Origin | Turkey | Packaging | Custom |
Material | Plastic | Quality | Premium |
Lead Time | 15 Days |
Indications:
1-Shoulder, hip and knee osteoarthritis (Calcification)
2- Destruction of soft tissues around the shoulder, hip, knee and ankle joints (Tendinitis, Meniscopathy, etc.)
3-Heel spur
4-Tennis elbow and Golfer's elbow at the elbow
5-Skin care and wrinkle treatment
6-Chronic wound and burn treatment
7-Hair loss
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Application Platelets are the main source of growth factors complex, which plays a fundamental role in the wound healing process. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP); It is the plasma fraction obtained from autologous blood containing platelets above the reference line. PRP has recently found widespread use. It is used in the fields of physical therapy, orthopedics, surgery, dentistry, cardiovascular surgery, plastic surgery. It is used in bone, cartilage and tissue defects especially in orthopedic and traumatic surgery. In dermatology, it is mostly used in the care of chronic wounds, ulcers and burns.
The areas of use of PRP in dermatology are wound healing, skin rejuvenation, fine lines and wrinkles, volumetric filling, acne scars, alopecia, cellulite, striae. The use of PRP is an appropriate choice for patients who want completely natural products and treatment options. It can be used after hair transplantation. The aim here is to achieve stronger and fuller hair growth by adding PRP to the treatment.