Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses your body’s natural healing power to restore damaged tissue. The process is straightforward: a small amount of your blood is drawn, spun in a centrifuge to concentrate essential growth factors, and prepared as a potent healing serum. This autologous solution is then applied directly to chronic wounds to jumpstart stagnant healing and accelerate your overall recovery.
Specific Benefits of PRP
- Reduces inflammatory markers at the injury site
- Supports the growth of healthy new tissue layers
- Accelerates healing for non-responsive ulcers
- Virtually no risk of rejection using your own blood
The Step-by-Step PRP Journey
Collection
The process begins with a simple draw of a small amount of your own blood, performed comfortably in our clinic to ensure complete biological compatibility.
Concentration
The sample is processed in a high-speed centrifuge to isolate and concentrate essential platelets and growth factors into a potent therapeutic serum.
Application
The concentrated PRP is precisely applied to the wound bed, stimulating your body's natural healing response and accelerating tissue repair.
Targeted Healing for Chronic Wounds
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is an autologous treatment where a small amount of your blood is drawn and processed in a centrifuge to isolate vital growth factors. This prepared concentrate is then applied directly to the wound to jumpstart cellular repair and accelerate your natural healing process.
Applications for Complex Wounds
- Diabetic and Venous Ulcers
- Non-responsive pressure sores
- Failed surgical incisions
- Complex chronic skin wounds
Safety & Efficacy
Begin Your PRP Recovery
We follow a single, refined process: a small draw of your own blood is concentrated in a clinical centrifuge and applied directly to the wound site as a potent healing serum. This autologous sequence ensures that these concentrated growth factors jumpstart your body's natural repair mechanisms safely and effectively.
- Clinically compatible: Zero risk of rejection or allergic reaction
- Concentrated repair: Potent growth factors for chronic ulcers
- Simple procedure: Bedside-ready and time-efficient
- Targeted action: Accelerates the closing of non-healing surgical sites