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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a therapeutic method rich in natural growth factors, derived from the patient's own blood. In this procedure, a small amount of blood is drawn from the patient, and the plasma component is separated using a specialized centrifugation process. This concentrated plasma is then reinjected into the body.
The resulting plasma is exceptionally rich in cells called "platelets," which not only ensure blood clotting but also play a critical role in tissue repair and regeneration. The growth factors contained within platelets accelerate the healing of damaged tissues and support cell renewal.
PRP therapy is applied using the patient's own blood to treat various conditions and for skin rejuvenation. By specifically promoting cell regeneration that may be slowed down by environmental and genetic factors, it offers a natural, regenerative alternative to medication. It is widely used for a broad range of applications, including hair loss, skin rejuvenation, pain management, and various orthopedic ailments.
What is PRP?
The resulting plasma is exceptionally rich in cells called "platelets," which not only ensure blood clotting but also play a critical role in tissue repair and regeneration. The growth factors contained within platelets accelerate the healing of damaged tissues and support cell renewal.
PRP therapy is applied using the patient's own blood to treat various conditions and for skin rejuvenation. By specifically promoting cell regeneration that may be slowed down by environmental and genetic factors, it offers a natural, regenerative alternative to medication. It is widely used for a broad range of applications, including hair loss, skin rejuvenation, pain management, and various orthopedic ailments.