) doing voice to text have a beautiful evening

  • @curatedcuriosities8208
    @curatedcuriosities8208 7 месяцев назад +4

    Excellent patient perspective and nicely concise with great examples. Love your energy and articulate manner throughout!

  • @daviddowntown77
    @daviddowntown77 Год назад +8

    OMG! I love your energy. I'm with you. I am going down KICKING AND SCREAMING!

  • @kaym5859
    @kaym5859 Год назад +18

    I just had my first be PRF yesterday and still have lots of swelling. I'm so glad I had this done on a Friday!! Looking forward to seeing good results. And yes I would definitely do this again.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +2

      I am so excited for you, Kay! I am convinced that especially with the long term in mind - this is the way to go! Not only is it ideal for a natural look, but ideal for skin quality overall!

    • @kaym5859
      @kaym5859 Год назад +5

      So it's been over a week since the injection and my under eyes look pretty much how they started out. How long should I expect it to take to see the results?

    • @katherinemendez3826
      @katherinemendez3826 Год назад +4

      @Kay M hey!!! Did you see results yet? I think it takes a few months for the collagen to begin to form

    • @kaym5859
      @kaym5859 Год назад +4

      @@katherinemendez3826 hey I will keep you updated. I'm still waiting to see. I don't think anything dramatic yet at all after 2 months and two treatments but time is definitely a factor and I'm trying to patiently wait

    • @ammy0012
      @ammy0012 Год назад +2

      @@kaym5859 hii... Any updates?

  • @djmindy
    @djmindy 2 года назад +9

    I love this. You are the perfect patient you explained this so well you were well educated on this treatment. Did you know that it’s used as a shot in our lady part as well to help those who need help in the orgasm department. PRF is amazing! So glad you have had good outcomes from it.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, Mindy! That is FASCINATING! I had NO IDEA. The downside I’ve found with PRF is that it doesn’t last so long. But that’s not to say there aren’t long term benefits, just not clear on what they are!

  • @heyyou9839
    @heyyou9839 Год назад +3

    The irises are two completely different colours in the before, and after which means most of the effect is apparent and due to lighting.

  • @dawndigsin
    @dawndigsin 2 года назад +6

    I’m scheduled for Morpheus 8 Wednesday can’t wait. Thanks for all your info!

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад

      How exciting! Be sure to take before photos! So easy to forget!!!!

    • @dawndigsin
      @dawndigsin 2 года назад

      Totally loving Morpheus 8 just had #3 Thursday I found it almost painless unless they hit the edge where there is no numbing cream I guess I had real good cream

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +1

      @@dawndigsin That’s awesome!!! I hear that the longer you let the cream sit, the better! For my recent Morpheus8 appointments, one of the clinicians told me that clients that do Morpheus8 don’t need as much filler and Botox since it does so much for their skin. That was another validation for its powers!

  • @eeeh2329
    @eeeh2329 2 года назад +9

    Your results from this are amazing!

  • @emic138
    @emic138 2 года назад +7

    Important to note that one should stop taking fish oil 10 days prior to procedure, as it is a blood thinner and could prolong the healing process.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +2

      Laila. You are a savior. Thank you. I did not know that 😬

    • @shangobunni5
      @shangobunni5 8 месяцев назад +1

      Also stop taking vitamin E for the same reason before PRF treatment. My provider also says to not take antioxidants before and after a treatment such as microneedling because you don't want to inhibit the natural inflammation response in your skin (hormesis), which is what your skin actually needs in order to build fibrin and collagen.

  • @AndYourLittleDog
    @AndYourLittleDog 2 года назад +9

    I’m getting this done this week!!! So excited! Thanks for the info!

  • @JuliaShalomJordan
    @JuliaShalomJordan 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love your mentality…I want it all, too! Thanks for doing the breakdown on PRF. Wish I could afford it.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, girl!!! It really is outrageously expensive! What’s very interesting is how it is a FRACTION OF THE COST in other countries. I am hoping that as it increases in popularity and competition that it will be more affordable!

    • @JuliaShalomJordan
      @JuliaShalomJordan 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@RundownwithRachel it’s crazy how behind our country is on things with beauty…so many countries like Korea seem to have way more options, too.🥴

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@JuliaShalomJordan ugh I know. Something tells me NO ONE is in a hurry to bring down prices 😒

    • @nutech1810
      @nutech1810 2 месяца назад

      Fly to SK and get a trip and work done. Its what i do. ​@JuliaShalomJordan

  • @marylou7230
    @marylou7230 Год назад +6

    PRF is way more expensive than filler over the long term.
    Locally, $1000 per treatment, and will need at least 2 + to see results,
    Filler is half the price!

    • @tinachxx110
      @tinachxx110 Год назад

      But honestly what’s the point if it doesn’t last?

    • @teethree141
      @teethree141 10 месяцев назад

      theres less risk with prf

  • @DT-kl7uf
    @DT-kl7uf 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for being my girlfriend and coaching me on this treatment...going for my first next week!

