The only product available that offers a powerful combination of highly concentrated levels of:
All Growth Factor Proteins
Leukocytes (White Cells)
Neutrophils & Macrophages
Accelerated Collagen Synthesis
(No Donor or Synthetic Introduction)
500,000 patients and their doctors elected to use platelet rich plasma (PRP) from their own blood to improve patient outcomes.
Clinicians have reported that the use of growth factors from PRP can enhance:
Bone Growth and Maturation
Graft Stabilization
Wound Sealing
Wound Healing
Hemostasis
BENEFITS
1.Accelerated Tissue & Bone Repair & Regeneration - via concentrated Platelets, Growth Factors, & Leukocytes
2.Increased Wound Sealing - Promotes a firm seal in minutes
3.Decreased Probability of Infection - Bactericidal Factors and Leukocytes fight off Bacteria & Viral Pathogens "directly at the surgical site"
4.Reduced Post-Operative Surgical Adhesions - Decreased build up of scar tissue
5.Decreased Pain& Increased Range of Motion Orthopedics July 2006 International Journal of Orthopedics, PRP in Total Knee Arthroplasty
6.Safe, Autologous
a. Patients own blood being processed
b. No risk of rejection
7.Cost Effective
a. Less expensive to provide Platelet Gel Therapy vs. expensive non-
autologous blood products that may include banked Platelets, Fresh
Frozen Plasma, and Cryoprecipitate
b. Significantly less expensive to provide Platelet Gel Therapy versus long
term Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy for patients undergoing treatment for
Chronic Wound Healing and Decubitus Ulcers
c. Decreased Length of Stay by 1.25 days in Orthopedics for Total Knee
d. Decreased Usage of Intravenous Narcotics
e. Decreased Usage of Oral Narcotics
8.Increased Autologous Growth Factors 300%-700%directly at the Surgical site.
9.Decreased Swelling
Ears, Nose and Throat Surgery
Rhinoplasty
Thyroidectomy
Parotidectomy
Accoustic Neuroma
Head & Neck Cancers
Tympanoplasty
Fixation of Cartilage, Bone or Artificial Implants
Dura and Facia Grafting
Skin Graft Fixation
Local Hemostasis in Patients with Bleeding
Tonsillectomy, Adenoidectomy
General Surgery
Hepatic Lobectomy/Wedge
Pancreatic Surgery/Whipple Procedure
Enterocutaneous Fistulas
Mastectomy/Axillary Dissection
Major Vascular Surgery
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Carotid Endarterectomy
Vascular Access Grafts
The use of growth factors from PRP added to bone grafts produces a quantifiably enhanced result in comparison to grafts performed without its use.
Robert E. Marx, DDS, OMF Surgeon Arun K. Garg, DMD, University of Miami, FL
The application of platelet concentrate on chronic wounds improves granulation tissue and enhances epithelialization, potentially increasing limb salvage rates and reducing health care costs.
James B. Knox, MD, Vascular Surgeon Falmouth, MA
Autologous platelet gel significantly reduces intraoperative bleeding and oozing, minimizes bruising, decreases pain, speeds healing, and hastens reepithelialization in skin surfacing procedures.
Ross A. Clevens, MD, Facial Plastic, Reconstructive Surgeon, Melbourne, FL
Platelet concentrate is a useful adjunct to endoscopic sinus surgery, it reduces post-operative bleeding complications and accelerates mucosalization without inducing synechiae formation.
Marc M. Kerner, MD, FACS, ENT & Facial Plastic Surgeon Encino, CA
Autologous platelet gel not only provides adhesive & hemostatic properties, but supply the wound valuable growth factors that enhance & promote the healing process.
Stephen C. Adler, MD, Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon Stuart, FL
The use of growth factors from PRP on soft tissue healing is rapid and obvious. When using PRP, our patients experienced greater post-op comfort, reduction in pain medications & fewer post-op office visits.
David E. Wilson, MD, ENT Surgeon, Indianapolis, IN