I’ve already had PRP injections, but the results weren’t ideal. Would switching to amniotic growth factor injections be helpful?

It’s definitely worth trying. The effectiveness of PRP is highly dependent on the patient’s own blood quality. If you are older, have chronic diseases, or have insufficient blood growth factor concentration, the repair capacity of PRP may be limited. In contrast, amniotic growth factor is a “standardized high-concentration formulation” that is not affected by the patient’s constitution and additionally contains the “extracellular matrix (ECM)” scaffold that PRP lacks, providing a more stable repair environment for tissues. It is particularly suitable for patients with intractable pain who do not respond to PRP treatment.

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