  • @geoffriggins
    @geoffriggins 2 года назад +2

    I don't know what's going on over there but it's working. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @dr.julianataylor4312
    @dr.julianataylor4312 Год назад +3

    START'S AT 3:06...

  • @MooreCry
    @MooreCry 6 дней назад

    Haha! We are going down kicking and screaming!

  • @Fit-NaNa
    @Fit-NaNa 2 месяца назад

    PRF is not currently FDA-approved or cleared for cosmetic purposes.

  • @happydays5989
    @happydays5989 Год назад +2

    Filler is a life saver
    I think cheeks,jaws,and lips are the only go to
    Dont get filler under eyes, it ends up dropping.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +2

      I know some people love their filler, at this point, I am seeing what I can do to avoid it all together. Things like Sculptra seem to be a good option for me! Need to make a video on that soon!

    • @happydays5989
      @happydays5989 Год назад +1

      @@RundownwithRachel it's either facelift or filler for some
      Too many cant afford expensive treatments on a constant basis to keep volume as we age.
      Truly filler is one of the only options before surgery

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +1

      @@happydays5989 Completely know what you mean. There are only so many options.

    • @happydays5989
      @happydays5989 Год назад

      @@RundownwithRachel exactly, it's hard these days, thankfully the youth are stepping up

  • @jennyquezada9644
    @jennyquezada9644 2 года назад +2

    Fillers' results and risks are different and lower if injected at the bone level and with a cannula…

  • @user-fw7nm4pm3r
    @user-fw7nm4pm3r 2 года назад +6

    Hi Rachel, are you still experiencing any lasting benefits?

  • @catalinalinares6495
    @catalinalinares6495 Год назад +4

    What are your thoughts on PRF under eye and adding fillers on your cheeks bones to add volume? I’m on my 3 day of healing and I feel my provider put too much filler on my cheeks I’m not happy. My face is very swollen is there a way to reverse the filler?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад

      If I can provide you any reassurance there have been many times I’ve thought - did I make a mistake? I’m pretty sure swelling is quite normal. Worst case, it can be dissolved. It may make you feel better to reach out to your provider as I’m sure they want you to be happy and may be able to let you know what to expect. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @987apa
    @987apa 2 года назад +8

    How many ml of PRF approximately will you get with one go? Like in total for both eyes? I had it done twice with different doctors. One got a total of around 7 ml and the other one only used the "buffy coat" which is somewhat denser but it was only 1.5 ml. Thank you

    • @tammy3458
      @tammy3458 2 года назад +2

      So, one Dr. got 7ml & the other one used 1.5ml if the buffy part? Sounds like the last Dr. did PRP instead of PRF. Can I ask u, are u happy with your results?

  • @lilipompom5
    @lilipompom5 10 месяцев назад

    I love the video so I subscribed. I just start with my rejuvenated treatment Please keep up dates us. Gratitude

  • @DianaLopez-zk7ki
    @DianaLopez-zk7ki 2 месяца назад

    I got prf a week ago and my eyes look the same. I feel like the results lasted about 3 days but with the bruises i couldnt tell.
    It also hurt a lot! How are you not moving? I was clenching my teeth and everything 😢 i couldnt have recorded myself i felt every pinch and the tear through hurt so bad! They injected lidocaine and it was the worst.

  • @danielfontaine4034
    @danielfontaine4034 6 месяцев назад

    Q: Is your OCD influencing your need to get interventions on your face? Diet, light treatment, meditation and yoga will fix this and increase your collagen production. Even microneedling can cause scarring and infections. Try to focus on a natural lifestyle, fresh air, sunshine, not puncturing and adding fibre to your face, or your surgery. Oxygenated and clean blood supply to your face is the key - yoga does both. Do you know longterm effects of fibrin treatment? You don’t bc its so new. Just because its your own tissue doesn’t mean your body can absorb it and keep it exactly where you want. Essential its still a filler that can coagulate un unpredictable ways. Just saying.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  6 месяцев назад

      Very good points. I’ve considered taking all of my aesthetic videos down because we have no idea what the risks are.

  • @JackieMurry
    @JackieMurry Месяц назад

    Who preform s PRF? Can you go to a salon or do dermatologist s do it? Many thanks ❤

  • @tammy3458
    @tammy3458 2 года назад +2

    Ur hilarious! I appreciated this video since I’m interested in getting PRF for my smoker’s lines around my mouth!!! I quit smoking a few years ago but the damage is done. I’m looking for a good Dr. in or around Charlotte, NC.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +1

      You should be so proud of yourself. If you can quit smoking, you can do anything! If you’re looking for a great practitioner, Real Self is a great resource!!!!

