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PRP Injections - Platelet Rich Plasma Injections | Musculoskeletal Sporting Injuries | Aesthetic Medicine | Australia - PRP injections are a new medical technology used in the treatment of many sporting injuries. This website aims to provide information about this therapy and where it can be performed.

  • http://www.prpinjection.com.au/what-is-prp.html What is PRP? | PRP Injections - Platelet Rich Plasma Injections - Blood contains plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Platelets are small discoid cells with a life span of about 7-10 days. Inside platelets contain granules which contain clotting and growth factors. During the healing process, the platelets are activated and aggregate together. They then release the granules which contain growth factors which stimulate the inflammatory cascade and healing process.
  • http://www.prpinjection.com.au/procedure.html Procedure | PRP Injections - Platelet Rich Plasma Injections - At your first appointment, your doctor will take a detailed clinical history of your injury as well as any other medical conditions that may be relevant. This will be followed by a thorough physical examination.
  • http://www.prpinjection.com.au/cost.html Cost | PRP Injections - Platelet Rich Plasma Injections - The fee can vary considerably depending on factors such as the expertise and experience of your doctor, whether ultrasound guidance is used when injecting, and in particular what type of method or system is used for harvesting of the PRP.
  • http://www.prpinjection.com.au/safety.html Safety | PRP Injections - Platelet Rich Plasma Injections - This section address potential adverse effects and contraindications to platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections. If you are an athlete and in a registered testing pool, please be aware there are specific anti-doping rules on what type of injuries PRP can be used for.
  • http://www.prpinjection.com.au/prp-musculoskeletal-medicine-injuries.html Musculoskeletal Medicine Treatable Injuries | PRP Injections - Platelet Rich Plasma Injections - Platelet rich plasma injections (PRP injections) can be used in the treatment of many musculoskeletal injuries including that of tendons, muscles and joints.
  • http://www.prpinjection.com.au/prp-aesthetic-medicine.html Aesthetic Medicine | PRP Injections - Platelet Rich Plasma Injections - Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) has been utilized in aesthetic medicine (UK, Japan, and Asia, Europe) to rejuvenate and slow down the aging process and face (1). This refers to mesenchymal and epithelial rejuvenation by application of the persons own enriched autologous plasma. Recently, ACR-PRP has been pioneered for facial rejuvenation in select patients with chronological aging, and solar damage. Regeneration or anti-aging by biological stimulation of resident stem cells by growth factors.
  • http://www.prpinjection.com.au/prp-aesthetic-medicine-faq.html Aesthetic Medicine and PRP - FAQ | PRP Injections - Platelet Rich Plasma Injections - Prior to treatment a simple blood sample of 10 – 20 mls is extracted from the patient. This blood is immediately placed in the centrifuge for 5 – 8 minutes. When centrifugation is complete your plasma will be separated from your red blood cells. The rich platelets are extracted from the base of the plasma gel. The platelets are injected into the deep dermis or fat layer of the skin. Platelets gradually increase collagen which can increase skin thickness and overall health of the skin.
  • http://www.prpinjection.com.au/prp-practitioners.html Practitioners | PRP Injections - Platelet Rich Plasma Injections - The following PRP practitioners are experienced in the procedure and the appropriate use.
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