What is PRP?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a treatment that uses components from your own blood to support targeted care. A small sample of blood is drawn and placed in a centrifuge, where it’s processed to concentrate platelets. These platelets contain growth factors that play a role in the body’s natural processes.
Once prepared, the PRP is applied or injected into specific areas as part of a controlled, provider-guided treatment. Because it uses your body’s own biological material, PRP is often chosen by individuals looking for a more personalized and natural approach to care.
How is PRP Used?
PRP Facial (Aesthetic Use)
- Often used to support skin appearance
- May help with overall texture and tone
- Non-surgical option
PRP Injections (Wellness / Supportive Use)
- Used in targeted areas
- Often part of a broader care plan
- Guided by provider evaluation
Safety and Guidance
- Uses your own blood components
- Administered by trained professionals
- Requires evaluation to determine suitability
- Not appropriate for everyone
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