What is a High-Dose PRP Kit?

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is a type of regenerative medicine that uses the patient’s own blood to stimulate healing and regeneration in various tissues. The process involves collecting a small sample of the patient’s blood, separating out the platelet-rich plasma, and concentrating it before injecting it back into the affected area. This concentrated dose of platelets contains growth factors and other bioactive substances that promote tissue repair and regeneration.

A high-dose PRP kit is a standardized regenerative medicine device that enables healthcare providers to perform autologous high-dose PRP procedures. It provides a standardized method for collecting, processing, and concentrating the patient’s blood while ensuring its safety and effectiveness. The kit is designed to be user-friendly as well as easy to use, thereby making it a convenient way for providers to offer PRP therapy.

Platform for Standardized Autologous Blood Platelet Procedures

 

Collection

 

Concentration

 

Resuspension

 

Injection
What Comes in the Kit?

 

PRP collection tubes made from high-quality pharmaceutical-grade glass

 

Sodium citrate anticoagulant solution to prevent blood from clotting during collection

 

Separating gel in order to separate the patient's plasma and platelets from their blood cells

All these components work together to provide a safe and effective method for collecting, processing, and concentrating high-dose PRP.

Benefits of Providing High-Dose PRP Procedures At Your Clinic
1
Easy to use and user-friendly kit design
2
Standardized PRP concentration process for consistently high results
3
Safe closed-circuit system with minimal risk of adverse reactions or complications
4
An operationally and clinically efficient process that facilitates and streamlines routine practice
5
Evidence-based outcomes for numerous therapeutic indications that demonstrate safety and efficacy
6
Platelet recovery of over 80 percent
Ready to start offering High Dose PRP Procedures at Your Clinic?