“Expansion of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Applications”
- PRP therapy, initially utilized in orthopedics and sports medicine, is now being explored for a broader range of applications, including dermatology, cosmetic surgery, wound healing, and dental procedures. This expansion is driven by its regenerative properties and the desire for non-invasive treatment options
- For Instance, Dr. Ava Shamban, a board-certified dermatologist, notes that PRP's appeal lies in its natural origin, derived from the patient's own blood, offering a more organic alternative to traditional fillers
- Innovations in PRP preparation and delivery techniques have enhanced the effectiveness and safety of treatments, leading to increased adoption across various medical disciplines
- There is a growing patient preference for minimally invasive procedures with shorter recovery times, contributing to the rising popularity of PRP therapies



