PRP application is the process of separating platelet-rich plasma in the blood. The purpose of PRP treatment is to naturally increase the number of clot cells carried by the blood and to repair the areas where healing is desired through these cells.
When there is an injury or cut in our body, blood sends clot cells here and the healing process quickly begins in that place. PRP is a treatment method produced from the person’s own blood to ensure rapid recovery.
PRP is used for non-healing wounds, orthopedic problems, vascular problems, dental treatments, implant applications and aesthetic purposes. PRP treatment is used in a wide variety of areas to treat skin blemishes, wrinkles, acne and scars, skin cracks and to prevent hair loss.
How Much Does PRP Treatment Cost?
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What is PRP? To whom is it applied?
PRP is the abbreviation of the words Platelet Rich Plasma. PRP is a treatment in which useful blood plasma prepared from the person’s own blood by a specialist physician is applied to the area where healing is desired in a hospital environment and under hygienic conditions.
PRP can be applied to all age groups, men and women. PRP is a treatment method used in a wide range of areas such as orthopedic and vascular problems, dental treatments, implant applications, non-healing wounds, skin blemishes, wrinkles, acne, scars and skin cracks. Since PRP provides cell renewal in areas where hair is lost, it is also applied to prevent hair loss. There are studies showing that it can also be used in the treatment of chronic pain, tendon ruptures and rheumatic pain.
Is PRP Stem Cell Therapy?
PRP and stem cell treatments are different from each other. Stem cells are cells that can both replicate themselves and transform into different tissue cells, and have the ability to repair and renew every tissue and organ in the body.
The clotting cells used in PRP treatment do not have such a feature.
These cells contribute to the healing process, but they cannot turn into dying cells.
PRP is a more natural treatment. In terms of price, PRP is a much cheaper method than stem cells.
How is PRP Treatment Done?
The purpose of PRP treatment is to naturally increase the number of clot cells to be carried by blood in the area where change and healing is desired. PRP is a treatment method produced from the person’s own blood.
Blood is taken and placed in special tubes. These tubes are placed in a centrifuge device and plasma rich in platelet cells is produced. It is applied to problematic areas by a specialist physician.
PRP treatment is performed in 3-4 sessions at 2-4 week intervals.
Sessions last approximately 30 minutes.
Does PRP Cause Pain?
There are no side effects in PRP. Since it is a method applied from the person’s own blood without using any foreign substance, allergies and other reactions do not occur. There may only be a slight pain and bruising due to the injection.
How Long Does Pain Last After Knee PRP?
PRP treatment is applied as a good alternative to existing methods in the treatment of knee arthritis, which is one of the common health problems of the average age.
After PRP is applied to knee arthritis, the pain gradually decreases and passes within months.
What are the Effects of PRP Application?
In PRP treatment, the skin or the applied tissue is expected to renew itself, so it is not possible to see this result immediately. The effects of PRP treatment appear after the second or third session.
Effects after PRP treatment; Skin tightening and sagging decrease, wrinkles are alleviated, under-eye bruises are improved, skin spots are lightened, skin is brighter and scars are reduced. After applications to the scalp, there is an increase in hair thickness and density in sparse areas. It is effective for a long time and is applied easily and safely. It eliminates wrinkles and lines by “rejuvenating” rather than “filling” them.
In Which Areas Is PRP Treatment Applied?
Since PRP is a natural treatment method made from the person’s own blood and does not contain any harmful substances, it is a reliable procedure.
PRP is applied to the face, neck, décolleté, back of the hands, inner legs and arms for aesthetic purposes.
In the treatment of tendon injuries, knee arthritis, and after sports injuries; It is also used in the treatment of ankle sprains, muscle and tendon ruptures, and joint arthritis.
It is a treatment method used in a wide range of areas such as dental treatments, implant applications, non-healing wounds, skin blemishes, wrinkles, acne, scars and skin cracks. Since PRP provides cell renewal in areas where hair is lost, it can also be applied to prevent hair loss.