PRP (autologous platelets) maximizes natural healing power
Promotes fast and safe healing using platelets extracted from patient's own blood
What is PRP (autologous platelets)?
Abbreviation for Platelet Rich Plasma, plasma made by concentrating platelets from patient's own blood. Various growth factors contained in platelets promote wound healing and tissue regeneration, a natural treatment method that increases bone grafting success rate.
PRP production process
Treatment targets
Recommended for these patients.
Patients with diabetes, osteoporosis, or elderly with reduced healing and recovery ability
Those worried about inflammatory swelling or pain after surgery
When gum tissue and bone regeneration is needed due to poor gum condition
Cases with human rejection to medications or surgical instruments
Those who want to shorten overall treatment period
Those who want safe implant surgery
PRP mechanism of action
Growth factors in platelets promote tissue regeneration and healing
Growth factor release
Platelets activate and release various growth factors
Major growth factors
- PDGF (Platelet-derived growth factor)
- TGF-β (Transforming growth factor)
- VEGF (Vascular endothelial growth factor)
- IGF-1 (Insulin-like growth factor)
Cell proliferation promotion
Growth factors promote proliferation and differentiation of surrounding cells
Major growth factors
- Osteoblast activation
- Fibroblast proliferation
- Angiogenesis promotion
- Collagen synthesis increase
Tissue regeneration completion
New bone and soft tissue form to complete healing
Major growth factors
- Bone matrix formation
- New blood vessel generation
- Wound healing promotion
- Inflammatory response regulation
PRP production process
Safe PRP extraction process from patient's own blood

Blood collection
Collect small amount of blood from patient's arm.

Centrifugation
Separate platelets using centrifuge.

Application - Bone grafting
Mix with bone graft to promote bone formation.

Regeneration promotion
Apply during post-surgical suturing to promote healing of surgical site.
PRP application areas
PRP utilized in various dental surgeries to enhance healing effects

Implant surgery
Promotes osseointegration around implant and improves soft tissue healing

Bone graft surgery
Used with bone graft material to promote new bone formation

Post-extraction treatment
Promotes extraction socket healing and prevents dry socket

Gum surgery
Promotes tissue regeneration in gum regeneration and periodontal treatment
Advantages of PRP treatment
Safe and effective treatment utilizing natural healing power

100% safety
Zero risk of allergy or infection using autologous blood

Fast healing
2-3 times faster tissue regeneration speed due to growth factors

Natural treatment
Utilizes only body's natural healing power without artificial additives

High success rate
Significantly improves bone graft and implant success rates

Immediate application
Produced within 15 minutes after blood collection for immediate use

Proven effectiveness
Globally recognized regenerative medicine treatment