PRP (Plasma riche en plaquettes)
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PRP, is a biological serum derived from the patient’s own blood and contains a high concentration of platelets. Platelets play an important role in blood clotting processes and also secrete growth factors that promote healing after injury. The main purpose of PRP is to ensure that these growth factors help the body’s healing processes.
In PRP application, it is a procedure of centrifugation of the blood taken. It separates the blood into its components and separates components such as platelets and plasma. The resulting plasma is processed to increase the density of platelets and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is obtained. PRP contains a high concentration of platelets and growth factors. The prepared PRP is injected or applied to a specific area according to the treatment requirement.
Since PRP application uses the patient’s own biological material, the risk of allergic reactions is low. However, like any medical treatment, PRP has its advantages and limitations. The effectiveness of PRP may vary depending on the purpose of treatment, the patient’s condition and the method of application.
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Advantages of PRP Application
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) application has various medical and cosmetic advantages.
Aesthetic Purposes: PRP is used as part of aesthetic procedures for skin renewal and rejuvenation. It is injected into areas such as the face, neck and back of the hand.
Skin Rejuvenation: The application of PRP on the skin encourages skin cells to regenerate and increase collagen production. This helps to reduce wrinkles, even out skin tone, and remove blemishes or scars on the skin.
Treatment of Skin Problems: PRP can also be used to treat skin problems such as acne scars, blemishes and stretch marks.
Hair Treatment: PRP is used in hair treatment and applied to the scalp to stop hair loss and stimulate hair regrowth. This method helps to improve hair quality and restore hair volume.
Wound Healing and Tissue Repair: PRP can accelerate wound healing thanks to the growth factors it contains. It can also be used to repair tissues such as muscle injuries, tendon tears and joint problems.
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