Integrative Medicine

Who is not suitable for PRP? (Contraindications)

Direct injection is not recommended for individuals with platelet dysfunction, sepsis, acute/chronic infectious diseases, active infection of the affected area, immune system diseases, malignant tumors, pregnant women, or those taking anticoagulants long-term.

What is the difference between PRP and hyaluronic acid (HA)?

Hyaluronic acid primarily provides joint “lubrication” and “shock absorption,” with effects lasting approximately 3-6 months; PRP, on the other hand, initiates “regeneration and repair,” resulting in longer-lasting effects (approximately 6-12 months or more).

Who is PRP suitable for?

Suitable for patients with osteoarthritis, chronic tendon/ligament injuries, sports injuries, and those who wish to delay surgery or slow down joint aging.

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