Plasmolifting PRP Practice in OrthopedicsPlatelet Rich Plasma, abbreviated PRP, is a fairly new promising direction in the treatment of a wide range of ophthalmic diseases.The... morePlasmolifting PRP Practice in OrthopedicsPlatelet Rich Plasma, abbreviated PRP, is a fairly new promising direction in the treatment of a wide range of ophthalmic diseases.The platelet-rich plasma of the patient's blood contains a significant amount of Alpha granules of human platelets, including bioactive molecules such as platelet growth factor, transforming factor, vascular endothelial factor, insulin-like growth factor and other biologically active substances.When platelets or a drug with a platelet mass come into contact with damaged tissue, they are degranulated and trophic (growth) factors are released into the surrounding microenvironment. These biologically active substances interact with the cells of the damaged area and trigger a number of regenerative reactions, as well as potentiate the attraction of stem cells to the damaged area, which differentiate into cells of healthy tissue.Learn more about the PRP Orthopedics CourseWhat happens with PRP therapy?tissue regeneration... less