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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a treatment method based on the processing of a small amount of blood taken from the person's own body and returning the plasma with high repair capacity to the same person. Platelets are blood cells that play a critical role in the repair of tissues. The purpose of PRP is to provide a much higher number of platelets to the applied area than those reaching the area through the bloodstream. A normal clot contains 93% red blood, 6% platelets and 1% white blood cells, while PRP contains a higher proportion of platelets. A good PRP contains 93% platelets, 6% red blood and 1% white blood cells. This plasma also contains 7-30 times more growth factors.
Today, PRP is used to accelerate healing in areas such as orthopedics, physical therapy, many surgical branches and dentistry. For aesthetic purposes, PRP is used to support wound healing as well as as revitalise the skin in the most natural way.

What is PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)?
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma), vücuttan alınan kanın santrifüj edilerek içerisinden zenginleştirilmiş plateletlerin elde edildiği bir tedavi yöntemidir. PRP uygulaması, sağlık sorunlarının tedavisinde ve cilt yenilenmesinde yaygın olarak kullanılmaktadır. Özellikle PRP saç tedavisi, dermapen PRP ve PRP leke tedavisi gibi alanlarda etkin bir şekilde kullanılmaktadır. Bu tedavi yöntemi, ciltteki kök hücre uygulamalarını destekleyerek cildin gençleşmesini ve iyileşmesini teşvik eder.
After the planning is completed, if orthodontic treatment is not necessary, the level disorders in the gums are corrected first. In case of tooth deficiencies, implant procedures and other surgical applications are performed. After the completion of the healing process of surgical interventions, teeth whitening procedures are applied if needed. After this stage, visual and stylistic defects in the teeth are corrected by using aesthetic composite fillings. In cases where this method is insufficient, porcelain, laminated or zirconium veneers are used. During all these gum and dental applications, the targeted smile design is finalised by considering the lip shape and contour.



Which diseases is PRP good for?
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment is an effective method in the treatment of many skin problems. PRP application helps to reduce the signs of skin aging and rejuvenate the skin. This treatment is also known as stem cell application to the skin and is performed using enriched plasma obtained from the patient's own blood. This method, also called skin rejuvenation with blood or skin renewal with its own blood, supports the skin to have a healthier and younger appearance. While PRP treatment can be effective in problems such as skin blemishes, wrinkles, acne scars, it is also widely used in the treatment of hair health problems such as hair loss. In this way, PRP treatment is an important application that supports skin rejuvenation and hair health.
After the planning is completed, if orthodontic treatment is not necessary, the level disorders in the gums are corrected first. In case of tooth deficiencies, implant procedures and other surgical applications are performed. After the completion of the healing process of surgical interventions, teeth whitening procedures are applied if needed. After this stage, visual and stylistic defects in the teeth are corrected by using aesthetic composite fillings. In cases where this method is insufficient, porcelain, laminated or zirconium veneers are used. During all these gum and dental applications, the targeted smile design is finalised by considering the lip shape and contour.
What is PRP Treatment for Knee Pain?
PRP Knee treatment is a method used to relieve or improve pain and discomfort in the knee joints. This treatment involves processing some of the patient's own blood, enriching it with platelets and injecting it back into the body. The growth factors and other biological substances contained in platelets can promote tissue healing and reduce inflammation, thus helping to reduce knee pain. This method can be used as an alternative or supportive treatment for knee pain and is often preferred as a non-surgical option.
After the planning is completed, if orthodontic treatment is not necessary, the level disorders in the gums are corrected first. In case of tooth deficiencies, implant procedures and other surgical applications are performed. After the completion of the healing process of surgical interventions, teeth whitening procedures are applied if needed. After this stage, visual and stylistic defects in the teeth are corrected by using aesthetic composite fillings. In cases where this method is insufficient, porcelain, laminated or zirconium veneers are used. During all these gum and dental applications, the targeted smile design is finalised by considering the lip shape and contour.
How is PRP Hair Treatment Performed?
PRP Knee treatment is a method used to relieve or improve pain and discomfort in the knee joints. This treatment involves processing some of the patient's own blood, enriching it with platelets and injecting it back into the body. The growth factors and other biological substances contained in platelets can promote tissue healing and reduce inflammation, thus helping to reduce knee pain. This method can be used as an alternative or supportive treatment for knee pain and is often preferred as a non-surgical option.
After the planning is completed, if orthodontic treatment is not necessary, the level disorders in the gums are corrected first. In case of tooth deficiencies, implant procedures and other surgical applications are performed. After the completion of the healing process of surgical interventions, teeth whitening procedures are applied if needed. After this stage, visual and stylistic defects in the teeth are corrected by using aesthetic composite fillings. In cases where this method is insufficient, porcelain, laminated or zirconium veneers are used. During all these gum and dental applications, the targeted smile design is finalised by considering the lip shape and contour.
How is PRP Hair Treatment Performed?
PRP hair treatment is a method used in the treatment of hair problems such as hair loss or thinning. This treatment involves processing some of the patient's own blood, enriching it with platelets and injecting it into the scalp. The growth factors contained in platelets can help stimulate hair follicles and promote hair growth. PRP hair treatment is usually applied in a series of sessions and is used to improve hair quality, reduce hair loss or stimulate hair regrowth. This method is popular among individuals who want to support hair health.
