To encourage healing and regeneration, concentrated platelets from your own blood are injected into injured tissues as part of a PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy.
PRP may be used to treat a number of ailments, such as muscular strains, osteoarthritis, tendon injuries, hair loss, and skin rejuvenation.
Although PRP therapy is usually safe, there is a chance of mild adverse effects include pain, swelling, bruising, and discomfort at the injection site. These adverse effects are transient and often go away in a few days.