How is PRP treatment applied? How many sessions does PRP take?

PRP treatment is generally low risk because the patient’s own biological material is used. However, response to treatment and results may vary individually. PRP can be applied for aesthetic purposes such as accelerating injury healing, skin rejuvenation, hair loss, or for medical conditions that require textural healing. The success of treatment may differ depending on the experience of the physician and the patient’s condition.

How is PRP applied?

PRP treatment is a treatment method using platelet-rich plasma obtained from the person’s own blood. PRP treatment is performed under local anesthesia. During the procedure, a small amount of blood is taken and platelet-rich plasma is obtained using a special centrifuge device. Then the obtained plasma is injected into the area to be treated. The general steps of PRP treatment are:

    1. Taking a blood sample: PRP treatment is performed under local anesthesia. During the procedure, a small amount of blood is drawn from a vein. The blood is taken into a special tube and placed in the centrifuge.
    1. Centrifugal: The centrifuge separates the components of the blood. Platelets collect at the bottom of the liquid part of the blood (plasma).
    1. Obtaining plasma: After centrifugation, the plasma becomes rich in platelets. This plasma is called PRP.
    1. Injection: PRP is injected into the area to be treated. The injection is done using a small needle.

The results of PRP treatment vary depending on the area being treated and the severity of the problem. However, PRP treatment has been shown to be effective in accelerating wound healing, reducing joint pain, preventing hair loss and skin rejuvenation.

Why is PRP applied?

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment can be applied for various medical and aesthetic purposes. The main purpose of PRP is to support the body’s healing processes by using the enriched plasma of platelets obtained from the patient’s own blood. Some of the reasons for the application of PRP:

  • Injury and Recovery: PRP therapy can be used to promote rapid healing of tissues after injury. Platelets can accelerate the repair of damaged tissues, as they carry growth factors.
  • Orthopedic Problems: It can be used to treat orthopedic ailments such as sports injuries, tendon injuries or joint problems. PRP can promote the healing of such problems.
  • Skin Rejuvenation: PRP is also used for skin rejuvenation purposes. It can be injected to reduce facial wrinkles, correct skin tone and improve skin texture.
  • Hair loss: In the treatment of hair loss, PRP can be applied to strengthen hair follicles and promote hair growth.
  • Recovery After Aesthetic Surgery: After cosmetic surgery procedures, PRP treatment can accelerate wound healing, reduce edema, and promote skin healing.
  • Dentist: PRP can be used to accelerate the healing of the jawbone after the placement of dental implants.

Since PRP treatment uses the patient’s own biological material, the risk of allergic reaction is low. However, whether the treatment will be effective in all cases or how long the results will be seen may vary depending on the patient’s condition.

How many sessions does PRP take?

The number of sessions of PRP treatment varies depending on the purpose of the treatment and the applied area. Generally, PRP treatment is applied as 3-5 sessions at intervals of 2-4 weeks. The duration of PRP sessions can be summarized as follows, depending on the purpose of the procedure:

  • When PRP treatment is applied for wound healing, 3 sessions are usually sufficient.
  • When PRP treatment is applied for the treatment of joint pain, 5 sessions are usually sufficient.
  • When PRP treatment is applied for hair loss treatment, usually 3-5 sessions are sufficient.
  • When PRP treatment is applied for skin rejuvenation, 3-5 sessions are usually sufficient.

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