

What is Platelet-Rich Plasma?
Fuel Your Recovery with Your Own Platelets
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) uses a patient’s own platelets to promote tissue repair, enhance ovarian function, improve endometrial health, and support fertility treatments through natural regeneration and healing.
Benefits & Recovery
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Understand the advantages,
embrace the journey

Why Women Choose PRP: Healing with Your Platelets
Infertility support
Ovarian rejuvenation
Endometrial repair
Sexual wellness
Post-childbirth recovery
Menopausal changes
Pelvic tissue repair

Gentle Therapy, Powerful Benefits
Enhances vaginal lubrication
Improves elasticity and tissue health
Reduces pain during intercourse
Aids in healing after childbirth or surgery
Helps manage mild urinary incontinence
Boosts sexual satisfaction and sensitivity
Supports natural tissue regeneration
Long-term benefits

Addressing What Hurts, Enhancing What Heals
Vaginal dryness and atrophy
Urinary incontinence (stress & urge)
Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)
Pelvic floor weakness
Vaginal laxity
Postmenopausal symptoms
Chronic pelvic pain
Sexual dysfunction / low libido
Endometrial regeneration (for infertility treatment)
Vaginal tissue healing after childbirth or surgery
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PRP therapy uses a patient’s platelets to promote healing, tissue regeneration, and improved function in reproductive and gynaecological health conditions.
Yes. Since PRP uses your blood, the risk of allergic reactions or infections is minimal when performed by qualified specialists.
PRP is commonly used for ovarian rejuvenation, thin endometrium, infertility support, PCOS-related concerns, and post-menopausal tissue repair.
The process usually takes 30–60 minutes, including blood collection, preparation, and injection. It is minimally invasive with little to no downtime.
Most patients experience only mild discomfort. To minimise pain during the procedure, local anaesthesia or numbing techniques are often used.
Results vary by individual and condition, but improvements are usually seen within a few weeks to a few months as tissues heal and regenerate.
Side effects are rare but may include temporary swelling, mild pain, or spotting at the injection site. These usually resolve quickly.
The number of sessions depends on the condition being treated. Some patients benefit from a single session, while others may require multiple treatments for the best results.
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