PRP therapy
 

what is platelet-rich plasma (PRP)?

platelets are blood cells known for their clotting function. It is rich in growth factors, which can trigger cell reproduction and stimulate tissue regeneration or healing in the treatment area. In order to make platelet-rich plasma,

technicians take blood samples from patients and put them into a centrifuge to rotate quickly to separate other components of the blood from platelets and concentrate them in the plasma. What is

PRP therapy for?

PRP treatment is used for a range of conditions, from cosmetic procedures to pain management.

skin regained its vitality. PRP stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, thus thickening and tightening thinned skin, effectively smoothing wrinkles and fine lines. Because it can promote collagen, it is also a good treatment to improve the overall texture and tone of the skin.

alopecia: healed after PRP injection can effectively treat alopecia areata, not only prevent hair loss, but also promote new hair growth. PRP can also help stimulate hair growth after hair transplant. Combined with other

operation. Injuries to tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints with programs, such as CO2 laser, microneedle and plastic surgery, PRP can accelerate the healing process and shorten the recovery time.

. muscle injuries often take a long time to heal. By adding PRP to the treatment plan, it can help stimulate the healing process, reduce pain, and restore activity more quickly.

Therapy Program

 

FAQ is

is a low-risk process that usually does not cause major side effects. Because PRP injections are made up of your own cells and plasma, the risk of allergic reactions is much lower than other injectable drugs.

noticed some improvement factors at 2 to 6 weeks after treatment.

takes one to three courses, depending on the extent and duration of the injury.