PRP Treatment

What is PRP Treatment?


PRP, Platelet Rich Plasma therapy, is a treatment method used in many areas such as skin rejuvenation, hair loss, joint pain, and sports injuries. This treatment method is less risky for the patient since it is a non-invasive procedure.

How is PRP Treatment Performed?

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment begins by taking a certain amount of the patient's blood. The doctor separates the blood into plasma and platelets using a special process. The obtained platelet-rich plasma is then injected into a specific area or a more widely applicable area according to the patient’s needs.

PRP treatment is usually performed in multiple sessions with a certain time interval between them. The duration of the treatment may vary depending on the size of the area to be treated and the patient's needs.


Who Can Have PRP Treatment?

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment is a treatment method that can generally be applied to almost everyone. However, PRP treatment is not recommended for individuals with blood clotting problems, blood disorders, or those who have recently had a serious infection. Pregnant or breastfeeding women are also advised not to have PRP treatment.


What is the Recovery Process after PRP Treatment?

The recovery process after PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment is usually fast and easy. There may be a mild pain or burning sensation after the procedure, but these symptoms usually disappear within a few hours. Patients can return to their normal activities immediately after the treatment.

However, it is possible that the skin may be sensitive and red after the procedure. This situation generally passes within a few days. After a few days, there may be a slight peeling in the treated area, but these should be avoided until they fall off naturally. After the treatment, you can speed up the healing process by frequently moisturizing the affected area and following the recommended skincare procedures.


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