PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)
PRP is the abbreviated name of the treatment method called "Platelet Rich Plasma - Platelet (platelet, clot cell) enriched plasma application".
PRP application, a new skin rejuvenation method, has been developed in recent years. In the PRP method, 8-20 cc of blood is taken from the patient and centrifuged.
The serum obtained in PRP treatment is injected into the skin in small amounts and widely, like mesotherapy.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF PRP APPLICATION? ?
In PRP treatment, the patient's own serum is obtained.
The average density of clot cells in the resulting serum is measured as one million per cubic millilitre. PRP treatment aims to obtain vital growth factors from clot cells, which initiate all wound healing and tissue regeneration processes. Clot cells and growth factors in the serum obtained by the PRP method spread to the lower tissues of the skin to renew the skin by increasing the formation of new collagen and intercellular substance.
PRP application for cosmetic purposes has features that will meet many expectations.
Because;
- It is long-acting,
- It revitalizes and restructures the skin in the most natural way. It is applied easily and safely.
- It supports not only new collagen formation but also all vital functions of the skin.
- It removes wrinkles and lines by "rejuvenating" the skin, not by "filling" it.
IN WHICH CASES CANNOT PRP BE APPLIED?
Those with coagulation disorders,
those with low platelet count,
those with infection in the area to be treated,
/> It is not applied in febrile diseases,
chronic liver diseases and if blood thinners such as heparin or warfarin are used.
Aspirin, vitamin E and St. If blood thinning drugs such as John's Wort are used, these drugs do not need to be stopped, but it is necessary to be careful about side effects.
HOW DOES PRP EFFECT?
- Effect on tendon (beam) problems:
- Effect on cartilage problems:
- Knee joint calcification – wear (osteoarthritis):
- Fracture healing problems (nonunion)
- Tendon (beam) injuries� �:
- Tennis elbow
- Wrist tendinitis
- Patellar tendinitis,
- chronic front of knee pain
- Heel spur
- Chronic tendonitis of the shoulder joint,
- Stimulation of tendon repair
- Accelerating the healing of Achilles (heel) tendon injuries
- Ligament injuries:
- Cartilage problems (wear-calcification)
- Repair of large-area cartilage wear-loss, Knee joint calcification-wear, Treatment of talus osteochondral injuries,
- Repair of meniscus injuries
- Bone problems
Stem Cell and Stem Cell Therapy-CGF
Stem cell preparation is a process that requires special equipment and training. Approximately 50-80 cc of blood is taken from the patient intravenously into tubes containing anticoagulant medication specially prepared for this purpose. The blood tubes taken are subjected to special procedures. This process takes approximately 30/60 minutes. After the procedure is completed, the prepared CGF/CD 34 (stem cell) solution is applied to the desired area and also to the patient via a small amount of vein.
- Main areas of use of autologous stem cell treatments:
- Joint cartilage disorders
- Arthritis and calcifications
- Spine and intervertebral disc regenerations
- Tendon and ligament problems
- Fractures with delayed union
- Heart attacks and strokes
- Rheumatic degenerative diseases
- Diabetic wounds, Treatment of infected wounds
- Acute injuries
- Hardly healing wounds , Decubitus ulcers
- Jaw joint destruction, TMJ dysfunctions
- Atlas Axis and Densin arthrosis
- Varicose veins and spider angiomas
- Implant stabilization
- Bone defects
- Trigeminal neuralgia, Herpes Zoster
- Polyneuropathies
- Prostate hyperplasia and malignancies
- Complementary cancer treatments
- Multiple myeloma,
- Anti-aging applications,
- Prolotherapy applications,
- Pelvic insufficiencies
- Medical aesthetics and beauty Purposeful uses
- Correction of wrinkles, hair problems
- Lip shaping
- Removal of scars removal of scars
- Keloid treatment, Acne treatment
- Face lift, Burn treatment
- Care of newly formed wounds
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