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Biologic Therapy

Regenerative Medicine (PRP)

Accelerate your body's natural healing process with Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy.

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Overview

Harness Your Healing Potential

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections are gaining popularity for a variety of conditions, from sports injuries to hair loss. The treatment uses a patient’s own blood cells to accelerate healing in a specific area.

PRP injections may be able to treat a range of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. For example, chronic tendon injuries such as tennis elbow or jumper’s knee can often take a long time to heal, so adding PRP shots to a treatment regimen can help to stimulate the healing process, decrease pain and enable a return to activities sooner.

What You Need to Know

PRP treatment can help support wound healing in trauma and joint injury. The technique can address male pattern baldness, stimulate the growth of hair transplants and enhance other cosmetic procedures. The results of PRP treatment are most noticeable after several weeks for joint injections and six months for scalp injections and are not permanent; patients may require additional injections at the direction of their doctor. Because the treatments use a patient’s own tissues, PRP injections are safe and can be administered alone or used in conjunction with other procedures.

What is Platelet-Rich Plasma?

Platelet-rich plasma consists of two elements: plasma, or the liquid portion of blood, and platelets, a type of blood cell that plays an important role in healing throughout the body. Platelets are well-known for their clotting abilities, but they also contain growth factors that can trigger cell reproduction and stimulate tissue regeneration or healing in the treated area. Platelet-rich plasma is simply blood that contains more platelets than normal. To create platelet-rich plasma, clinicians take a blood sample from the patient and place it into a device called a centrifuge that rapidly spins the sample, separating out the other components of the blood from the platelets and concentrating them within the plasma.

What is a PRP Injection?

After creating platelet-rich plasma from a patient’s blood sample, that solution is injected into the target area, such as an injured knee or a tendon. In some cases, the clinician may use ultrasound to guide the injection. The idea is to increase the concentration of specific bioproteins or hormones, called growth factors, in a specific area to accelerate the healing process. The mechanism behind PRP injections is not completely understood. Studies show that the increased concentration of growth factors in platelet-rich plasma may stimulate or speed up the healing process, shortening healing time for injuries, decreasing pain and even encouraging hair growth.

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The Details

The CAREprp Advantage

1

Short Processing Time

Our advanced system processes your PRP quickly and efficiently, minimizing your time in the office.

  • Quick turnover
  • Efficient extraction
  • Patient comfort
2

Golden Platelet Solution

Our centrifuge technology yields a high-quality 'golden' PRP concentrate, stripped of unnecessary red blood cells.

  • High purity
  • Concentrated factors
  • Optimal visual quality
3

Personalized Medicine

Every treatment is autologous (from you to you) and tailored to your specific injury or condition.

  • No rejection risk
  • Tailored dosage
  • Targeted therapy
Applications

Common Applications

  • Tennis/Golfer's Elbow
  • Rotator Cuff Tears
  • Knee Ligament Strains
  • Achilles Tendinitis
  • Muscle Tears
  • Hair Loss (Male Pattern Baldness)
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Cosmetic Enhancement
Common Applications
Your Journey

How It Works

1

Blood Draw

A standard blood draw is performed to collect a small amount of your blood.

2

Separation

A specially designed tube and centrifuge spin the blood for 3 minutes to separate platelets from red blood cells.

3

Collection & Injection

The golden colored PRP concentrate is collected and injected into the specific treatment area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long are treatments, and how many do I need?

Treatments tend to last about 30 minutes per focus area. Some patients may experience changes within one treatment, but individual results may vary. Consult your practitioner to develop a plan that is best suited for your desired outcome.

What is recovery like after a treatment?

While there is little to no risk of rejection, post-treatment, patients have described some redness, tingling, or mild bruising in the treatment area. Speak to your provider before returning to work or resuming normal activities.

Is this covered by standard health insurance?

Currently, innovative options like PRP are not typically covered by health insurance. Speak with your provider about your individual plan and if there are any financial paths available.

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