PRP/GROWTH FACTORS greatly aid in healing and recovery. They can reduce and control the inflammatory process of a disease or injury as well as deliver a purer and higher concentration of platelets and growth factors that naturally attract stem cells to the injured site.
PRP stands for “Platelet Rich Plasma” and is a concentration of platelets in the blood that are crucial to wound healing.
PLATELET RICH PLASMA (PRP) provides a sample of plasma that is highly concentrated of platelets, growth factors and other biomolecules that can be directly injected into the diseased or injured area. PRP by itself can relieve pain and repair injury of diseased tissue without the risks of surgery, anesthesia, hospital stays, or a prolonged recovery.
To prepare the PRP, a small sample of the patient’s blood is drawn and placed in a centrifuge. The blood sample is then spun in a centrifuge at a rapid speed to separate the platelets from the rest of the blood and posteriorly obtain growth factors from the platelets themselves.
PRP/GROWTH FACTORS THERAPY ALONE
PRP/GROWTH FACTORS SUPPORTIVE THERAPY