Heal your knee awakening your own body's registration power.
The knee consists of several components, including bones, cartilage tissue, the meniscus for shock absorption, ligaments for stability, and synovial fluid for lubrication. These elements work together to protect the knee from damage. Over time, or as a result of injury, these components may begin to experience challenges in carrying out their specialized functions, leading to issues such as pain, reduced mobility, and increased friction. Various conditions and injuries can put the knee joint and its components at risk, leading to strain, breakdown, and tearing.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a non-invasive procedure that can effectively address knee damage by targeting the underlying conditions. It helps alleviate symptoms while promoting natural tissue regeneration in the affected area. By harnessing the body’s own healing processes, PRP therapy aims to restore the damaged tissue and improve the overall function of the knee joint.

The knee consists of several components, including bones, cartilage tissue, the meniscus for shock absorption, ligaments for stability, and synovial fluid for lubrication. These elements work together to protect the knee from damage. Over time, or as a result of injury, these components may begin to experience challenges in carrying out their specialized functions, leading to issues such as pain, reduced mobility, and increased friction. Various conditions and injuries can put the knee joint and its components at risk, leading to strain, breakdown, and tearing.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a non-invasive procedure that can effectively address knee damage by targeting the underlying conditions. It helps alleviate symptoms while promoting natural tissue regeneration in the affected area. By harnessing the body’s own healing processes, PRP therapy aims to restore the damaged tissue and improve the overall function of the knee joint.
What To Expect With Microneedling?
BEFORE
Prior to your appointment, please refrain from using certain medications and skincare products for at least 2 weeks. Avoid nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), acne medications, and topical retinoids such as Ibuprofen, Accutane, Mederma, or Retinol. Additionally, minimize sun exposure and tanning without protection for the same duration. On the day of your appointment, please arrive without makeup or moisturizer on your face. Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water to ensure a smooth blood draw and promote a healthy recovery.
DURING
During the procedure, a small amount of blood will be drawn and placed into a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-poor plasma (PPP). To minimize any discomfort, a topical anesthetic will be applied. Once the separation process is complete, you will be taken to the procedure room where your skin will be prepared, and the treatment will begin. After the treatment, the PPP will be applied as a protective sealant to aid in the healing process. You will be provided with a fast-drying natural serum, referred to as “Liquid gold,” to take home. This serum should be stored in the refrigerator and used within 2 weeks.
AFTER CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Following the treatment, you may notice pinkness and a mild sunburn-like sensation on your skin. If you feel comfortable, you can resume your daily activities, including work or school. Cleanse your skin once a day and moisturize as needed. It is important to use proper sun protection and avoid alcohol-based products and exfoliants during the recovery phase. If desired, you can apply a lightweight foundation or powder to minimize redness after 24 hours. Avoid using excessive skincare products. Most individuals experience complete recovery within 24-72 hours. Collagen production, which contributes to improvements in your skin, typically takes 4-8 weeks. Therefore, you can expect to see continued enhancements during this time.
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