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Understanding the Benefits of PRP Therapy

Understanding the Benefits of PRP Therapy

Platelet-rich Plasma Therapy or PRP for short is a non-surgical treatment that radically enhances and rejuvenates tissues. Its potency improves a wide range of health issues like hair loss, and virtually all skin ailments from blemishes to uneven tone and wrinkles. PRP is perhaps the most effective anti-aging treatment at the moment.

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What is PRP Therapy?

Before we talk about PRP, let’s talk about platelets.

Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are a component of our blood that is responsible for repairing damaged blood vessels by sealing them off through the clotting of blood.

Plasma is the liquid medium of other blood constituents: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets consisting of proteins and water.

Platelet-rich Plasma Therapy is an intelligent, minimally-invasive, and non-surgical treatment that uses concentrated platelets for musculoskeletal pain, sports-related injuries, chronic conditions, hair loss, skin ailments, etc.

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What is a PRP Injection?

Plasma-rich Plasma(PRP) is derived from a person’s blood.

Firstly, the blood is drawn and put in a centrifuge that spins to segregate different constituents of the blood: red and white blood cells, plasma, platelets, etc. The platelets collected are concentrated to multiples of their normal amount.

The concentrated platelets are then mixed into a blood plasma base ready for injection into the treatment area. 

PRP treatments are highly targeted such that the sites of the treatment are directly injected. This process is often aided by the use of ultrasound imaging.

How does PRP therapy work?

The concentrated platelets in the platelet-rich plasma base contain growth factors that stimulate the rapid repair of tissues. Patients who have otherwise been suffering from various ailments for years have reported recovery in just a matter of days and weeks.

What is the PRP treatment?

As mentioned earlier, musculoskeletal pain, chronic conditions, hair loss, skin ailments, etc. can be treated with PRP. Whether you’re dealing with sports-related injuries or you just want to look pretty PRP could be beneficial to you.

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Other use cases for PRP

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Post-surgical healing
  • Tendon, ligament, muscle and joint injuries
  • Skin rejuvenation

How much PRP do you need?

Depending on the procedure and severity of one’s ailments, PRP therapy could take one or multiple sessions to be carried out once or more days.

Your doctor will determine how many of these sessions you would need. Note that PRP is quite pricey as it is effective.

PRP side effects

PRP therapy is a minimally invasive and non-surgical procedure hence, side effects are minimal and rare. The fact that the content of the injection is gotten from your own body after your blood is drawn removes the risks of many side effects common with other injectable medications like corticosteroids.

Ensure that you’re hydrated and well-fed before the procedure. Beyond the usual experience with needless there’s nothing serious to worry about.

In rare cases, bleeding, nerve injuries, tissue damage, or infections can be experienced.

Talk to your doctor to know if you’ll benefit from a PRP treatment.

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