PRP: Do you know what you’re injecting?
Posted By American Med Spa Association, Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Blood is blood. But how it’s processed to make platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for a variety of indications, including aesthetic treatments, might make a difference in PRP treatment outcomes.
As consumer demand for PRP for everything from joint and sexual health to hair restoration and skin rejuvenation increases, the competition for the best PRP preparation system is heating up. But while companies can make claims about what they think is important in PRP processing, strong data to support the claims is lacking.
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As consumer demand for PRP for everything from joint and sexual health to hair restoration and skin rejuvenation increases, the competition for the best PRP preparation system is heating up. But while companies can make claims about what they think is important in PRP processing, strong data to support the claims is lacking.
Read more at The Aesthetic Channel >>