  • @sophialabate2976
    @sophialabate2976 Год назад +1

    I just did this today. Very swollen. Very painful. I hope the downtime is not awful. Hoping I’m not as hallow. Can’t believe I’m supposed to this again in 6 weeks😩

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +1

      Aww I feel your struggle! It’s crazy how some times are worse than others. Sometimes I swell other times I don’t. If you have red light therapy that really helps accelerate the healing.

    • @kt9495
      @kt9495 Год назад +1

      I have a red light but my injector said not to use it for swelling because that’s the part that helps stimulate the result. I swell terribly for 3-4 days. Not too painful but I do have high tolerance, and I don’t numb because I’m sensitive to the creams. My gal uses a cannula.

    • @user-nq1hd6wh3j
      @user-nq1hd6wh3j 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi any updates? Are you happy with your results?

    • @alicea9096
      @alicea9096 7 месяцев назад

      Mine gave me a lidocaine injection

  • @claudinewooley7590
    @claudinewooley7590 Год назад +1

    How do I find a good reputable clinic that provides this service? I’ve never had anything done to my face and I’m not sure what to search for.

  • @gust9464
    @gust9464 2 года назад +1

    Thx for this honest video! Can you get this done all in 1 day?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +2

      Hey! The procedure is done very quickly but the results take several weeks to show.

  • @margaretdujardin8864
    @margaretdujardin8864 2 года назад +3

    Did they say if it could also be injected in other areas like smile lines?
    Also, do the prf injections help with loose skin under the eyes which causes the darkness? I had under eye fillers 2 yrs ago- pretty much gone at this point- hollowing isn’t an issue, just the skin is sagging a bit which is causing darkness. But If I pull the skin back (I know it’s bad to do :) ) the darkness goes away. Hoping prf could fix this and I can wait on more fillers

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +1

      Hi Margaret! Thank you for your question. I have heard PRF can be used in a variety of areas - I imagine smile lines, too. Not sure how much PRF helps with sagging. Although it may help, it may be worth posting a question on the app RealSelf. Plenty of plastic surgeons and providers respond with their professional perspective. It’s also a great way to learn about up and coming options that may be a better fit!

  • @mirtagriggs
    @mirtagriggs Год назад +1

    I’m removing my 3 yr old Versa filler. Can i get PRF right after?

  • @nadiahirsch1404
    @nadiahirsch1404 2 года назад +2

    I’m 59, have darknesses under my eyes forever; I’m booked to do my first treatment this week. Is this really worth?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +3

      I find it is very worth it, but it is not permanent. Cannot say how long but it's good to know that going into it that you will likely require maintenance. The big reason why I prefer PRF is because long term it helps maintain the skin whereas filler comes with all sorts of risks and issues. If you do decide to get PRF - hydrate, hydrate, hydrate the days leading up as that will help your body generate more fibrin. Also avoid things like fish, turmeric, and alcohol before. Of course, speak with your practitioner to get tips, too.

  • @courtney9183
    @courtney9183 Месяц назад

    How mich was it??

  • @cinematicpsychology6725
    @cinematicpsychology6725 Год назад +2

    Do you have any updates? I am considering this procedure, but I am nervous it will be throwing my money away. Fillers scare me because they might stay in the face for years, but my eye hollows are making me ridiculously insecure

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +2

      Hey girl!!! I understand your concern and it is always so good to be cautious. This is still one of my favorite procedures and I’m due for another treatment. Be sure to take progress photos because you will be amazed with the before and after. Also, given it’s your own platelets - it really can’t get much more natural than this!

    • @cinematicpsychology6725
      @cinematicpsychology6725 Год назад

      @@RundownwithRachel thanks so much for the reply!

  • @roxannsmith3817
    @roxannsmith3817 Год назад +1

    Sooo, someone like me, who has severe vonWillebrands disease (I do not clot), this wouldn't be a viable option I would imagine. 😞

  • @zoey907
    @zoey907 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for your informative videos!! You look fabulous!! What would you recommend for someone who has prominent platysma bands in neck when speaking only? Very tiny amount of sag. My skin is firm otherwise.. Just want to relax those band muscles ..thank you for any advice

  • @Christina1979_
    @Christina1979_ 2 года назад +2

    if PRF safe? what are the risks? :)

  • @cherylzaccone9685
    @cherylzaccone9685 2 года назад +3

    I just learned about this when I went to get botox this week. I did the under eye filler and had an awful experience and had to have it remove. I'm just going to do an eye lift and not mess with these treatments. It's not long lasting, expensive and you're not guranteed the results.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +1

      Totally agree with you. Now that I have gotten an upper bleph myself, I can see that the bleph is permanent and when you compare to the frequent visits and costs and temporary nature - not worth it. What I do wonder, and is impossible to know is, are there long term benefits with the growth factors of PRF that I am benefiting from? Some surgeons seems to think so especially with fat transfers. Aside from that,
      I think this is great for someone preparing for a big event and doesn't have the time for recovery that comes with surgery.

