PRP Therapy
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PRP as a Biostimulator
PRP acts as a natural biostimulator. When injected into areas such as the under-eyes, cheeks, or scalp, it enhances skin tone, reduces fine lines, improves texture, and supports natural volume restoration. It also stimulates hair growth in areas of thinning. PRP is often combined with microneedling for even greater skin-rejuvenating results—all without the use of synthetic fillers or harsh chemicals.
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PRP + Exosomes (Advanced Regenerative Therapy)
For enhanced regenerative effects, PRP can be combined with exosomes—tiny extracellular vesicles rich in growth factors and proteins. Exosomes improve cellular communication, accelerate healing, and boost tissue regeneration. When paired with PRP, they can significantly elevate results in both skin rejuvenation and joint therapy, offering patients faster recovery and more dramatic improvements.
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PRP for Joint Injections
PRP is a powerful option for orthopedic use and joint support. When injected into joints like the knees, shoulders, or elbows, PRP helps reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and promote long-term healing of soft tissue and cartilage. It’s a popular, non-surgical option for patients with arthritis, tendonitis, or sports-related injuries who are looking for natural pain relief and improved mobility.
