PRP Ultrasound Guided Injection
Revitalise naturally with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy
What are PRP injections?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a concentrated solution of platelets derived from your own blood. Platelets are rich in growth factors, which play a vital role in tissue repair and regeneration. By injecting PRP into a targeted area, we can stimulate the body’s natural healing processes, promoting faster recovery and improved function. This therapy is popular for treating various conditions, including:
- Sports Injury
- Joint Pain
- Tendon Injuries
- ligament tears
- Muscle Strains
- Osteoarthritis pain
How PRP works
PRP therapy involves drawing a small amount of your blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting the concentrated platelets into the targeted area. Platelets contain growth factors that stimulate the natural healing process of your body.
Benefits of PRP injections
- Non-Surgical Treatment: Minimally invasive with no significant downtime.
- Natural Healing: Uses your own blood, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.
- Accelerated Recovery: Promotes faster tissue repair and regeneration.
- Pain Reduction: Effective for managing chronic pain and injuries.
Why choose us?
- Experienced and Qualified Providers: Our team comprises highly trained radiologists consultants and medical professionals with extensive experience in PRP therapy.
- Personalized Treatment Plans: We tailor PRP therapy to your unique needs and goals, offering a customized approach to healing and rejuvenation.
- Safe and Effective Treatment: PRP is a minimally invasive procedure with minimal side effects.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, PRP therapy is safe as it uses your own blood, minimising risks of complications or allergic reactions.
The number of sessions varies depending on the condition being treated and individual response to therapy. Your doctor will develop a personalised treatment plan.
Results can vary, but many patients notice improvements within a few weeks of treatment.
Coverage for PRP therapy varies by insurance provider. Please check with your insurance company for specific details.