    • @hafsachoubri7143
      @hafsachoubri7143 Год назад +1

      Fat transfer can cause blindness

    • @hafsachoubri7143
      @hafsachoubri7143 Год назад +1

      @@RundownwithRacheland it will cause lumps afterwards

  • @AtHomeWithAlex
    @AtHomeWithAlex 2 года назад +2

    Sorry if you mentioned this and I missed it but how long did it last?

  • @AhmedMakkiyah
    @AhmedMakkiyah Год назад +1

    I got quoted today 3 sessions of morphous8 coupled with RPF injection for the under eye area for total of $4200... Can you tell me if I'm being overcharged . Because I feel it is 😢

    • @Kirmukarmu
      @Kirmukarmu 9 месяцев назад

      Well how is the result after 6 months?

  • @gersonskincareandlifestyle1296

    Now that you’ve had some time would you still say it’s worth it?

  • @isabella6800
    @isabella6800 6 месяцев назад

    Do u know if sculptra or nucloefill is Good too?

  • @marierioux6321
    @marierioux6321 Год назад +2

    Just gotten my first prf treatment. Do you still have them done?Do you still find it worthy

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +5

      Hey Marie! Yes! I actually got it done this week! I find it helps me maintain the natural, youthful look I’m going for.

  • @loren4134
    @loren4134 Год назад

    is it effective for hollows under the eyes?

  • @lifetips4u721
    @lifetips4u721 Год назад +1

    Have you thought of getting this done to your entire face ?

  • @ndl78
    @ndl78 Год назад +1

    Hi do you find it gives you plumper under eye mine are very hollow ..do you find the results even and natural

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад

      Such key questions! Although it gives an initial filler look it does not last as long as filler. What it’s ultimately doing is helping restore the area overtime. I find the results VERY even and natural. I’m also convinced that its slowed down the aging of my undereye area. Now that I’ve been doing it for a few years now I consider it as a restorative, but even more so a proactive treatment.

    • @ndl78
      @ndl78 Год назад

      @@RundownwithRachel that’s great to hear .. I have had bad results with filler and am looking for more natural alternatives to battle aging .. have you had it done anywhere else on your face ?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад

      @@ndl78 I’ve done Microneedling with it which I have a hard time knowing if it really makes a difference. Pretty soon here I’ll try PRF gel for neck lines! Other than that really haven’t had it anywhere else nor do I plan to for the time being. But I can confidently say PRF is the way to go - as I know exactly what you mean about filler.

    • @ndl78
      @ndl78 Год назад

      @@RundownwithRachel thank you for your reply last question how much volume increase under the eyes did you notice after your sessions. Thank you for answering

  • @mademade894
    @mademade894 5 месяцев назад

    I‘m thinking about getting PRF for my undereye area aswell and I‘m still not so sure what to expect. I have this hollow spot right where the undereye trasitions to the midface. It looks like the midface fat pad has sagged down a bit and now my orbit is showing and there‘s no fat left to cover the bone. Also got fillers a while ago and it perfectly covered this area. Will PRF do the same? Or will it just tighten the skin? Tightness or texture is not really my problem, only the slight loss of fat/volume in this particular area. Would be happy to hear your experience on this :)

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  5 месяцев назад +1

      Filler is much more robust and long lasting whereas PRF is a long term play. I’ve avoided filler just because of how it can shift and cause swelling. There are also now more and more stories of people having bad effects when dissolving filler.
      In other words, PRF is much more subtle than filler so worth knowing that doing into it!

  • @teethree141
    @teethree141 10 месяцев назад

    do you have a before and after photo

  • @santanicopandemonium952
    @santanicopandemonium952 10 месяцев назад

    Do you know how deep your injections were? Were they intradermal or subcutaneous or both? Providers seem to have wildly different methods for injecting, as well as different guidelines for the interval between treatments. Some say 2-3 weeks, between treatments, most say 4-6 and then another group says 6-8. There aren't any studies on ideal time between treatments, so I always wonder what they base their instructions on. Maybe it depends on the depth of the injections?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  10 месяцев назад +1

      That is a VERY good question. Let me see what I can find out! When I have had a few treatments I go in 6-8 weeks.

  • @Elysiandesigns27
    @Elysiandesigns27 2 года назад +2

    How many time take prf under eye to see proper result

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +3

      Hey! Thanks for the question. Everyone is different and I’ve seen great results after one session, but be aware it isn’t a permanent fix. Even if you get the results you want, over time you will want maintenance treatments.

    • @FB-im7zb
      @FB-im7zb Год назад

      @@RundownwithRachel How long do the results last?

  • @moustafa7473
    @moustafa7473 Год назад

    Have you tried sculptra with PRF?

  • @dennisguilder1
    @dennisguilder1 Год назад +1

    Love the video. Does this remove crows feet? I find Botox useless

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +2

      It helped reduce the wrinkling under my eyes - which leads me to think “why wouldn’t it help with crows feet?”
      I’m looking to do PRF again here soon, so I’ll ask - it is so good!!! And in contrast to all the other things it’s cost effective!

