PRP Therapy • Fresno, CA

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy— precision support for tissue repair and rejuvenation.

PRP uses a concentrated portion of your own blood (platelets and growth factors) to support the body’s natural healing response. Treatments are personalized and designed to feel calm, elevated, and clinically grounded.

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What it is

What is PRP therapy?

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a preparation made from your own blood. After a small blood draw, the sample is processed to concentrate platelets. Platelets contain growth factors and signaling proteins involved in tissue repair. PRP is then applied or injected in a targeted area based on your care plan. Cleveland Clinic

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Consult: goals, history, suitability, expectations.
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Preparation: blood draw → centrifuge → PRP concentrate.
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Targeted treatment: delivered based on your plan and area.
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How it’s used

What can PRP support?

PRP is studied and used in multiple clinical contexts, including musculoskeletal conditions and dermatologic applications. The right use depends on your goals, exam, and medical history. NCBI overview

Hair & skin
Selected aesthetic/dermatologic uses may include support for hair density and skin quality (case-dependent).
Tendons & joints
PRP is also used in sports medicine settings to support certain tendon/joint concerns.
Personalized planning
We’ll review suitability, expected timelines, and whether a series is appropriate for you.
Elegant honesty: Results vary. The best outcomes come from appropriate candidate selection, good technique, and realistic expectations.
FAQ

PRP therapy FAQs

What is PRP made from?
PRP is made from your own blood. A small sample is processed to concentrate platelets, which contain growth factors involved in tissue repair signaling.
Sources: Cleveland Clinic · NCBI
What does a PRP appointment involve?
A typical visit includes a review of your goals and history, a small blood draw, preparation of PRP using a centrifuge, and targeted treatment based on your plan.
How many sessions will I need?
It depends on the area treated, your goals, and your response. Some protocols use a series with follow-ups; we’ll recommend a plan based on clinical context and expectations.
Are there risks or side effects?
Because PRP uses your own blood, allergy risk is generally lower, but any injection-based procedure can involve side effects like soreness, swelling, bruising, or infection risk. Your clinician will review risks, benefits, and whether you’re a good candidate.
Who should not do PRP?
Suitability depends on your health history, medications, bleeding/clotting considerations, and the treatment area. We’ll screen for contraindications and discuss alternatives if PRP isn’t appropriate.
PRP therapy in Fresno, CA
Book a PRP consultation to discuss goals, suitability, and a plan designed to look natural.
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Clinical references
  1. Cleveland Clinic — Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment overview: View
  2. NCBI Bookshelf — Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) overview (mechanisms/uses): View
Educational note: general information only; not a substitute for individualized medical advice.