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PRP/PRF/EZGEL

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)

PRF (Platelet Rich Fibrin)



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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections represent a cutting-edge medical procedure that harnesses the remarkable healing abilities of your own blood components to promote tissue regeneration and improve various aspects of health and aesthetics.


How It Works:

PRP injections involve a straightforward process. A small amount of your blood is drawn, similar to a routine blood test. This blood sample is then placed in a centrifuge machine, which separates the platelets and growth factors from the rest of the blood components. The resulting PRP, rich in healing properties, is then carefully injected into the targeted area of your body.


Applications of PRP Injections:

Hair Restoration: PRP injections are widely used to stimulate hair follicles, aiding in hair regrowth for individuals experiencing hair thinning or pattern baldness.


Skin Rejuvenation: PRP is applied topically or injected to improve skin texture, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and promote a youthful complexion.


Joint and Tendon Healing: Athletes and individuals with joint injuries often turn to PRP injections to accelerate the healing process and reduce pain associated with conditions like osteoarthritis and tendonitis.


Wound Healing: PRP can be applied to chronic wounds or surgical sites to expedite healing and reduce infection risk.


Sexual Health: In the form of the "O Shot" for women and "P Shot" for men, PRP injections can enhance sexual function, improve sensitivity, and contribute to a more satisfying intimate life.


Benefits of PRP Injections:

Natural Healing: PRP utilizes your body's own resources, reducing the risk of allergic reactions or complications.

Minimally Invasive: PRP injections are typically quick, minimally invasive, and require little to no downtime.

Versatile: PRP can be used in various medical fields, from aesthetics to orthopedics.

Long-Lasting Results: Many patients experience prolonged benefits as PRP continues to stimulate tissue growth over time.


Is PRP Right for You?

Consulting with a qualified healthcare provider is essential to determine whether PRP injections are suitable for your specific needs and goals. This innovative treatment has garnered attention for its potential to enhance well-being, from hair restoration to skin rejuvenation and beyond.




Platelet-rich plasma (abbreviated PRP) is a treatment used for a variety of common orthopedic conditions. PRP is a concentration of platelet cells taken from your own blood. These platelets have growth factors that help in the healing process of chronic injuries. By injecting PRP into areas of an injury or non-healing tissue, we can stimulate and optimize your body's ability to heal the condition.


Conditions PRP is used for

PRP has been used in operating rooms for several decades to help with wound healing and to stimulate bone formation in spinal fusion surgery. Recently, PRP has been used in outpatient settings for treatment of common overuse conditions, including:

  • Achilles Tendon

  • Rotator Cuff Tendon

  • Tennis Elbow

  • Patellar Tendon

  • Plantar Fascia

  • Hamstring Tendon

  • Joint pain from arthritis or cartilage wear (particularly the knee)


How PRP is obtained

PRP is obtained from the patient who is being treated. Blood is withdrawn from a vein in the patient's arm just like when you have lab tests or donate blood (although we don’t draw as much as is taken during blood donation). The blood is then placed in a centrifuge, a machine that spins at a high speed to separate the different types of blood cells. The platelet-rich portion of the blood is extracted, and the sports medicine physician injects this PRP into the area of injury. The injection is almost always done under ultrasound-guidance to make sure that the area being treated is the area where the platelets are delivered. Most of the time, physicians only need to perform one injection, although sometimes PRP injections are given as a series over a span of several months.


Is PRP effective?

We know from laboratory studies that PRP can help increase certain growth factors that are important in the healing process. In clinical studies, there has been good evidence for long-term healing of tennis elbow tendons and Achilles tendons. Studies on other body areas have been done on small enough numbers of patients that even though the results have been promising, we cannot yet say definitively that PRP works in these areas.

There have been multiple studies performed for knee joint pain from arthritis that have shown significant pain relief—far longer (9-12 months in some studies) and far better than cortisone or other injections. Currently, multiple investigations are underway to determine if PRP is more helpful than other treatments for other chronic tendon problems.

Because of the lack of definitive proof in most body areas, many doctors and most insurance companies consider PRP to be experimental. Therefore, insurance companies will not pay for or reimburse in most cases of PRP treatments. 


Is PRP safe?

Yes. Because we use the patient’s own blood, there is no risk of allergic reaction. We use standard precautions to avoid risks of infection and injury to other tissues (including using ultrasound-guidance as mentioned above).


Is PRP painful?

Unfortunately, PRP is quite painful. We take great care to minimize the pain during the procedure and afterwards. The pain subsides quickly and most patients are at their normal daily activities within 1-2 days.


What should I expect after PRP treatment?

PRP and the growth factors they trigger work by creating some inflammation. In order to be successful, PRP treatment requires that patients stop taking any anti-inflammatories before and after the procedure. 

Patients can also expect some activity restrictions for several weeks after treatment. Normal daily activities that don’t require much exertion on the treated body part can be resumed almost immediately. Doctors typically restrict exercise and even therapeutic activity for a few weeks, then slowly resume exercise. Many, if not most, patients are back to full exercise within six weeks.




Orthopedic PRP Injections

$600

Harnessing the power of your own blood to promote healing and rejuvenation
PRP Hair Restoration with 1 yr of Nutrafol

$3000

1-year supply of Nutrafol's Fullest Hair Kit plus a series of 4 microneedling with PRP
PRP Injections (Aesthetics)

$600

Harnessing the power of your own blood to promote healing and rejuvenation
O.Shot

$1200

The O-Shot is a non-surgical procedure that uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to enhance sexual pleasure and treat various intimate concerns in women.
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