    • @BlackCrystalDiamond1
      @BlackCrystalDiamond1 Год назад

      You can put PRF in all your problematic áreas crow feet, glabella, nasofolds, cheeks, lines around the lips, and as lip filler

  • @rebeca_a
    @rebeca_a Год назад +2

    I didn't know about this face - ass problem, but I'm very curious now. Do you know if any workout will make my face skinnier or only of I do too much of it? I'm 34 and was thinking of starting some work out to gain mass because I lost weight this year..

    • @fenrizia6068
      @fenrizia6068 Год назад +1

      My guess is that some people instinctively equate getting fit with losing weight, and losing weight could definitely make your face look thinner. However, unless you are in a calorie deficit, working out doesn't necessarily mean you have to lose weight, and being fit also doesn't have to mean you need to look really lean. As your goal is obviously to gain mass, you need to eat enough for your muscles to grow, so you definitely shouldn't be in a calorie deficit, and therefore, you probably don't need to worry about your face starting to look thin either. 🙂

    • @suzettemiller9444
      @suzettemiller9444 Год назад +2

      I learned this naturally. I was always really thin. But in my forties, I suddenly developed PCOS, and it made me gain weight. The benefit - my face looks beautiful and 20 years younger, and much prettier than how I looked in my twenties. It makes me not want to lose weight that badly anymore. I would rather be chubby and busty, and with a pretty youthful cherub face - compared to thin and flat chested with an older face.

    • @suzettemiller9444
      @suzettemiller9444 Год назад +2

      Also in answer to your specific exercise question: high impact cardio exercise is known to produce a certain physiological blood pressure situation in your face, that lead to higher fat loss and advanced aging. It is called "runner's face." I strictly do not believe in high impact cardio exercise. Also, another type of exercise that makes your face look bad is heavy lifting muscle exercises. It makes your body grow your veins larger, so that you'll have a giant he-man blood vessel running down your forehead. I know an obsessive weight lifting woman who has this, and it makes me flinch to look at it, because it is so unsightly. In summary, heavy exercise of any kind is unhealthy and ages you. Gentle moderate exercise is better for youthfulness and attractiveness.

  • @amandaj8028
    @amandaj8028 5 дней назад

    $$$$$????? HOW MUCH DID THIS COST???? For christ sake nobody will give a price range...

  • @kristinahill2641
    @kristinahill2641 2 года назад

    great video. I'm subbing

  • @dominiquew.8181
    @dominiquew.8181 Год назад +1

    I did it and my under eyes got very swollen the next day! Did you experience it?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад

      Yes! A few of the times I have! If you can, avoid things like fish oil and alcohol leading up. This last time I did it (several weeks ago) I didn’t swell at all!

    • @dominiquew.8181
      @dominiquew.8181 Год назад

      @@RundownwithRachel I don’t drink or smoke so that was not the problem. Might be the injector skill? Or I might just be too sensitive.

  • @ashleyk9328
    @ashleyk9328 Год назад

    How do you ensure safety because we’re working with removing and putting the blood back in. Infections?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +1

      That’s a solid question! In my limited google search I’ve come up empty but I’m happy to ask my girl Maria on my next visit!

    • @ashleyk9328
      @ashleyk9328 Год назад

      @@RundownwithRachel thank you 🙏

  • @aimiezinzi8185
    @aimiezinzi8185 2 года назад +2

    I know every region is different, (I’m in the mid Atlantic) but could you give a ball park price? I too am committed to as little filler as possible (but my lips will never go without 😉), so lasers and non surgical procedures are my jam. But, man, it adds up!!

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +5

      Gosh I know what you mean! 🤑 I tell myself, some people invest in designer bags, I invest in my face 🙃Mine cost $500/session - and that may have been on a special they were running. I can also appreciate the look of full lips! Been wanting to get mine done but have also been looking into lip lifts! Gives a fuller pout and a more youthful look at the same time. Biggest downside is it’s a surgical procedure.

    • @sandrar6670
      @sandrar6670 2 года назад +2

      @@RundownwithRachel Dr Youn recently posted a video about being against lip lifts because it leaves a scar and may worsen over time.
      New subscriber, enjoying all your content.
      Unfortunately they don’t do PRF in the UK, just PRP. I’m not a candidate yet for PRP until my iron deficiency is back to normal.
      Currently researching between Morpheus 8 or PRP, or if both is best.
      You inspired me to join Tracy Anderson. Thanks!

