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PRP Treatment: Effects, Costs and Procedure at a Glance

How much does PRP treatment cost, how does it work and what is actually supported by evidence? This article gives a clear and sober overview.

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What are PRP tubes?

Platelet-rich plasma, better known as PRP, is an autologous procedure in which a person's whole blood is drawn. The platelets are then concentrated using a centrifuge and special PRP tubes. The platelets, which contain several growth factors, are then taken again -in this feature injected into the same person makes PRP alone a very safe procedure that eliminates the likelihood of contracting communicable diseases.

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PRP in Gynecology – A Critical Look at Vaginal Rejuvenation

PRP in gynecology is increasingly discussed in connection with vaginal atrophy, dryness, dyspareunia and sexual function. This article reviews the current evidence, clearly distinguishes PRP from PRF and i-PRF, and explains why standardization, centrifugation and PRP tubes matter for reproducible workflows.

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PRP treatment for periodontal disease

PRP in periodontal disease: evidence, limits and practical clinical relevance for practitioners.

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The right care after PRP treatment

Proper care after PRP treatment is not a minor issue, yet it is often communicated imprecisely. This article explains what is actually sensible after PRP, where the evidence stops, and why standardization in preparation, centrifugation, and PRP tubes matters for reproducible workflows.

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