PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. It is a therapy that uses a patient’s own blood plasma, which is rich in platelets, to promote healing and tissue regeneration. The plasma is obtained by drawing a small amount of the patient’s blood and then spinning it in a centrifuge to separate the platelets from the red and white blood cells. The concentrated platelets are then re-injected into the patient’s body, usually at the site of injury or damage.
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PRP therapy has been used in various medical fields such as orthopedics, dentistry, and cosmetic surgery. In orthopedics, it is used to treat conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendonitis and ligament injuries. In cosmetic surgery, PRP is used for hair loss, skin rejuvenation, and facial volume enhancement. PRP therapy is considered a safe procedure, as the patient’s own blood is used, so there is no risk of an allergic reaction.
The procedure can be done with minimal discomfort, and the results are usually visible after a few weeks. It’s important to note that PRP therapy is still considered an experimental treatment in some areas, and more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and long-term safety. It’s important to discuss the procedure with a qualified healthcare professional and to consider the risks and benefits before making a decision.
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