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +2

      @@sandrar6670 thanks so much, Sandra!!! Really appreciate you sharing that about lip lifts! It’s probably wise to hold off on some of these trends for a while. Was watching Lori Hills video about it and realized - maybe not the best procedure to invest in right now. Also, how alarming is it that “they” are just now realizing that fillers shift around. I am SO EXCITED to hear you are checking out TAM. I am over the moon that there is a program that legit WORKS and is good for your body. It has helped me on soooo many levels! If ever you have any questions, holler at me on IG 😘

    • @sandrar6670
      @sandrar6670 2 года назад +4

      @@RundownwithRachel The videos from plastic surgeons on RUclips that say why I no longer put filler in tear troughs is frightening. I stopped doing them over three years ago.
      Just did my first TAM class tonight. I had seen Erin’s video a year ago but your videos mentioned a lot of things I had not thought about. Excited to see results but will be patient with the process.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +2

      @@sandrar6670 one thing I just learned about is her book from 10 years ago called “The 30 Day Method” and I have learned so much from there. Another thing I’ve caught on to recently is to feel the stretch and feel the burn every chance i get. When you do a leg kick, engage your glute - that has made such a difference for me especially in my 🍑

  • @TheSophia316
    @TheSophia316 2 года назад +2

    Is there any risk of blindness with this treatment? Would you recommend PRF micro needling as well?

    • @jennyquezada9644
      @jennyquezada9644 2 года назад +3

      Yes, vascular oclusion/embolism…☹️

    • @abyscamell
      @abyscamell 2 года назад +3

      @@jennyquezada9644 I went to a doctor who does this and there are no risks of blindness. It's just your blood going back into your skin. Fillers can cause blindness because of the material seeping into the wrong places. Definitely go to a doctor and not some random cosmetic place where the person has no clue about the under eye dynamics.

  • @catmo59
    @catmo59 2 года назад +2

    My face is fine...until I smile and the lines under my eyes pop out like crazy. Would this be an option for me? I'm 56

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад

      Hey! As great as this procedure can be, it is subtle and requires multiple treatments overtime - even then it’s still subtle. I really like this for maintaining the skin. May sound dramatic but if you are looking for something more aggressive- surgery (specifically a lower blepharoplasty) is a great option. My upper eyelids have gotten quite heavy and drooping with age and an upper bleph is what I’m looking it in the near future. Which I will cover soon enough!

    • @KT-ml1sy
      @KT-ml1sy 2 года назад +2

      Exact same! 56 also, face and skin look great - until I smile! I don't have dark circles or bags, tear troughs are ok. But the under eye wrinkes- uggh! 😝 Botox doesn't help for the under eye wrinkles. I'm don't want filler and surgery is not an option. Is this the best option?

  • @DaringDanielletravels
    @DaringDanielletravels 2 года назад +2

    Are you just getting PRF under the eyes or do you also get the micro needling + PRF over the entire face?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +1

      Hey! It was just PRF under the eyes. No Microneedling.

    • @BlackCrystalDiamond1
      @BlackCrystalDiamond1 Год назад

      Micro needling is in addition treatment, and they use the plasma they got left to use on the entire face. I’m a nurse and I do this procedures

  • @JewelzG277
    @JewelzG277 Год назад

    hi. thanks for sharing. have you seen long term results now a year later? i like the less invasive route so am considering this.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +2

      I’m still a big fan! I am overdue for another treatment and you have me motivated to get that scheduled and create a video update! Be sure to take before and after photos should you do it!

    • @JewelzG277
      @JewelzG277 Год назад

      thanks!

  • @sagelady2015
    @sagelady2015 Год назад

    How long does bruising last? Do all patients bruise?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +1

      There have been a few times where I didn’t bruise at all! And other times where it took 5 days to go away.

  • @sanarora
    @sanarora 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks. I had it done. 3 months later no results

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  10 месяцев назад

      Oh dear that is frustrating. May I ask how many times you did it? I recently did PRF gel - just one treatment and it I had a similar experience. It’s made me realize that one and done does not last.

    • @sanarora
      @sanarora 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@RundownwithRachelThanks Rachel. I had 3 treatments 1 month apart and my doc said i might have to wait 3 months after the last treatment to see results. I am hoping to get results like you.❤

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  9 месяцев назад

      @@sanarora be sure to take progress photos! There are many a time I think “am I just throwing away my money?” Only to see a photo from a year prior and I think “Nevermind!”

    • @Gunterforever
      @Gunterforever 6 месяцев назад

      @@sanaroraany results?

  • @setme4ree
    @setme4ree 2 года назад +1

    Long term does it mess u up tho

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +6

      Not that I can tell! What I am recognizing now is that it is subtle and that ongoing treatments are necessary. With all that, surgery may be worthwhile to see long lasting results - wherein you do run the risk of being messed up 🤣

  • @deirdredeirdre490
    @deirdredeirdre490 2 года назад

    How long is the recovery time ? Did you feel slightly feverish afterwards ?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +1

      Hey! Its a good week for recovery - you want to avoid salty foods and alcohol to speed up the recovery, too. Personally, I did not feel feverish after or uncomfortable.

  • @annnemesh
    @annnemesh 2 года назад +4

    @Rundown with Rachel did the PRF alone plump up the under-eye area or does it only smooth fine lines? I'm seeing a lot of people getting PRF injections mixed with HA filler. Thanks!

