PRP for Veterinary Use

PRP for Veterinary Use

Consumables and Orthopedics
PRP for Veterinary Use
PRP for Veterinary Use
PRP for Veterinary Use
PRP for Veterinary Use
PRP for Veterinary Use

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PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma, a treatment that uses the animal's own blood to promote the natural healing of tissues and injuries. During PRP therapy, a small amount of blood is drawn from the animal and processed using a specialized centrifuge to separate its components. The resulting PRP — a plasma fraction rich in platelets and growth factors — is then used to support tissue regeneration and accelerate healing. Application: - Osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia - Tendon and ligament injuries - Post-surgical tissue healing (e.g., orthopedic surgeries, fracture repair) - hronic soft tissue injuries (e.g., muscle tears, tendinitis) - Chronic wounds, pressure sores, infected wounds - Supportive therapy for intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) - Hair regrowth and dermatologic conditions (experimental/adjunct use)

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