Plasmolifting (PRP – platelet rich plasma) is a natural method of rejuvenation and stimulation of tissue regeneration processes, minimally invasive and non-traumatic; it is harmless, since the injected substance is the person’s own “product”; it is not toxic and shows no rejection reactions, allergic reactions, or risk of infection.
The plasmolifting method involves injecting autologous plasma into inflamed areas of the gum, into areas where implants have been inserted, into areas where sinus lifting has been performed, into post-extraction sockets, after periodontal treatments, as well as a method of maintaining and regenerating inflamed tissues.
The procedure not only treats inflammatory processes in the periodontal tissues, but can also lead to an improvement in the color and structure of the gums, influences the recovery and development of bone tissue, and prevents further bone loss.
The platelet growth factors found in autologous plasma have a regenerating effect and promote the growth and development of blood capillaries, optimize hemodynamics, which contributes to tissue oxygenation and the exchange of substances.
At the same time, autologous plasma stimulates the process of bone tissue regeneration, the formation of the collagen matrix and bone, through the participation of morphogenetic proteins. In addition, local immunity is also activated.
The effects of autologous plasma treatment begin to become visible after 2 weeks.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment is an innovative treatment method used in regenerative medicine. It is a simple procedure in which blood plasma with an increased platelet count is injected directly into the treated area of the body to promote healing. PRP treatment is a proven technique that is used safely and effectively for a variety of medical issues.
Before the treatment, it is recommended to:
On the day of the procedure:
40% of patients report a visible effect immediately after treatment. The main result is visible after 1-2 days. PRP works cumulatively, so several treatments are needed, the number of which is determined by the PRP practitioner depending on the condition of the skin. Results last up to 2 years.