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Healing, sourced from your own biology.

Regenerative therapies use concentrated components from your own blood to signal your body’s natural repair process — no synthetics, no donor tissue. It starts with a simple draw and ends with your own healing agents put back to work.

Autologous Therapies 101

What Platelet-Rich Plasma actually is.

PRP is a concentrated mixture of platelets and white blood cells drawn from your own blood — the same cells your body already uses to repair damaged tissue, just delivered in a far higher concentration.

A small blood sample is spun in a specialized centrifuge, separating out the components responsible for healing. The result is a potent, entirely autologous solution your provider can apply exactly where it’s needed.

Because it comes from your own body, there’s no risk of allergic reaction or rejection — just your biology, concentrated.

What's In Your Blood

Four components, one healing response.

Every element of PRP plays a distinct role in the body’s repair process.

Platelets

Red Blood Cells

White Blood Cells

Plasma

What To Expect

Timelines vary, healing is personal.

The number of visits and speed of results depend on your specific goals and your provider’s recommendation. Many patients see early improvement within the first few weeks, with results building throughout the healing process.

Personalized Medicine

Collect. Concentrate. Deliver.

01

Collect

Your provider draws a small blood sample from your vein, same as a routine lab draw.

02

Concentrate

A specialized centrifuge separates and concentrates platelets and healing cells in under 20 minutes.

03

Deliver

Your concentrated PRP is applied to the treatment site during the same office visit.

04

Recover & Repeat

Follow your provider’s post-treatment guidance; additional sessions may be recommended.

APPLICATION

Where PRP is commonly used.

Your provider will confirm whether PRP is right for your specific goal during consultation.

Skin & Texture

Hair Restoration

Joint & Tissue Support

Frequently asked Questions

How many sessions will I need?

This varies by patient and goal. Some see results after a single visit; others benefit from a short series. Your provider will recommend a plan specific to your needs.

Most patients describe mild discomfort similar to an injection. Topical numbing can be used for treatment areas that are more sensitive.

Results can be long-lasting and build gradually as your body’s healing response continues. Your physician will give you a realistic timeline based on your treatment area and goals.

Downtime is typically minimal — most patients return to normal activities the same day, with any mild redness or swelling resolving within a day or two.

Let your own biology do the work.

A consultation is the first step toward a personalized regenerative treatment plan.