PRP therapy involves drawing a small amount (10-20 ml) of the patient's own blood, processing it in a specialized centrifuge to obtain growth-factor-rich plasma, and injecting this plasma into areas requiring rejuvenation. It activates the body's own healing mechanisms, increasing collagen synthesis and improving skin texture. PRP is also used for hair loss treatment. Allergic reaction risk is virtually zero because the patient's own biological material is used.
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