How to extract PRP with LabTech centrifuge?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) has become an increasingly valuable tool in regenerative medicine, offering significant therapeutic potential in different fields such as aesthetic medicine, dermatology, orthopedics and dentistry.
What is PRP?
PRP is an autologous product, meaning it is made from the same patient’s own blood, characterized by a high level of concentrated platelets. These are rich in growth factors that stimulate tissue repair, cell regeneration, collagen production and vascular growth.
What makes PRP so effective?
The efficiency of the PRP depends on the extraction process, which requires precision and efficiency to ensure the highest concentration of platelets and therefore the best clinical outcomes. This is where the right centrifuge can make a significant difference. By using a precise centrifuge, you can indeed isolate the PRP with maximum purity, ensuring that the treatment is effective.
How to extract PRP?
A sample of the patient’s blood is drawn and placed in specialized tubes that are then processed in a centrifuge. The centrifuge spins the blood at high speeds, creating a separation of its components based on density. After removing the tubes from the centrifuge, the plasma layer, which contains the platelet-rich plasma, is carefully extracted using a syringe.