Regenerative medicine has opened doors to therapies that use the body’s own resources to promote healing and rejuvenation. One of the most widely recognized and versatile of these treatments is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP). Popular among athletes, celebrities, and patients seeking non-surgical options, PRP is being applied not only in orthopedics but also in aesthetic medicine for skin and hair.
This article answers the most common questions patients have about PRP, exploring how it works, where it can be applied, and what to expect from the treatment.
What Is PRP and How Does It Work?
PRP is a concentrated form of plasma obtained from the patient’s own blood. The blood is processed in a centrifuge to isolate platelets and growth factors, which are then injected into the area requiring treatment.
Platelets release powerful bioactive proteins that:
- Stimulate tissue repair and regeneration.
- Increase collagen and elastin production, essential for skin elasticity.
- Enhance hair follicle activity, promoting hair growth.
- Reduce inflammation, accelerating recovery in muscles and joints.
Because it comes from the patient’s own body, PRP is considered safe, natural, and well-tolerated.
Aesthetic Applications of PRP
PRP is commonly known as the “vampire facial,” but its applications extend far beyond trendy names. In aesthetics, PRP helps to:
- Rejuvenate facial skin, improving tone, hydration, and elasticity.
- Reduce fine lines and wrinkles, by stimulating collagen production.
- Improve acne scars or pigmentation, supporting even skin texture.
- Promote hair growth, especially in cases of thinning hair or early hair loss.
When combined with other treatments, such as Exosomes and Cellular Regeneration: The Next Frontier in Aesthetic and Orthopedic Medicine, PRP can amplify results and provide a powerful synergy for skin and hair health.
Orthopedic Applications of PRP
In orthopedics, PRP is valued for its ability to reduce pain and accelerate recovery. It is commonly used to:
- Treat tendon injuries such as tennis elbow or Achilles tendinopathy.
- Support healing in ligament sprains.
- Improve recovery from muscle strains or chronic injuries.
- Reduce pain and inflammation in osteoarthritis of the knee, hip, or shoulder.
PRP’s regenerative properties make it a useful option for patients who want to avoid or delay surgery, or for those seeking complementary support alongside physical therapy.
What to Expect During a PRP Session
A typical PRP session includes:
- A blood draw, similar to a standard laboratory test.
- Processing of the sample in a centrifuge to isolate platelet-rich plasma.
- Targeted injection of the PRP into the skin, scalp, or injured area.
The procedure is minimally invasive and usually takes under an hour. Patients may experience mild redness, swelling, or soreness at the injection site, but downtime is minimal.
Results and Timeline
- Facial treatments: improvements in skin texture and radiance can be seen within weeks, with continued progress over several months.
- Hair treatments: noticeable results often appear after 2–3 sessions, as hair growth is a gradual process.
- Orthopedic treatments: pain reduction and improved mobility may be observed after weeks, with full effects developing over several months.
PRP is often part of a comprehensive regenerative strategy. Patients dealing with joint pain may also explore Stem Cell Therapy: How Regenerative Medicine is Changing Joint and Sports Injury Recovery. For those focused on wellness and vitality, Serum Therapy and Wellness: Boosting Immunity, Energy, and Anti-Aging from Within may provide complementary benefits.
Whether used for aesthetics or orthopedics, PRP offers a natural, effective, and minimally invasive option for patients looking to heal and rejuvenate using their own biology. Its versatility makes it one of the most widely adopted treatments in regenerative medicine today.
At Dr. Diego Hernández’s medical center, we offer PRP therapies tailored to each patient’s needs, from facial and hair rejuvenation to orthopedic recovery. Our personalized protocols ensure safety, comfort, and visible results. Visit us at Cl. 7 Sur #42-70, Office 1211 – Forum – Poblado, Medellín, Colombia, or contact us at (+604) 4486893, (+604) 3229015, or (+57) 311 797 0832. You can also email us at info@drdiegohernandez.com.co to schedule your consultation and learn how PRP can support your health and beauty goals.