Business Description
The definition of Platelet Rich Plasma(PRP), literally, is ‘Plasma enriched with numerous of platelets. PRP, in general, has a higher concentration of platelets compared with baseline blood. Clinically valuable PRP, however, typically contains 1 million platelets or more per microliter. Normal Platelet counts in blood are average about 200,000 ㎕. The scientific proof of bone and soft tissue healing enhancement has been shown using PRP with 1,000,000/㎕ is the working definition of PRP today. Lesser concentrations cannot be relied upon to enhance wound healing. A sufficient cellular response to platelet concentrations first began when a 4- to 5-fold increase over baseline platelet numbers.
PRP have been used in:
Plastic Surgery
Dermatology
Orthopedics
Wound Care
Hair Loss Pain Care
Veterinary
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A PRP DEVICE
High Concentration
High Platelet Recovery
Easy to use
Fits Standard Centrifuge
Sterile Device
Clear Separation of RBC and PPP