PRP therapy is commonly used for:
PRP has also shown excellent results in cosmetic skin rejuvenation and hair restoration.
Unlike traditional pain injections, PRP is designed to deliver long-lasting results by promoting true healing rather than temporary relief. It is a minimally invasive, outpatient procedure with little to no downtime.
How PRP Treatment Works
Our PRP process includes:
Because PRP uses your own healing cells, the risk of side effects is extremely low. Many patients notice improvement within a few weeks, with continued progress as healing advances. PRP is designed to stimulate and support your body’s natural repair process, leading to meaningful and lasting relief.
You may benefit from PRP treatment if you are experiencing:
Stem cell therapy is considered safe. The stem cells used in treatment are screened to meet FDA regulatory standards and are certified through both the American Blood Bank and the American Tissue Bank. All stem cells are ethically sourced from voluntarily donated umbilical cords from healthy, full-term births.
Patients experiencing pain in joints, tendons, muscles, or ligaments may benefit from stem cell therapy. Common conditions treated include:
Stem cells are often described as “undifferentiated” cells, meaning they can develop into various types of specialized cells. This unique ability places stem cells at the core of regenerative medicine. Because they can become cartilage, bone, muscle, and other tissue types, stem cells show promise in treating a wide range of conditions and supporting long-term healing.
When tissue becomes injured or inflamed, the body sends out signals requesting repair. These signals attract stem cells to the affected area. Once they reach the site, stem cells release growth factors that help reduce inflammation and support tissue repair. They also encourage the formation of new blood vessels, which improves circulation and healing.
Stem cell therapy may help you return to everyday activities without pain, and even regain confidence in doing the things you once thought might no longer be possible.
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