Harnessing your body’s natural healing potential, PRP and PRF therapies provide an innovative way to enhance recovery, alleviate pain, and improve mobility. These advanced treatments focus on stimulating tissue repair, reducing inflammation, and supporting an active and healthy lifestyle.
What Are PRP and PRF?
PRP and PRF treatments utilize concentrated platelets and growth factors derived from your own blood to accelerate healing in injured or damaged tissues, including joints, ligaments, and tendons. These therapies encourage natural regeneration, reduce discomfort, and restore functionality.
Conditions That PRP and PRF May Address:
- Pain and injuries in joints
- Ligament and tendon sprains
- Muscle strains and tears
- Persistent inflammation or stiffness
- Post-surgical recovery, such as after tendon or ligament repairs
When PRP/PRF May Not Be Recommended:
These treatments may not be suitable for individuals with:
- Active infections
- Certain blood-related conditions or cancers
How Do PRP and PRF Work?
- Blood Collection: A small amount of blood is drawn, similar to a routine test.
- Processing: The blood is processed to isolate and concentrate the platelets and growth factors, creating a potent healing solution.
- Injection: The prepared solution is carefully injected into the targeted area under precise guidance to maximize results.
What to Expect After Treatment:
- Minor swelling or discomfort at the injection site, typically subsiding within a few days.
- Most individuals can resume normal activities within 24 hours, following specific care instructions from their physician.
Safety and Benefits:
Since PRP and PRF therapies use your own blood, they are generally considered safe with a low risk of adverse reactions. Although rare, potential side effects may include temporary soreness or localized infection.
By working with an experienced provider, you can minimize risks and ensure effective, personalized treatment.
Ready to explore the benefits of PRP and PRF? Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward lasting recovery and improved wellness.