Common Misconceptions About Plasmolifting

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Common Misconceptions About Plasmolifting

If you’re frustrated by an injury that hasn’t responded to traditional treatments, you may benefit from plasmolifting. Do you know what the good thing is? This treatment uses your body’s own platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to regenerate damaged cells and tissues. This therapy can help relieve chronic pain, restore mobility, and give you the chance to return to your life. Although plasmolifting therapy is a safe option, there are many misconceptions about it that paint it in a negative light and make people confused about PRP therapy.

SafetyIssueswith Plasmolifting

The fact is that plasmolifting is an exceptionally safe therapy. PRP therapy uses your blood, so there’s no need to worry about the risk of having an allergic reaction to the contents of the injection.

After the treatment, you may notice slight pain at the injection site, which is temporary. Due to its autologous nature, PRP has been used for many years without any major complications.

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CosmeticUse

Patients often believed that PRP was being used for facial rejuvenation and hair loss treatments, and they thought those were the only uses for PRP. Though it is highly effective for both problems, PRP is also used to accelerate healing and relieve pain in many health conditions, like in the orthopedics field to treat numerous conditions, including ligament and tendon ruptures, meniscal damage, and the full range of soft tissue injuries.

This therapy is also beneficial in the regeneration of bone and soft tissue in patients undergoing dental surgery or suffering from conditions such as diabetic foot ulcers.

In some cases, to repair a musculoskeletal condition, orthopedic surgeons often apply PRP at the surgical site to promote healing. However, surgery isn’t done for the main purpose of applying PRP.

PRPisSurgicalProcedure

Plasmolifting is never associated with surgery.

For most treatments, PRP is injected, using realtime imaging to carefully guide the needle at the site of your injured tissues. PRP can be injected for cosmetic treatments.

PRPisaNewTherapy

PRP is not a new therapy, but it has a long history of use, beginning in the 1970s, when it was created by hematologists as a treatment for a blood condition called thrombocytopenia.

PRP has also been used in maxillofacial surgery since the 1980s, and more recently, it has been used mainly to help heal musculoskeletal injuries, not to mention cosmetic procedures.

PRP is actively used in nearly every medical field, such as cardiology, gynecology, and ophthalmology.

Plasmolifting has recently gained popularity as a treatment for a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries in professional athletes.

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