PRP Therapy for Injuries, Pain & Regenerative Repair
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PremierBODY’s Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy harnesses your own biology to accelerate recovery from joint pain, soft tissue injuries, inflammation, and chronic wear-and-tear—without the need for invasive surgery or long-term medication.
PRP contains powerful concentrations of platelets, growth factors, and healing cytokines, all isolated from a small blood draw and injected directly into the area of concern to trigger regeneration.
IDEAL FOR
• Tendonitis and ligament injuries (e.g., tennis elbow, Achilles tendonitis)
• Cartilage degeneration and osteoarthritis (knee, shoulder, hip)
• Spinal and lumbar disc-related pain
• Post-surgical healing or chronic overuse conditions
• Patients seeking a natural, non-pharmaceutical approach to pain and recovery
WHY PRP WORKS FOR INJURY RECOVERY
• Stimulates new cell growth and collagen repair
• Reduces inflammation at the injury site
• Promotes faster healing by recruiting the body’s own regenerative pathways
• Ideal for patients who want to delay or avoid surgery
Because the solution is derived from your own blood, PRP therapy offers exceptional safety, minimal risk of reaction, and long-term tissue benefit.
What to Expect
Step 1:
In-depth doctor consult & musculoskeletal assessment
Step 2:
Blood sample withdrawal & centrifuge isolation of PRP
Step 3:
Ultrasound-guided PRP injection into injury site
Step 4:
Custom recovery and physiotherapy plan
Treatment is in-office, non-surgical, and typically repeated across 1–3 sessions depending on severity
WHAT IS PLATELET-RICH PLASMA (PRP)?
PRP is an autologous blood-derived product that contains elements shown to shorten recovery time and promote healing for a wide range of conditions, including osteoarthritis, lumbar radiculopathy, hair loss, and erectile dysfunction. Because the concentrated product is derived from the patient, PRP carries minimal risk of allergic reaction, immune reaction, or complicated side effects.
PRP contains platelets, cytokines and growth factors—all of which contribute to wound healing.
Contraindications
• Pregnancy
• Anemia
• Currently undergoing anti-coagulation therapy
• Certain blood or bleeding disorders
