PRP Therapy

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses a concentrated portion of your own blood, rich in platelets and growth factors, to activate natural healing and regenerative processes. After drawing and processing your blood, the platelet-rich plasma is injected into targeted areas such as the skin (commonly known as vampire facials), the scalp for hair thinning or hair loss, or injured joints, muscles, and soft tissues. This treatment stimulates collagen production, accelerates tissue repair, supports hair regrowth, and improves overall tissue health, making PRP a versatile, minimally invasive, non-surgical option for anti-aging, hair restoration, pain relief, and long-term regenerative support.

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How PRP Therapy is done

Blood is drawn from the patient and placed into a centrifuge, where it is spun at high speed to separate its components. This process concentrates platelets, which are rich in bioactive proteins and growth factors involved in tissue repair and healing. The resulting platelet-rich plasma is then carefully prepared and administered to specific areas depending on the therapeutic goal.

PRP may be delivered through injection into joints, muscles, tendons, or soft tissue, or applied topically in aesthetic treatments, often in combination with microneedling or other regenerative techniques.



Potential Benefits of PRP Therapy

PRP therapy may be used as a standalone treatment or as part of a comprehensive care plan for a variety of conditions, including:

  • Stimulation of tissue repair and regeneration.
  • Support for joint, tendon, and ligament health.
  • Reduction of inflammation and discomfort.
  • Improved healing following injury or overuse.
  • Enhanced skin quality, tone, and texture in aesthetic applications.
  • Support for hair restoration and scalp health.