PRP
Platelet -Rich Plasma (PRP) has continued to grow as a reliable way to treat soft tissue and joint injuries effectively. People experience these kinds of injuries for many reasons – sometimes they are due to intense sports or can be a result of aging or developing arthritis. In any of these cases, PRP can help heal the affected tissues more quickly. Additionally, PRP has aesthetic applications such as improving overall skin and hair health.
Our blood predominantly consists of plasma, which carries red and white blood cells and platelets. PRP is created by drawing some of the patient’s own blood and then using a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets within a sample of the plasma. This concentrated sample of platelets is then combined with the original blood sample. We can then inject this platelet-rich blood into the injured area. While results may not occur immediately, studies have shown that overall healing time is dramatically reduced, and inflammation is tempered.
NAD
We’re dedicated to helping you achieve optimal health and wellness. Our NAD body treatment is a cutting-edge therapy that’s gaining popularity for its ability to boost energy levels, enhance cognitive function, and support overall wellbeing. If you’re looking to optimize your health and feel your best, NAD body treatment may be just what you need.
It’s important to note that NAD body treatment should only be performed under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. Contact us today to learn more and schedule your appointment.
Exosomes
Exosomes are microscopic sacs, also called extracellular vesicles, that cells excrete and also absorb. They can transfer materials such as DNA, RNA, and proteins, which means they are excellent messengers that affect the function of recipient cells.
In terms of Innovative medicine, they can be highly effective at carrying stem-cell-based treatments directly into the target cells. In addition to treating signs of aging by promoting tissue repair, they can also be useful for the treatment of conditions ranging from orthopedic injuries to heart disease to respiratory disorders. Typically exosomes are administered by injection or intravenously.