Plasma therapy
Plasma therapy is based on injecting the patient’s own plasma, enriched with platelets, into the appropriate layer of the skin. The process begins with a simple blood draw, followed by the separation of plasma from other blood components through centrifugation.
Uses of Plasma therapy in Medicine
- Plasma therapy is used to rejuvenate the skin, treat acne, reduce scars, and improve scalp health.
Additionally, plasma therapy can accelerate the healing process of chronic wounds, diabetic ulcers, and surgical incisions by promoting tissue regeneration and angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels).
- It is also used to treat various conditions, such as tendonitis (inflammation of the tendons), ligament injuries, and osteoarthritis (joint inflammation), helping reduce inflammation and promote tissue repair.
- Plasma therapy can also enhance the effectiveness of dental implants by stimulating bone and tissue regeneration.
Advantages of Plasma therapy
- Plasma therapy stimulates collagen production and enhances cell function, resulting in smoother, more elastic, and youthful-looking skin.
- It is also highly effective in promoting hair growth and thickening hair follicles in individuals with thinning hair or hair loss issues.
By harnessing the regenerative properties of plasma, this innovative therapy supports healing and tissue regeneration.