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New Beauty: The Vampire Filler
In this world obsessed with the natural - 'The Vampire Filler' for all its squeamish connotations is in fact natural. The process works by a dermatologist collecting a small volume of blood from the patient and through a patented process, separating and concentrating the patient’s own platelets and fibrin into a matrix. The resulting mix is applied to stimulate cell growth, rejuvenating the skin through a process of targeted tissue re-generation without the need for scary men or holes in the neck.

The process uses your own blood’s natural biology - platelets are known to contain factors which your body uses to trigger cell migration and proliferation to rejuvenate and increase skin volume. You can’t turn back the clock, but you can wind it back up naturally.

The Selphyl treatment which is said to last 20 months (and is FDA approved) costs about $900. If you can't afford it perhaps hanging out in a graveyard could be an option.
Kerry Olsen
Source: Allure
Photo Credits: Film Noir
TAGS: selphyl vampire filler allure beauty treatments anti-aging
