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The difference between PRP AND PRF
PRF is the next generation of PRP. Platelet-rich fibrin also contains greater concentrations of growth factors, as well as stem cells. Platelet-Rich-Fibrin (PRF) hair restoration is a new, non-surgical treatment that uses cell growth factors to regenerate and restore the inactive hair follicle through wound-healing technology. This higher concentration of growth factors and stem cells. PRF doesn't contain an anticoagulant and can be used for all the below treatments.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma for Skin Rejuvenation
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy has become quite a sought-after
non-surgical procedure. PRP can rejuvenate the skin by injecting your own
blood plasma under the dermis. This stimulates cell growth and collagen
production. It can also improve a patient’s facial complexion, texture and
ost facial volume. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is also used for anti-aging
treatments, acne marks, and fat transfers.
Platelet-Rich Plasma for treating hair loss
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy has become quite a sought-after
non-surgical procedure. PRP can rejuvenate the skin by injecting your own
blood plasma under the dermis. This stimulates cell growth and collagen
production. It can also improve a patient’s facial complexion, texture and
ost facial volume. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is also used for anti-aging
treatments, acne marks, and fat transfers.


PRP helps speed up wound healing
The growth factors found in PRP accelerate skin regeneration, enhance
collagen synthesis, promote soft tissue healing, decrease scarring and
enhance the body's natural response to wound healing. PRP is also thought
to have an antibacterial effect, making it very effective for treating chronic,
non-healing wounds. This can be particularly beneficial for patients with
diabetes and other chronic illnesses that hamper wound healing.
Chest & Neck Rejuvenation
PRP can also be used for skin rejuvenation on all areas of the body
including the chest and neck. Medical practices are now offering PRP
injections, micro channeling, and microneedling with PRP to maximize
their patients results during their neck and chest rejuvenation treatments.


Orthopedics - Tendon, Ligament, Muscle and Joint Injuries
PRP has been shown to aid in the healing and regeneration of tendons and ligaments as well as a range of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions.. Common conditions that are able to be treated include Achilles tendinopathy, rotator cuff syndrome, tennis/golfers elbow and plantar fasciitis. Recent studies have shown that PRP therapy for osteoarthritis of the knee relieves pain and increases function in more than three out of four patients treated.
Post-surgical Healing
Clinicians first used PRP to accelerate healing after jaw or plastic surgeries. Now, post-surgical PRP injections have expanded to help heal muscles, tendons and ligaments, as procedures on these tissues have notoriously long recovery times. Cellenis Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)PRP Procedure Kit with ACD Gel Tubessurgicalsupplies.co.nz PRP Productshttps://www.nzms.co.nz/products/cellenis-prp/https://www.uslaesthetics.co.nz/prp/

Hand Rejuvenation with PRP
Your hands tell a story. They can tell how old you are, what type of work
you do, how active you are and more. Many medical professionals have
begun offering PRP injections for hand rejuvenation to help their clients
narrate their own story. Platelet rich plasma for hand rejuvenation can
be used as a stand alone procedure.

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