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +2

      Hey! It plumps up and smooths the lines, but doesn’t last as long as I was expecting. I can see why mixing with HA would go a long way.

    • @annnemesh
      @annnemesh 2 года назад

      @@RundownwithRachel Thanks for your honesty. I wish it was easier to do on our own.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +6

      @@annnemesh of course! I find myself wondering if I am better off to wait a few decades and get a facelift over spending so much on these temporary fixes.

    • @juhadexcelsior
      @juhadexcelsior 2 года назад

      @@RundownwithRachel the point of PRF injections is to eventually lead the body into producing its own collagen and thickening the skin so the hollow is fixed naturally and permanently. Stopping now would be premature.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +1

      @@juhadexcelsior Really appreciate your perspective. I can see what you mean given the growth factors in the fibrin. Any idea how frequently this should be done to really give it a fair shot?

  • @AhmedMakkiyah
    @AhmedMakkiyah Год назад

    Any idea how much the pricing for each session of PRF? I'm trying to figure out if I'm being overcharged here :)

    • @BlackCrystalDiamond1
      @BlackCrystalDiamond1 Год назад

      Starts at $275 to $399 per treatments in both eyes, and if you do the microneeding is another $175 more

    • @alicea9096
      @alicea9096 7 месяцев назад

      180

  • @JewelzG277
    @JewelzG277 Год назад

    hi..been watching your procedure videos (love that they are short to the point) do you mind if I ask your age? thanks!

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +1

      We are both impatient I’m sure 😂 I’m 33. Sometimes I wonder how I would look if I didn’t do all this stuff - does it help THAT much? But then I remember I’m a super expressive person which is super aging - so I’m betting I would look 43 😂

    • @JewelzG277
      @JewelzG277 Год назад

      thanks for the prompt reply. they are def paying off. you look younger than 33 :) I'm considering morpheus8 and the eye procedure. your results make it promising

  • @firstklasshealthandwellnes1077
    @firstklasshealthandwellnes1077 2 года назад +1

    Hey there! Just wondered how long the first treatment lasts? I just got a treatment last week and it looked great for probably 4-5 days but then it looks like they are dark again! I know I have to keep going back to get more, but I thought this first treatment would at LEAST last several weeks, not just a couple of days! Thoughts? do you still get it done?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +6

      Hey! I want to say my results lasted for several weeks. I dont know that i will get this ongoing, but if I felt pulled to do undereye filler - i would def do PRF again.
      Lately i have been pondering, what are the long term benefits of having those growth factors from the PRF that we cannot appreciate today? And is there a way for us to even know if the PRF gets credit? The reason I wonder this is because many surgeons speak to the long term benefits of fat transfers bc of the growth factors they offer - but does PRF provide long term benefits, too? We need some white papers on this 😂

    • @firstklasshealthandwellnes1077
      @firstklasshealthandwellnes1077 2 года назад

      @@RundownwithRachel Thank you so much for your reply! Yeah, I bought a package of three and I would definitely do it again. It has made a tremendous difference but I wasn't sure if it lasted longer than a couple of weeks in the beginning. She told me I would look better in 9 months than I do on that very first day she filled it :-) (it plumped up my under eyes so good that you couldn't even see the black!)
      I agree with what you said above. I got what is called PRF Gel. So this is the same process, but the Fibrin is cooled and then heated again or something like that, and it creates the fibrin to become a gel. So I guess this has longer benefits than just PRF. I'm concerned though, b/c even though my girl is GREAT at what she does, she said this Gel is new and you won't find a lot (i found absolutely NOTHING) on it online b/c she is working with the "company" and it's new and upcoming. So IDK. I wouldn't do fillers per se' b/c I've heard how some people have to get that stuff taken out b/c it becomes lumpy or w/e. IDK on that either as I'm new to this but totally need to have this stupid issue (along w/my hooded lids) resolved! 😕

    • @deliachavez2017
      @deliachavez2017 Год назад +3

      Have you seen improvement since you posted your question four months ago? What you noted is what I'm afraid of. I'm really tired of dropping some much money on these non-surgical options with little to no results. I've done 3 morpheus8 microneedling treatments (about a year ago now) and sculptra (5 months ago) and I don't see really much improvement on my facial problem areas. I have awful under eye hallowing, volume loss in the mid-face and jowls. I've been considering prp. So, I'm watching videos and reading people's reviews... I'm not sure it's worth trying. I'm thinking maybe I should just save my money for a surgical option down the road when it gets truly awful. Although, I have to live with it until then. Ugh :(

    • @firstklasshealthandwellnes1077
      @firstklasshealthandwellnes1077 Год назад +4

