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PRP/PRF Hands and Body Treatment in Plano, TX

Revive and rejuvenate with PRP/PRF

Indulge in the ultimate rejuvenation with PRP/PRF therapy for hands and body.

How does it work?

During PRP-PRF Hands and Body Therapy, a small amount of blood is drawn from your arm and placed in a centrifuge. The centrifuge spins the blood rapidly, separating the platelets from the other blood components. The platelets are then concentrated to create a PRP or PRF solution rich in growth factors and healing components. 

Once the PRP or PRF solution is prepared, it is injected into the treatment area, such as the hands or body. The growth factors in the PRP or PRF solution stimulate the body’s natural healing process, promoting tissue regeneration and reducing inflammation. 

The procedure is minimally invasive and usually takes about 30 minutes to complete. There is little to no downtime after the procedure, and most people can return to normal activities immediately. 

PRP/PRF Hands and Body at PÚR Medspa Plano, TX

PRP-PRF Hands and Body Therapy is minimally invasive, with little to no downtime, that uses your blood to promote healing and regeneration in your hands and body. PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma, while PRF stands for Platelet Rich Fibrin. PRP and PRF are derived from your blood and contain growth factors and other healing components that stimulate the body’s natural healing process. 

Close-up of a medical professional administering PRP/PRF treatment to a patient's hands, with visible equipment and a sterile environment in the background.

Results

The results after PRP-PRF Hands and Body Therapy can vary depending on the specific condition being treated and the individual’s healing response. In some cases, people may see improvement within a few days or weeks, while in others, it may take several weeks to a few months to see noticeable improvement. 

FAQs

Yes, PRP-PRF Hands and Body Therapy is a safe and minimally invasive treatment. 

Some common side effects of PRP-PRF Hands and Body Therapy may include swelling, redness, and bruising at the injection site. These side effects are usually mild and go away within a few days. 

The number of treatments needed can vary depending on the specific condition and the individual’s response to treatment. Typically, multiple treatments are recommended for optimal results. 

The procedure usually takes about 30 minutes to complete, although the actual time may vary depending on the specific condition being treated and the number of areas being injected. 

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