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Why PRP Treatments is gaining popularity?
PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, is a therapeutic procedure in which blood is drawn and then injected into an injured area to speed up the healing process. Plasma is a component of our blood that is abundant in protein and other substances that aid in cell growth and healing. To accelerate cell development and healing, plasma from the blood is extracted and injected back into the afflicted area.
According to studies, PRP plasma-rich platelets encourage the body to produce more new healthy cells. This, in turn, cures the skin's damaged area. This PRP injection treatment can help with a variety of ailments, including sports injuries, hair loss, skincare, post-surgical repair, acute and tendon injuries, Osteoarthritis, and more.
PRP injection procedure–
The PRP treatment is safe as the patient’s own tissue is used for injecting. The sample PRP is injected into the target location, such as an injured knee or a tendon, after the platelet-rich plasma is created from a patient's blood sample. Ultrasound may be used by the clinician to guide the injection in some circumstances. To speed up the healing process, the goal is to raise the concentration of specific bio proteins or hormones known as growth factors in a specific location.
After several weeks of treatment, the results of the PRP injection treatment become apparent. Doctors may also recommend more PRP injections based on the improvement observed. If you are considering taking up the PRP treatment, be sure to discuss your medical history with your doctor.