Is a wonderful rejuvenation method, which is used with great success by many disciplines of medicine.
Its big advantage is that by taking a small quantity of blood from the same person and isolating the platelet rich plasma by centrifugation, we can rectify:
- ailing tissues
- atrophic tissues
This is because new cells are produced, but also the life of those that exist increases.
We therefore achieve tissue renewal.
The injections are administered with an extremely small needle and after first applying a local anaesthetising cream to the following areas:
- Anterior vaginal wall
- Entrance to the vagina
- Clitoral area
The whole procedure is painless.
The rejuvenation of the clitoral and vaginal areas concerns many types of tissues.
Blood vessels, nerves, muscle fibres, ligaments, lymphatic vessels, etc.
What is the result?
- reduced pain in women with dyspareunia
- rejuvenation of the skin at the entrance to the vagina
- an increase of sexual desire
- more frequent and better orgasms
- reduced urinary incontinence (from stress incontinence)
How frequently does treatment with PRP need to be done?
Usually two to three times with an interval of one month between each. Then, once a year.
When would the result be noticeable?
Some of the results are noticeable immediately and some need a few weeks (for new cells and tissues to be created).
Is any special care required after the treatment?
After the treatment the lady can return immediately to whatever she does normally.
She can start having sexual intercourse again after two or three days.
Are there any side effects?
Perhaps a little reddening of the region which goes away in a few hours. Rarely, a small hematoma develops which is also absorbed in a few days. But there are no other side effects.
However, like all therapies, some women may respond better to the treatment than others.
This will depend to a large extent on whether the woman smokes or drinks alcohol.
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) Is a wonderful rejuvenation method, which is used with great success by many disciplines of medicine.