Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a regenerative treatment that we create using your own blood. First, we draw a small sample of blood, similar to routine laboratory testing. Next, we place the sample into a medical grade centrifuge and spin it to separate the components.
During this process, we isolate and concentrate the portion of blood that contains platelets and plasma, creating platelet-rich plasma. As a result, the final PRP solution contains a higher concentration of platelets than whole blood.
We then inject the PRP into the targeted area. In doing so, we deliver concentrated platelets directly to the site of injury. These platelets contain growth factors and proteins that the body naturally uses to support tissue repair and recovery.
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a regenerative treatment that we create using your own blood. First, we draw a small sample of blood, similar to routine laboratory testing. Next, we place the sample into a medical grade centrifuge and spin it to separate the components.
During this process, we isolate and concentrate the portion of blood that contains platelets and plasma, creating platelet-rich plasma. As a result, the final PRP solution contains a higher concentration of platelets than whole blood.
We then inject the PRP into the targeted area. In doing so, we deliver concentrated platelets directly to the site of injury. These platelets contain growth factors and proteins that the body naturally uses to support tissue repair and recovery.
PRP has gained attention because it uses the body’s own biology to encourage natural healing responses. When we introduce PRP into an area of injury or stress, the concentrated platelets release signaling molecules that support the body’s regenerative processes. Therefore, PRP may help stimulate a natural repair response.
PRP therapy may be used for:
Tendon and ligament injuries
Shoulder, knee elbow, hip pain
Back and neck discomfort
Hair thinning and hair loss
Skin rejuvenation and fine lines/wrinkles
Treatment recommendations are determined during a personalized consultation.
Wondering how PRP compares to cortisone or hyaluronic acid injections for joint pain? Our latest article breaks down the differences in mechanism, benefits, longevity, and ideal use cases to help you better understand your options.
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At RegenRx, we use the EmCyte PurePRP® system, a high-performance platform that enables advanced platelet concentration. Our team follows a double-spin centrifugation protocol to further separate and concentrate platelets, creating a refined PRP preparation.
Depending on the procedure and treatment area, we draw 20–120 mL of blood to obtain the appropriate volume for targeted therapy. This approach allows us to adjust concentration and application based on each patient’s clinical needs. As a result, we can tailor the treatment to support optimal preparation standards.
We rely on a standardized, medical-grade system and precise preparation techniques to ensure consistency, sterility, and quality in every PRP treatment we provide.
PRP preparation methods vary, and processing techniques directly affect platelet concentration and product quality. To learn more about why preparation matters, read our article on how platelet processing influences treatment outcomes.
Read more: PRP Quality Matters — Why Processing Makes a Difference.
If you are interested in learning more about Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, we invite you to contact us or schedule a consultation with RegenRx to discuss your options and create a personalized treatment plan.
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