Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses a concentrated preparation of the patient’s own platelets, obtained by centrifuging a small sample of blood.
These platelets release growth factors and regenerative proteins that stimulate collagen production, tissue repair, and cellular renewal.
By enhancing the body’s natural healing response, PRP helps accelerate recovery and improve the quality of damaged tissues.

Platelet Lysate (PL)

Platelet Lysate is also derived from the patient’s blood but undergoes an additional process in which the platelets are broken open (“lysed”). This releases their full reservoir of regenerative growth factors and proteins, providing a more immediate and concentrated therapeutic effect.

Clinical Applications

Platelet Lysate is particularly suited for cases requiring a stronger anti-inflammatory effect or faster tissue regeneration, such as:

  • Joint wear and osteoarthritis (knees, shoulders, hips

  • Tendinitis and sports injuries

  • Muscular or ligament pain

  • Soft tissue or wound healing

Key Benefits

  • 100% natural and safe: Derived from the patient’s own blood, eliminating risk of rejection or allergic reaction.

  • Restores mobility: Improves joint function and range of motion.

  • Reduces inflammation: Helps manage pain and swelling without relying on medications

  • Accelerates recovery: Offers faster and more durable improvement compared to conventional treatments.

Clinical Applications

Both PRP and Platelet Lysate are used to accelerate recovery, reduce pain, and control inflammation in affected areas.
In regenerative and pain medicine, these therapies are applied to conditions such as:

  • Chronic joint or muscle pain

  • Advanced degenerative injurie

  • Patients with limited response to PRP

Key Benefits

  • Releases more regenerative agents than PRP.

  • Releases a greater concentration of regenerative factors.

  • Offers a more direct anti-inflammatory action—ideal for sensitive patients or those with persistent pain.