The application of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) in soft tissue defects, is a specialist area within regenerative medicine.
PRP refers to plasma, i.e., the liquid portion of the blood in which platelets are concentrated.
PRP is prepared from the patient’s own blood
What is RegenPRP™?
Regen PRP: the patient’s platelet concentrate prepared with RegenKit® products.
In addition to their role in haemostasis, platelets are key factors in tissue repair mechanisms.1 They provide essential growth factors, such as FGF, PDGF, TGF-β, EGF, VEGF, IGF, which are involved in stem cell migration, differentiation, and proliferation. Platelet growth factors also stimulate fibroblasts and endothelial cells to induce the deposition of new extracellular matrix and neo-vascularisation, respectively.
Plasma contains many factors essential for cell survival including nutrients, vitamins, hormones, electrolytes, growth factors (such as IGF and HGF), and proteins. Among the plasma proteins, the molecules involved in the coagulation process allow the formation of the fibrin polymer that serves as a scaffold for cell migration and new tissue generation.2
Why RegenPRP?
- Best minimally invasive treatment option
- Favours healing process
- Provides the needed growth factors
- Safety insured by the use of a closed system
- Standardised PRP isolation whatever the patient or the operator
- Effectiveness of PRP isolation insured by the use of an automated system
What is RegenPRP™?
Regen PRP: the patient’s platelet concentrate prepared with RegenKit® products.
In addition to their role in haemostasis, platelets are key factors in tissue repair mechanisms.1 They provide essential growth factors, such as FGF, PDGF, TGF-β, EGF, VEGF, IGF, which are involved in stem cell migration, differentiation, and proliferation. Platelet growth factors also stimulate fibroblasts and endothelial cells to induce the deposition of new extracellular matrix and neo-vascularisation, respectively.
Plasma contains many factors essential for cell survival including nutrients, vitamins, hormones, electrolytes, growth factors (such as IGF and HGF), and proteins. Among the plasma proteins, the molecules involved in the coagulation process allow the formation of the fibrin polymer that serves as a scaffold for cell migration and new tissue generation.2
Why RegenPRP?
- Best minimally invasive treatment option
- Favours healing process
- Provides the needed growth factors
- Safety insured by the use of a closed system
- Standardised PRP isolation whatever the patient or the operator
- Effectiveness of PRP isolation insured by the use of an automated system
RegenPRP™ is a well accepted treatment and proven in many clinical studies.
For many years sports professionals have known and relied on this therapy with PRP. RegenPRP is a standardised and reproducible PRP, demonstrated as effective therapy evaluated by clinical studies and has shown positive outcomes
Genitourinary disorders
- Female sexual dysfunction
- Lichen sclerosus
- Stress urinary incontinence
Tendon and other Musculoskeletal injuries
- Shoulder injuries (Rotator cuff, Supraspinatus tendon)
- Tennis elbow
- Jumpers knee
- Achilles tendinopathies
- Plantar fasciitis
- Joint pain
- Muscle strain
- Muscle tear
- Meniscus lesion
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
Hair Loss Disorders
- Androgenic alopecia
Urogenital disorders
- Erectile dysfunction
- Urinary incontinence
- Penile curvature (peyronie’s disease)
- Acute and chronic inflammations of the genitourinary tract
Talk with your physician to learn more about treatment with RegenPRP™, contraindications and alternative treatment possibilities.
Your physician will also inform you if this is a treatment option for you.
The RegenPRP™ treatment is carried out personally by your medical specialist.
Today with PRP therapy, promising treatments are available in which the body’s own healing factors are used to promote the natural regeneration of tissue.
A small amount of blood is taken directly from the vein into a specially developed closed system. The individual blood components are separated by centrifugation. The separator gel forms a physical barrier between the individual components of the blood. The body’s own regenerative elements such as plasma and platelets are separated from the pro-inflammatory elements of the blood.
This process takes place in a closed system, minimising the risk of microbial contamination. RegenPRP is then injected in the treatment site by your doctor in compliance with aseptic good practice.
Talk to your physician to find out more about treatment, contraindications and alternative treatment options.
Your physician will also let you know if this is a treatment option for you.
The RegenPRP™ therapy treatment is administered personally by your physician.