Harness your body's natural healing power with Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy. A safe treatment that accelerates recovery from bone and soft tissue injuries.
Understanding Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy and how it accelerates your body's natural healing process
Because PRP uses your own blood, there's no risk of infection or allergy. The ultrasound-guided injection helps avoid damage to surrounding tissues, making it a safe and precise treatment option.
The PRP process begins with a simple blood draw, similar to a routine lab test. Your blood is then processed in our state-of-the-art centrifuge to concentrate the healing platelets.
The entire procedure is performed in our office with the highest standards of safety and sterility, ensuring your comfort and well-being throughout the treatment.
A small amount of your blood is taken from your arm, similar to a routine blood test.
Your blood is spun in a special machine (centrifuge) to separate and extract the platelets, which are packed with growth factors that help speed up healing.
The concentrated platelets are then injected directly into the injured area, often using ultrasound guidance to place them exactly where they're needed. This technique is safe and effective.
PRP therapy has shown excellent results for healing various types of injuries, especially when conventional treatments haven't worked
PRP is great for healing injuries to:
Consider PRP therapy if you have been dealing with pain or disability for over six months despite trying other treatments such as:
PRP could help you avoid surgery and get back to your active life naturally.
Since PRP uses your own blood, there's no risk of infection or allergy. The ultrasound-guided injection helps avoid damage to surrounding tissues.
PRP injections are generally safe but can be more painful than other injections because they're done without local anesthetics, which can interfere with the treatment's effectiveness.
However, the discomfort is temporary and manageable, and the long-term benefits far outweigh the brief injection sensation.
Using ultrasound guidance, we ensure the PRP is placed exactly where it's needed, maximizing effectiveness while minimizing risk to surrounding tissue.
It's normal to feel more pain and swelling initially—this means the healing is starting. This usually eases within a week, allowing you to begin light exercises.
Managing this pain is key, and your doctor will help you through it with appropriate guidance and support throughout your recovery process.
Discover how PRP therapy can accelerate your recovery and help you avoid surgery. Schedule your consultation today to see if this innovative treatment is right for you.
No Risk of Infection
Accelerated Healing Process