Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy: Revitalizing Skin and Hair Health

PRP treatments for both skin and hair are generally considered safe and minimally invasive, with little to no downtime. However, the effectiveness of PRP may vary depending on individual factors such as the underlying condition being treated, the patient's overall health, and the expertise of the healthcare provider administering the treatment

How is PRP Prepared?

Step 1:

About 8 ml of blood sample is drawn from the hand.


Step 2:

The withdrawn sample is transferred to PRP tube.


Step 3:

The PRP Sample Tube is put in the centrifugation machine and set for rotation to 3500 rpm for 10 min.


Step 4:

The final sample obtained after centrifugation contains all the growth factors derived from patients own blood.