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PPP Autologous Collagen Transplantation Device

This is a tabletop low-speed centrifuge and heating system designed for beauty applications, specifically PPP (Platelet-Poor Plasma) autologous collagen transplantation.




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What is PPP Autologous Collagen Transplantation?

PPP autologous collagen transplantation involves extracting plasma from the patient’s blood, converting it into a gel, and then injecting it back into the body. This device is key to this process, using advanced cooling and heating systems to precisely control temperature. The resulting autologous collagen replaces high-cost fillers, with no toxic side effects. It also allows extraction of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) to promote skin recovery, reduce wrinkles, enhance facial contours, shrink pores, and improve skin texture.




Applications


  1. Fill all kinds of wrinkles
  2. Sculpture body
  3. Fill scars
  4. Correct cheek depressions
  5. Modify the chin outline
  6. Fill the nose
  7. Improve the profile of body parts




Advantages


  1. Ideal effect: Autologous collagen promotes cell growth and maintains skin elasticity.
  2. Long-lasting: A single injection maintains results for 4–7 months.
  3. Safety: Derived from the patient’s own body, eliminating the risk of adverse reactions.
  4. Low cost: Uses the patient’s own blood components, reducing the need for expensive fillers.




How to Make PPP Autologous Collagen Gel


  1. Blood collection: Draw the patient’s blood into specialized tubes.
  2. Blood separation: Use the centrifuge to separate the blood into components (PPP and PRP).
  3. PPP collection: Extract the PPP layer.
  4. Heating process: Heat the PPP at 70°C for 5 minutes, then at 90°C for 10 minutes.
  5. Cooling: Place the heated PPP into cooling holes at 37°C for 5 minutes to form the gel.
  6. Injection: Inject the finished PPP gel into the target area.




Important Notes


  1. This machine is only for PPP gel making.
  2. During operation, no other substances (such as additional PRP) need to be added.
  3. Do not use PRP alone to make gel, as it can easily become inactive. However, PRP can be mixed with the finished PPP gel before injection.

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