PRP therapy has become increasingly popular in the treatment of joint, muscle, and tendon disorders in recent years. In this procedure, the patient's own blood is drawn and separated using special instruments. A little amount of plasma (PRP) obtained by separating blood into its components is injected back into the same person.
The main task of platelets in the blood is to stop bleeding caused by injury. For this purpose, they form blood clots. At the same time, platelets contain a large number of growth factors that contribute to the repair and healing of tissues. When these growth factors (PRP Therapy) are administered to the damaged body part, they support the body's own healing process.
How does PRP Treatment Work?
Platelets provide blood clotting. Platelets also contain growth factors and natural protective substances.
In the PRP method, it is obtained from the person's own blood.
The platelet density in the serum obtained with the PRP treatment method is 2 to 4 times higher than in the blood.
PRP method is completely natural.
With PRP treatment, joint problems can be treated naturally without surgery.
PRP accelerates healing by stimulating the cells of structures such as tendons and cartilage that are injured and damaged.