      @@deliachavez2017 Hey there! Yes I absolutely have seen results! It's so funny because I was literally looking at myself in the mirror today going " They don't stand out to where I'm noticing them every single time I look in the mirror this is amazing!" I don't even really need to wear under eye makeup if I didn't want to . Now don't get me wrong, I can still see some bluish when I look in my one particular bathroom mirror but I think I'm just being a very harsh critic. But one thing I definitely can say I have noticed is that when I look at myself in the mirror, they don't stand out to where I think good grief I've got to do something about this!
      I had three treatments because I bought a package and I think it was maybe $2300 for the 3? Not 100% sure exactly how much it was but although it was expensive I'm really glad I did it because it was definitely a sore spot for me. The girl that did it told me that I will see results overtime. She was absolutely right! I don't know what to say as far as the other procedures you've had because I know I've been contemplating doing morpheus 8 as well but just haven't gone that route yet. Also let me say that I got PRF gel. That is different from just plain PRF as the gel is what allows it to continue to work overtime. Regular PRF I think was 1800 and the PRF gel was 2300. My girl is pretty sought out, so she charges a bit more but I trust her! Definitely find someone you can trust and knows what they are doing. She explained the difference between PRP and PRF gel. That's why I decided to go with the gel and I'm glad I did! She said we could choose to do PRF later down the road if the jail works well. This way it would just be maintenance and I wouldn't have to pay so much. So next time I go we might decide just to do PRF only.
      Honestly, because I drink a lot of water she was able to get about 4-5 vials of PRP's out of my blood! So she did inject some in between the nasal labial folds and they look better but not 100%. But again those don't even stand out to me as much as they used to. She also told me that I should make sure to be taking a lot of collagen to keep up the collagen production from here on out. This way my body as it gets older, won't keep losing collagen, well I will, but at least I'm replacing some of it to what I can.
      Hope all of that makes sense! I'll be happy to elaborate more if you need me to!

    • @tovmar1522
      @tovmar1522 Год назад

      @@firstklasshealthandwellnes1077 I’m also very interested in the prf gel since it acts like a filler were you not worried to place it under they eyes ? I would love to do that for midcheek under eye who did you go to if I May ask ?

  • @Appleswut
    @Appleswut 2 года назад

    What about prf for nasolabial folds?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  2 года назад +1

      Interesting! I haven’t tried it but will be asking my injector!

  • @darladavis86
    @darladavis86 Год назад +1

    I’m getting this done in a month! How long were you puffy and swollen for?

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад

      At least a week. Drink TONS of water leading up to it. If you can, take Berberine to reduce swelling and avoid alcohol and salt leading up to it.

    • @kaym5859
      @kaym5859 Год назад

      My swelling only lasted about 3 days where you noticed it. They were plumped up a couple days longer and then went back to normal

  • @juhadexcelsior
    @juhadexcelsior 2 года назад

    How much did it all cost?

  • @niamhbyrne4036
    @niamhbyrne4036 11 месяцев назад

    Do you get Botox? Thanks

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, I do. About 30 units of dysport twice a year. I try and delay as much as I can as over time it’s said people build a tolerance.

  • @cristinacarrasco5457
    @cristinacarrasco5457 2 года назад

    How much was it? TIA

  • @DearJacie
    @DearJacie Год назад

    Did you pay $500 for both sessions, or each session?

  • @adrip6407
    @adrip6407 Год назад +3

    I am so tired of seeing young women demonstrating these treatments. You don’t need them. You really have no idea. I’d love to see a 50-something year old do a video like this.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  Год назад +1

      I can see why you’re discouraged. Seeing a review from someone younger isn’t as constructive as someone in your own age bracket. On the bright side, as PRF gains more popularity I am willing to bet there will be more representation. Although it may not appear “I need it” I appreciate a natural, prophylactic approach and this seems to meet that preference for me. If nothing else, I hope the video demos on some level that the results are subtle. Although not covered in the video, there are all sorts of undereye options that can be even more impactful depending on what you’re looking for - one of them being CO2 for the undereyes. Another even better resource than my humble channel is “RealSelf” - you can get access to reviews for all sorts of procedures, even get consults from aesthetic professionals anonymously and for free! Hope that helps and appreciate your feedback ❤️

  • @Twinklebeast
    @Twinklebeast 6 месяцев назад

    Please tell me that jaguar skin on the wall is not real. Why would you put something like that up, (even if it’s not real)? It represents the pain and suffering of an innocent animal and undermines my ability to listen to this video.

    • @RundownwithRachel
      @RundownwithRachel  6 месяцев назад

      Alright alright I just like cheetah print. It’s not real and I don’t have it anymore. No one or thing was harmed.

    • @Twinklebeast
      @Twinklebeast 6 месяцев назад

      @@RundownwithRachel Thank you

  • @chaicatty
    @chaicatty 2 месяца назад

    I did hifu with a cheap Mini home hifu device on the left of my face only and it did help a little with eye hollows, so now I ams doing PRF with it and it does seem to enhance the treatment ( but avoid around treatment time). Professionals don't recommend it though in case you go overboard but it seems to be helping for me :)

  • @susangarett6825
    @susangarett6825 Год назад

    thankss