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04.07.25

What is PRP?

If PRP is new to you, you may be wondering how the treatment works.PRP stands for “platelet-rich plasma,” a natural biological material found in the blood. PRP contains a number of beneficial components, like white blood cells and—of course—platelets! 

To obtain pure PRP, we first need to separate it from the blood. To do this, a sample of blood is placed in a vial that is then inserted into a centrifuge, and spun at 3,000 to 3,500 RPM.Within 30 minutes, the PRP should isolate itself from the rest of the blood sample, leaving us with the right biological material for your treatment.

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