PRP
PRP
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a non-surgical and natural treatment that involves using the patient’s own blood to stimulate the body’s natural healing process. PRP is extracted from the patient’s blood and then injected into the scalp to promote hair growth or into joints to help with pain and inflammation.
PRP therapy is a natural and non-invasive treatment that can help stimulate hair growth, reduce hair loss, and improve joint function and mobility. This treatment is safe and effective and can be combined with other treatments to maximize benefits. Consultation with a healthcare professional is recommended to determine if PRP therapy is right for you.
Benefits
- Stimulates hair growth and thickens hair
- Blood flow and circulation to the scalp are increased
- Strengthens hair follicles
- Reduces hair loss
- Improves joint function and mobility
- Helps with pain and inflammation
- Reduces the need for medication
- Safe and non-invasive
- Minimal downtime or recovery time
- For maximum benefit, it can be combined with other treatments.
PRP Can Help In The Following Ways
Tendon injury:
- Golf or Tennis Elbow
- Rotator cuff injury
- Patellar and Quadriceps tendons
- Achilles
- Gluteus Medius Tendon
Ligament Injury:
- MCL
- LCL
- Sternoclavicular
- Lateral Ankle
- Acromioclavicular joint
Muscle:
- Hamstrings and Quadriceps
- Gastrocnemius and Soleus
- Biceps & Triceps
- Gastrocnemius
- Cartilage Conditions
- Meniscal Tears
- Osteoarthritis
- Labral tears
- Chondromalacia Patella
- Osteochondral defects
- TFCC tear
- Costochondritis
Nerve Injuries:
- Cubital Tunnerl syndrome
- Carpal Tunnel syndrome
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome
- Sciatic Nerve
Aesthetic Treatments:
- Microneedling with PRP facial
- Microneedling with PRP for Hair loss
- Sexual Health:
- O-shot (for incontinence and sexual orgasm for women)
- P-Shot (For penis health for men)
FAQ's
How is PRP extracted?
A small sample of the patient’s blood is taken and placed in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma from the rest of the blood.
How is PRP injected into the scalp or joints?
A fine needle is used to inject PRP directly into the scalp or joint.
Is the procedure painful?
The procedure may cause some discomfort, but numbing cream can minimize any discomfort.
How many treatments are needed?
Treatments will vary depending on an individual’s hair or joint condition and goals. Most patients see results after a series of 3-4 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart.
Is there any downtime after the treatment?
Patients may experience some mild discomfort, swelling, or bruising after the treatment, but there is no downtime required.
Who is a good candidate for PRP therapy?
Anyone experiencing hair loss or joint pain and inflammation may be a good candidate for PRP therapy. Consultation with a healthcare professional is recommended to determine the best treatment plan for your individual needs and to ensure the best possible results.