What is PRP Therapy?

The Ovarian Rejuvenation treatment uses Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) — a cutting-edge therapy that, with or without stem cell therapy, aims to restore ovarian reserve quality. Through the innovative PEAK™ Platelet Rich Plasma System, a small blood sample is concentrated to create PRP, containing a balanced mix of platelets, growth factors, and white blood cells, all tailored specifically for you.

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How PRP Works In Healing and Rejuvenation

When applied to targeted areas, the growth factors in PRP can accelerate the healing of injured or poorly functioning tissue, improving function and reducing pain. Success stories from centers in Europe and the Middle East report benefits for patients with conditions like:

  • Premature Ovarian Failure (POF)

  • Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR)

  • Perimenopause

  • Embryo Implantation Issues (Endometrial Receptivity)

Doctor demonstrating ovarian rejuvenation procedure with model showing ovaries.

Expected Benefits And Safety

  • Benefits: PRP therapy may increase your chance of conceiving with your own eggs. It may also aid in resuming periods and balancing hormones for menopausal women.

  • Safety: Since only your own PRP is used, there’s no risk of blood-borne infections or synthetic materials.

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The Ovarian Rejuvenation Procedure

In Ovarian Rejuvenation, PRP is directly injected into the ovaries. This infusion delivers growth factor-rich proteins, which may aid in revitalizing ovarian function. The procedure includes:

  1. Preparation: IV sedation is administered to ensure comfort.

  2. PRP Injection: PRP is injected into the ovaries, similar to an egg retrieval process in IVF.

  3. Recovery: After the injection, a short recovery period follows, with some mild cramping. You can go home about an hour post-procedure, accompanied by a family member or friend.

Interested In PRP Or Stem Cell Therapy?

If you’d like to explore PRP or stem cell therapy further, please contact us today to make an appointment.