Sucking Your Own Blood: Uncovering Its Origins and Myths

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Filip Hammar has had cosmetic surgery on his face.

He says so in the podcast “Filip and Fredrik answer”.

– You suck your own blood, notes the podcast profile.

And he is not alone in having tested the treatment.

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If you want to be nice, you have to suffer.

Both Filip Hammar and footballer John Guidetti know this, as they discuss the topic in the latest episode of the podcast “Filip and Fredrik answers”.

Guidetti has both done a hair transplant and inserted veneers to get a flawless smile.

– I am proud of it. I think we men, why shouldn’t we be allowed to have plastic surgery if we want to? he says in the podcast.

Filip Hammar has tested another treatment – ​​which involves blood.

– A friend of mine works with stem cells, that you suck your own blood, then you spin it and then you extract the plasma itself. Then she had a machine like this, and then she said “I think you should do it”. Then it’s like the skin is slowly going back to baby skin, says Hammar.

The treatment that the podcast profile describes is a so-called PRP treatment, which stands for Platelet rich plasma. It is also called the “vampire treatment”.

Blood is taken from the body, spun in a machine and the plasma is then injected into the skin to stimulate skin renewal.

In the podcast, Hammar says he did the treatment in December, and it also appears that Guidetti tested the treatment.

– I don’t think I got any major change from it, but I don’t know, says Filip Hammar.

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