Plasmolifting PRP Tubes
Oct 9, 2021 3:36:58 GMT -10
Post by bafna on Oct 9, 2021 3:36:58 GMT -10
Plasmolifting PRP Tubes
PRP therapy is a completely new medical approach to the problem of regeneration and rejuvenation. PRP therapy is also called plasma therapy (treatment with plasma that is enriched with platelets).
Today, PRP therapy covers dermatology, cosmetology, dentistry, surgery, sports medicine and other areas. PRP therapy helps the body to recover by using its own reserves, providing good results.
Our website offers, among other things, the so-called PRP-Tubes for the production of platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
PRP therapy consists in the following: the patient gives from 10 to 20 ml of venous blood (as during the tests), then the blood in a special container (for example, a test tube) is placed in a centrifuge. Scrolling in a centrifuge precipitates heavier blood particles in the lower part of the tank — erythrocytes (red precipitate), in the upper part a lighter plasma accumulates (a yellowish substance). The largest concentration of platelets is concentrated at the bottom of the plasma, since they are lighter than red blood cells, but heavier than plasma. This accumulation of platelets is a very small part of the resulting plasma, but it is exactly what the doctor needs.
The plasma in the upper part contains few platelets, but it has a lot of vitamins, amino acids, trace elements and other necessary substances. Therefore, the doctor uses this part of the plasma, but for other purposes.
PRP therapy is most often called "plasmolifting", which has been adopted by trichology and aesthetic medicine.
PRP therapy is a completely new medical approach to the problem of regeneration and rejuvenation. PRP therapy is also called plasma therapy (treatment with plasma that is enriched with platelets).
Today, PRP therapy covers dermatology, cosmetology, dentistry, surgery, sports medicine and other areas. PRP therapy helps the body to recover by using its own reserves, providing good results.
Our website offers, among other things, the so-called PRP-Tubes for the production of platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
PRP therapy consists in the following: the patient gives from 10 to 20 ml of venous blood (as during the tests), then the blood in a special container (for example, a test tube) is placed in a centrifuge. Scrolling in a centrifuge precipitates heavier blood particles in the lower part of the tank — erythrocytes (red precipitate), in the upper part a lighter plasma accumulates (a yellowish substance). The largest concentration of platelets is concentrated at the bottom of the plasma, since they are lighter than red blood cells, but heavier than plasma. This accumulation of platelets is a very small part of the resulting plasma, but it is exactly what the doctor needs.
The plasma in the upper part contains few platelets, but it has a lot of vitamins, amino acids, trace elements and other necessary substances. Therefore, the doctor uses this part of the plasma, but for other purposes.
PRP therapy is most often called "plasmolifting", which has been adopted by trichology and aesthetic medicine.