Modern medicine continues to evolve, offering effective and minimally invasive ways to restore damaged tissues. One of the most promising and natural techniques is PRP Therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma). This method uses the patient’s own blood to stimulate tissue regeneration. PRP is widely used in orthopedics, sports medicine, dermatology, dentistry, and aesthetic medicine.
PRP is plasma derived from the patient’s own blood, enriched with a high concentration of platelets. After a centrifugation process, platelets are separated from other blood components and injected into the affected area — such as a joint, tendon, or skin.
Platelets are rich in growth factors, which activate healing processes, reduce inflammation, and accelerate recovery — all without surgery.
In orthopedics:
Osteoarthritis and arthritis (knee, hip, shoulder)
Meniscus injuries
Bursitis
Tendonitis
Epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
Sports injuries
Post-surgical recovery
In aesthetics:
Skin rejuvenation
rinkle and fine line reduction
Acne scar treatment
Improving skin tone and elasticity
Hair loss treatment
Other uses:
Urology (e.g., erectile dysfunction)
Gynecology (tissue regeneration, inflammation)
Trichology (hair loss, alopecia)
Safe — uses your own blood
Fast recovery, minimal side effects
Non-surgical approach
Effective for chronic and acute issues
Can be combined with other treatments
General surgery. Postgraduate in the area of aesthetic and regenerative surgery. Extensive experience in the area of vascular surgery and proctology
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A small blood sample is taken (10–20 ml)
2. Platelets are separated via centrifugation
3. The concentrated plasma is injected into the treatment area (often guided by ultrasound)
A small blood sample is taken (10–20 ml)
Platelets are separated via centrifugation
The concentrated plasma is injected into the treatment area (often guided by ultrasound)
The session lasts 30–40 minutes. Results can be noticed within days. Most patients require 1 to 3 sessions for optimal effect.
Yes, PRP is not recommended for patients with:
Active infections
Cancer
Autoimmune or severe blood disorders
Pregnancy or breastfeeding (case-dependent)
PRP is a modern, natural, and highly effective therapy used by top clinics and professional athletes. Whether you want to reduce joint pain, restore mobility, or rejuvenate your skin — PRP offers a safe and proven alternative to surgery and heavy medications.
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