Are you fed up of acne scars? PRP treatment can help you! PRP or Platelet Rich Plasma, which is at times also referred to as Plasma Rich in Growth Factors (PRGF), platelet gel, and Platelet Concentrate (PC) is an accelerated concentration of platelets suspended in skimpy quantities of plasma. Simply put, PRP is blood plasma which is opulent in platelets. Being a concentrated source of autologous platelets, inferring that the blood comes from patient's own body, PRP is known to encompass growth factors and cytokines that are adept of encouraging the healing of soft tissue (a tissue which supports, encircles or connects other organs and structures within a body). Our blood primarily includes white blood cells (1%), red blood cells (93%), and platelets (6%), all of these are suspended in plasma. During a PRP therapy in South Delhi, the red blood cell count is dropped to 5%, while the platelets are augmented to a staggering 94% and the white blood cell count remains the same.
PRP collection Blood is withdrawn from the patient's body via a syringe Centrifugation using a carefully demarcated protocol (it separates the red and white blood cells from platelets) Plasma that is rich in platelets is taken off An activating agent is added to the plasma to make it suitable for use