WHY do I need PRP?
The problem
The problem After age 30, the regenerative capacity of our tissues shows progressive decline and manifests as thinning hair, skin with less volume and collagen, cartilage wear, difficulty with tendons and poor ligament healing.
PRP Therapy can help!
What is it?
PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma. Platelets are components of our blood that help in clotting. They also secrete a wide variety of growth factors.
These PRP Growth Factors play a significant role in tissue regeneration and proliferation, like collagen synthesis and angiogenesis (new blood vessel growth).
PRP therapies are AUTOLOGOUS which means they are ALL NATURAL and come from your OWN blood.
What conditions can PRP benefit?
Sexual Dysfunction
PRP has been shown to help
women achieve orgasms
again, improve dryness and
help with urinary incontinence
Hair Restoration
PRP has been shown to
rejuvenate hair follicles and
promote hair proliferation.
The procedure has been
especially helpful in females.
Facial Rejuvenation
PRP facial rejuvenation has
been well established and
shown to improve volume,
reduce wrinkles, and improve
aging skin texture
Erectile dysfunction
PRP has been shown to
reverse erectile dysfunction
and strengthen male
erections with some benefits
in length and girth as well.
How PRP is Collected?
STEP 1
Blood Draw
First a volume of blood is
collected to extract the
PRP (platelet rich plasma)
STEP 2
Spin
A centrifuge is used to
separate the whole blood
into different layers. Red
Blood Cells, PRP layer,
PPP layer (platelet-poor
plasma)
STEP 3
Extract
The technologist will pull
the PRP layer from the
tube in a sterile fashion
and prepare the PRP for
use.
PRP Therapy is a Jack of All Trades!
1. Wound healing
2. Hair restoration
3. Scar healing
4. Facial Rejuvenation (wrinkles,
discoloration, volume loss,
texture improvement)
5. Joint Pain (cartilage regrowth)
6. Back Pain (Intradiscal Injections)
7. Tendon/Ligament Healing
8. Female Orgasm/Incontinence
9. Erectile Dysfunction (ED)