After the planning is completed, if orthodontic treatment is not necessary, the level disorders in the gums are corrected first. In case of tooth deficiencies, implant procedures and other surgical applications are performed. After the completion of the healing process of surgical interventions, teeth whitening procedures are applied if needed. After this stage, visual and stylistic defects in the teeth are corrected by using aesthetic composite fillings. In cases where this method is insufficient, porcelain, laminated or zirconium veneers are used. During all these gum and dental applications, the targeted smile design is finalised by considering the lip shape and contour.
How Many Sessions Does PRP Show Its Effect?
The effect of PRP treatment may vary depending on the skin condition, age and other factors. Generally, several sessions of treatment may be required for the full effect of PRP application to be seen. PRP treatment is used to reduce the signs of aging on the skin and regenerate skin tissue by applying methods such as skin rejuvenation, stem cell application and skin rejuvenation from its own blood. Those who have PRP can usually observe the effect of the treatment in a few sessions. Each individual's response may be different, but most people begin to see significant results in the later sessions of the treatment.
After the planning is completed, if orthodontic treatment is not necessary, the level disorders in the gums are corrected first. In case of tooth deficiencies, implant procedures and other surgical applications are performed. After the completion of the healing process of surgical interventions, teeth whitening procedures are applied if needed. After this stage, visual and stylistic defects in the teeth are corrected by using aesthetic composite fillings. In cases where this method is insufficient, porcelain, laminated or zirconium veneers are used. During all these gum and dental applications, the targeted smile design is finalised by considering the lip shape and contour.
What season is the PRP being held?
PRP treatment can usually be performed at any time, regardless of the season. Seasonal factors do not have a direct effect on PRP treatment. However, sun protection is important after treatment in the summer months, as exposure to sunlight after treatment can lead to skin sensitisation. Regardless of the season, PRP treatment can be effective in skin rejuvenation, renewal and treatment of a number of other skin problems. Therefore, the benefits from PRP treatment do not depend on the season, but it is important to pay attention to sun protection and skin care after treatment.
After the planning is completed, if orthodontic treatment is not necessary, the level disorders in the gums are corrected first. In case of tooth deficiencies, implant procedures and other surgical applications are performed. After the completion of the healing process of surgical interventions, teeth whitening procedures are applied if needed. After this stage, visual and stylistic defects in the teeth are corrected by using aesthetic composite fillings. In cases where this method is insufficient, porcelain, laminated or zirconium veneers are used. During all these gum and dental applications, the targeted smile design is finalised by considering the lip shape and contour.
What are the Side Effects of PRP?
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment is generally considered safe, but in rare cases some side effects may occur. The most common side effects may include mild pain, swelling or redness at the injection site. These effects are usually short-lived and mild. Some people may experience mild headache, itching or skin tenderness. These side effects are usually short-lived and mild and usually go away on their own after treatment. However, in case of any serious side effects or allergic reactions, medical attention should be sought immediately. It is important for those considering PRP treatment to talk to their doctor about these possible side effects before treatment.
After the planning is completed, if orthodontic treatment is not necessary, the level disorders in the gums are corrected first. In case of tooth deficiencies, implant procedures and other surgical applications are performed. After the completion of the healing process of surgical interventions, teeth whitening procedures are applied if needed. After this stage, visual and stylistic defects in the teeth are corrected by using aesthetic composite fillings. In cases where this method is insufficient, porcelain, laminated or zirconium veneers are used. During all these gum and dental applications, the targeted smile design is finalised by considering the lip shape and contour.
Does PRP Treatment Hurt?
PRP is generally associated with minimal discomfort and is easily tolerated by most people. Since local anesthesia is usually used during the application, the feeling of pain is minimal. However, since each individual's pain threshold is different, some people may feel slight pain or discomfort. However, treatment is usually carried out quickly and the expected discomfort for results is usually minimal.After the planning is completed, if orthodontic treatment is not necessary, the level disorders in the gums are corrected first. In case of tooth deficiencies, implant procedures and other surgical applications are performed. After the completion of the healing process of surgical interventions, teeth whitening procedures are applied if needed. After this stage, visual and stylistic defects in the teeth are corrected by using aesthetic composite fillings. In cases where this method is insufficient, porcelain, laminated or zirconium veneers are used. During all these gum and dental applications, the targeted smile design is finalised by considering the lip shape and contour.
What should be considered after PRP?
After PRP treatment, there are some considerations to speed up the healing process and achieve the best results. Firstly, it is important to protect the treatment area for 24 hours; this includes keeping your skin away from irritants. It is also important to avoid the sun for at least a few days and not to be exposed to direct sunlight, as this can cause sunburns or staining. It is also important not to stop taking any prescription or over-the-counter medications or using skin care products, as recommended by your doctor. These steps can help maximise the effects of PRP treatment and prevent unwanted side effects.
After the planning is completed, if orthodontic treatment is not necessary, the level disorders in the gums are corrected first. In case of tooth deficiencies, implant procedures and other surgical applications are performed. After the completion of the healing process of surgical interventions, teeth whitening procedures are applied if needed. After this stage, visual and stylistic defects in the teeth are corrected by using aesthetic composite fillings. In cases where this method is insufficient, porcelain, laminated or zirconium veneers are used. During all these gum and dental applications, the targeted smile design is finalised by considering the lip shape and contour.