
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
Harness Your Body's Natural Healing Power
Important Notice
PRP therapy is not FDA-approved for most regenerative medicine applications and is considered investigational. While clinical studies show promising results, PRP is offered as an off-label treatment based on clinical discretion and emerging research. Individual results may vary.
What is Platelet-Rich Plasma?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is an innovative, autologous regenerative therapy that uses the healing power of your own blood to accelerate tissue repair and regeneration. By concentrating platelets—cells rich in growth factors and bioactive proteins—PRP creates a powerful natural healing serum.
The concentrated platelet formula contains 5-10 times more growth factors than normal blood, triggering your body's natural repair mechanisms. These growth factors stimulate cell division, promote collagen production, and enhance blood supply to damaged tissues.
PRP represents the future of regenerative medicine—a natural, minimally invasive approach that works with your body, not against it.
Natural Healing
PRP harnesses your body's own healing mechanisms—no synthetic materials, just pure regenerative power.
How PRP Therapy Works
Blood Collection
A small sample of your blood (15-60 mL) is drawn, similar to a routine blood test. The procedure is quick and minimally invasive.
Centrifugation
Your blood is placed in a specialized centrifuge that spins at high speed, separating and concentrating the platelets from other blood components.
Precision Injection
The concentrated PRP is carefully injected into the target area using ultrasound guidance for precision, triggering natural healing and tissue regeneration.
Benefits of PRP Therapy
Natural & Autologous
Uses your own blood, eliminating risks of rejection or allergic reactions
Accelerated Healing
Growth factors stimulate tissue repair and reduce recovery time
Reduced Inflammation
Modulates inflammatory response for improved comfort and mobility
Minimally Invasive
Outpatient procedure with minimal discomfort and quick recovery
Long-Lasting Results
Effects can last 6 months to over a year with proper treatment protocol
Versatile Applications
Effective for joint pain, tendon injuries, hair loss, and skin rejuvenation
Low Risk Profile
Minimal side effects with rare complications due to autologous nature
Alternative to Surgery
May help avoid or delay invasive surgical interventions
Conditions Treated with PRP
Musculoskeletal Injuries
- • Tendonitis & tendon tears
- • Ligament injuries
- • Muscle strains
- • Rotator cuff injuries
- • Tennis/Golfer's elbow
Joint Conditions
- • Osteoarthritis (knee, hip, ankle)
- • Joint inflammation & pain
- • Cartilage degeneration
- • Post-surgical joint recovery
- • Sports-related joint injuries
Other Applications
- • Hair loss (androgenic alopecia)
- • Skin rejuvenation & wrinkles
- • Wound healing
- • Dental & oral surgery
- • Chronic pain management
