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By Abdulaziz Ali - Medically reviewed by Dr. Mehmet Dogruer, on Apr 26, 2024

What is PRP?

So, PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma, and it's kind of like giving your body's natural healing powers a turbo boost. Imagine taking a little bit of your own blood, spinning it around to get the super-healing parts, and then putting it right back into the spot that needs some extra help. Whether it’s to encourage hair to grow, ease pain in your joints, or make your skin look fresher, PRP is all about helping you feel and look better using what your body already makes.

PRP Recovery Timeline

  • Taking It Easy: After PRP, you'll mostly need just a day or so to chill out.
  • Hanging Around Turkey: If you're in Turkey for this, no need to stay put; you can head home or go sightseeing right after.
  • Back to the Grind: Feeling good? You can get back to work pretty much the next day.
  • Working Out: Give it a couple of days before hitting the gym again.
  • Seeing the Magic Happen: Some changes might peek through in a few weeks, but give it a few months to really see what PRP can do.
  • Stuff to Skip: There's nothing major you need to avoid post-PRP. Just maybe take it easy on the day of your treatment.
  • Eating Right: No special diets needed here. Just stick to your normal healthy eating.

How Does PRP Procedure Work

Consultation

First, you'll have a chat with your doctor to talk about why you're thinking about PRP and what you hope it'll do for you. They'll take a look at your health history to make sure you're a good candidate for the treatment.

Before the procedure

Prepping for PRP is easy-peasy. Just come as you are to your appointment.

The procedure

Here’s what goes down: They take a bit of your blood, spin it to concentrate the good stuff, and then inject it back into wherever you need a healing boost. And that’s it! You’re done in less than an hour.

Follow-up

You might need to swing by your doctor’s office again a bit later to see how things are going and talk about if more treatments could help.

Side Effects of PRP Procedure

Since it's your own body’s stuff, PRP is pretty gentle. But sometimes:

  • You might feel a bit of soreness where they did the injection
  • There could be some bruising or swelling
  • Maybe a little redness

PRP Surgery Results

People tend to be really happy after getting PRP. While we can't give you exact numbers, the vibe is generally very positive, with folks seeing good results, whether it's for their hair, skin, or joints. Just remember, patience is key—it might take a bit to see the full benefits.

How to Prepare for PRP Surgery

Getting set for PRP couldn’t be simpler:

  • You don't have to skip meals or change what you eat.
  • Just make sure you’re feeling hydrated and healthy when you show up.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Does PRP hurt?

It’s mostly just a quick pinch from the needle, nothing too intense.

How quick is the procedure?

You’re looking at less than an hour, start to finish.

Can I drive myself home afterwards?

Yep, you’ll be good to drive right after the treatment.

Will I need more than one PRP session?

It depends on what you’re treating. Some people are good with one; others might need a few to see the best results.

Is PRP safe?

Absolutely, it’s super safe since it uses your own blood.

Can PRP help my hair grow?

Yes, it’s actually a popular choice for helping with hair growth.

Will my insurance cover this?

PRP is often seen as elective, so it might not be covered. Best to check with your insurance first.

Should I avoid the sun after PRP?

If you’ve had it done on your face, maybe skip a day in the sun to let any redness calm down.

Who shouldn’t get PRP?

Your doctor will let you know if there’s any reason PRP might not be right for you.

Chatting with a healthcare provider is the best way to figure out if PRP is the right move for you. They can tailor advice specifically to your health and what you're looking to achieve.