PRP for Wound Healing

PRP is one of the most versatile, safe and effective clinical treatments. Historically used in sports science to treat injuries, over the years Doctors have been using the treatment successfully to heal several indications, including PRP for wound healing.

Since the procedure’s adoption, sport science professionals have used it to help heal athletes injuries, but it has also been highly popular in dentistry with dentists using the treatment to speed up the healing process after a root canal and tooth extraction procedures. 

Nowadays, experts have found that platelet-rich plasma therapy is highly effective in healing all types of wounds, including diabetic ulcers, surgical operations, and pressure ulcers.

How does the body heal itself?

When a wound occurs, the human body immediately triggers its healing function, which usually happens in four stages. Below, we have broken down each key stage to help you understand it a little better.

Haemostasis – This is generally the first stage of healing that begins immediately after any subsequent bleeding. At the site of the wound, the blood changes its consistency to form a fibrin clot, and the injured blood vessels begin to seal to prevent further blood loss. 

Inflammation – During this stage, specific chemicals are released into the wound, causing the area to become red and swollen. The area may be hot to the touch and tender as the body naturally raises its temperature to help fight bacteria and germs.

Dispersion – At this stage, the body begins to form new tissue. This is because a concentration of new collagen is formed in the area, along with new blood vessels that deliver nutrients and oxygen & stem cells, to aid in the regenerative process.

Maturation – This is the final stage in the healing process where new skin begins to form over the wound. The extent of the injury will determine how long it takes for the inner tissue to heal completely.

PRP for Wound Healing

PRP treatment can be used to accelerate and promote wound healing. To prepare PRP, a small quantity of blood is taken from the patient’s forearm. Using a centrifuge, a physician can separate the blood from its plasma, growth factors, and platelets, within a specialised medical device. These concentrated platelets, release their growth factors when they are injected directly onto the wound.

These growth factors that promote healing are naturally found in blood, meaning no additional additives are required during treatment. This makes PRP one of the safest treatments to be offered, with very little risk of complication or infection. 

In addition, PRP can help to encourage and accelerate the growth of new blood vessels, which allows the healing process to start immediately. This helps even chronic wounds. 

For more information on our PRP Kits and wound healing, or to get started with PRP kits in your clinic contact RegenLab.


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