Regenerative Therapy
What is
REGENERATIVE MEDICINE?
Regenerative medicine is an innovative approach to healing that uses the body's own natural processes to repair and regenerate damaged tissue. One form of regenerative medicine is prolotherapy, which involves injecting a solution into damaged or injured tissue to stimulate the body's natural healing process. Another form is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, which uses a concentration of the patient's own blood
platelets to promote healing and regeneration.
PRP therapy has applications in a range of medical fields, including orthopedics, sports medicine, and dermatology. It is commonly used for joint pain, arthritis, and tendon and ligament injuries, but also has aesthetic applications such as for hair loss and reducing the appearance of aging skin. When injected into the scalp, PRP can stimulate hair growth and improve hair thickness. When used topically, it can increase collagen production, leading to smoother, younger-looking skin.
Overall, regenerative medicine techniques such as prolotherapy and PRP offer promising new treatment options for a variety of conditions, harnessing the body's own healing powers to promote faster, more complete recovery.