PRP Procedure


- Info PRP
What Is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Procedure?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a cutting-edge, non-surgical procedure that accelerates healing and tissue regeneration by harnessing the body’s natural growth factors. The process involves using a patient’s own blood to extract a high concentration of platelets, which are then injected into the injured area to promote recovery and reduce pain.
- Injury-Related
Conditions Treated with PRP
Tendon, Ligament, Muscle & Joint Injuries
Effective for chronic conditions like tennis elbow, jumper’s knee, Achilles tendonitis, rotator cuff injuries, and joint sprains.
Acute Sports Injuries
PRP helps speed up recovery from common sports injuries such as muscle tears, ligament sprains, and joint inflammation.
Post-Surgical Recovery
Enhances the healing of soft tissues following orthopedic surgeries, improving overall outcomes.
Osteoarthritis
Reduces joint pain and inflammation, especially in the knees, hips, and shoulders, while improving mobility and joint function.
A Natural Path to Faster Healing and Lasting Relief
- Recovery Tips
Post-Treatment Care
- Rest the treated area for 24–48 hours and avoid strenuous activity.
- Mild swelling or soreness at the injection site is normal and usually resolves within a few days.
- Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours.
- Follow your doctor’s instructions for specific care based on your injury and treatment area.
- Benefits
Why Choose PRP Procedure?
- Non-surgical & minimally invasive: Perfect for athletes or those avoiding surgery.
- Reduces pain & inflammation naturally
- Accelerates recovery & improves long-term function
- Low risk of complications: Since it’s derived from your own blood, the chance of allergic reaction or rejection is minimal.
- May reduce dependence on pain medications


FAQs

- Frequently Asked Questions