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1.  PRP for Knee (Knee Osteoarthritis):

  • Procedure: PRP therapy for knee osteoarthritis involves injecting concentrated platelets into the knee joint.

  • Purpose: The platelets release growth factors that promote healing and reduce inflammation in the joint.

  • Benefits: PRP therapy for knee osteoarthritis can potentially reduce pain, improve joint function, and slow down the progression of osteoarthritis.

  • Downtime: Downtime is minimal, and patients can usually resume normal activities shortly after the procedure.

2.  PRP for Shoulder (Rotator Cuff Tears or Tendinitis):

  • Procedure: PRP therapy for the shoulder involves injecting concentrated platelets into the affected area of the shoulder.

  • Purpose: The platelets promote tissue regeneration and reduce inflammation, which can help in healing rotator cuff tears or tendinitis.

  • Benefits: PRP therapy for the shoulder can potentially improve shoulder function, reduce pain, and speed up the healing process.

  • Downtime: Downtime is minimal, and patients can usually resume normal activities shortly after the procedure.

3.  PRP for Hair Loss (Androgenetic Alopecia):

  • Procedure: PRP therapy for hair loss involves injecting concentrated platelets into the scalp.

  • Purpose: The growth factors in the platelets stimulate hair follicles, promoting hair growth and thickening existing hair.

  • Benefits: PRP therapy for hair loss can potentially increase hair density, improve hair quality, and slow down hair loss.

  • Downtime: Downtime is minimal, and patients can usually resume normal activities shortly after the procedure.

Before & After

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