What is PRP?
Plasma Riched Platelets (PRP): In the medical field, PRP refers to a plasma solution obtained from a patient's own blood that contains a high concentration of blood cells called platelets.
This solution is often used to promote the healing of injuries or to treat aesthetic problems such as hair loss.
“Plasma Riched Platelets” It may refer to a treatment method often called PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma). This treatment uses high concentrations of platelets in plasma obtained from the person’s own blood.
PRP treatment usually includes the following steps:
Taking a blood sample: The first step is to take some blood from the patient.
Centrifuging Blood: The collected blood is processed in a centrifuge device. In this process, blood components are separated and platelets accumulate in plasma at a high concentration.
Applaying of PRP: The resulting PRP is usually returned to the treatment area by injection or another application method. This has the purpose of healing injured tissue and promoting regeneration.