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Applications of PRP in animals: An overview
In this article, we will provide an overview of the applications of PRP in animals and how it can help improve their health.
Read moreWhy are platelets of interest to dermatologists?
Platelets are small, seedless blood platelets that play an important role in blood clotting. They can be involved in various skin diseases such as wounds, inflammation or bleeding.
Read moreRequired equipment and consumables for PRP treatment
A PRP treatment requires special equipment and consumables. These include a centrifuge, tubes, syringes and needles.
Read moreLipolysis treatment: A modern way to the dream figure.
Welcome to our comprehensive guide to lipolysis treatment. Are you looking for an effective, minimally invasive method of fat reduction? Then you might be in the right place.
Read morePRP training: practice upgrade?
The increasing popularity of natural methods of aesthetic medicine has led to the increased use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Aesthetic medicine specialists can broaden their horizons and enhance their practice with PRP training. This blog post addresses the benefits of such PRP training.
Read morePRP aesthetics for men
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) aesthetics is an up-and-coming aesthetic treatment that is becoming increasingly popular, especially among men. In this article, we take a closer look at this innovative method and why it's ideal for men.
Read morePRP treatments in veterinary medicine: a promising prospect for the future
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) treatments are a promising future prospect in veterinary medicine. Platelet therapy has been established in both veterinary and human medicine for the treatment of poorly perfused tissues.
Read moreAutologous blood therapy for hair
Autologous blood therapy is an innovative and safe treatment method that is becoming increasingly popular for hair loss and thinning hair.
Read moreCan PRP be combined with biorevitalization?
Are PRP and biorevitalization compatible with each other? The preparations act on different processes in the body and complement each other perfectly.
Read morePRP injections for lips
A PRP treatment for lips consists of a painless injection of platelet-enriched plasma into the skin. The resource for the procedure is the patient's blood, from which platelets are obtained in a concentrated form. These are responsible for stimulating cellular functions and inhibiting the aging process.
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