How does it work:
PRP is obtained from a sample taken from the patient's blood. This sample is processed in a centrifuge device and the platelets are concentrated to obtain an enriched plasma. This plasma is injected into the wound area, skin, hair or joint area, depending on the patient's needs.
Usage areas:
- Hair loss treatment: PRP is used to strengthen hair follicles and reduce hair loss.
- Skin rejuvenation: It is applied to reduce wrinkles, correct skin tone and improve overall skin quality.
- Accelerating wound healing: PRP can help wounds heal faster.
- Joint problems: It is especially used in the treatment of joint problems such as osteoarthritis.
Advantages:
- Use of a natural substance: PRP treatment uses materials obtained from the patient's own blood.
- Minimal side effects: Generally, side effects are minimal because the body does not react to the substance taken externally.
- Fast recovery after treatment: In many cases, the healing process can be accelerated after PRP treatment.
Treatment Process:
- Blood is taken from the patient and processed in a centrifuge device.
- The resulting enriched plasma is injected into the area determined according to the patient's needs.
- Treatment is usually administered in a series of sessions.