PRP joint injections are a great way to rebuild damaged cartilage or torn tissues due to injury or accident. This can also be a great therapy for individuals who are looking for an alternative to surgery. On the face, cosmetic fillers are a well-liked method for reviving the skin, reducing the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles, and enhancing scars, however many of them use synthetic chemicals and a toxin called Botox. PRP provides a natural option and eliminates the chance of an allergic reaction or skin sensitivity because the process uses the patients own blood. It aids in enhancing and restoring volume-deficient areas.
PRP also has well documented application in the treatment of various types of sexual dysfunction (for both men and women) and degenerative conditions of the gynecological system in women. By working with the body’s natural healing systems, PRP rebuilds the tissues from the inside out. The purpose is to hopefully completely heal the damaged area, thereby relieving the patient of any further pain or disability. PPR can help to treat and repair the following conditions:
Chronic neck and back pain
Joint Arthritis
Sciatica
Jaw pain and TMJ
Torn rotator cuff in the shoulder
Shoulder pain/ Frozen Shoulder
Elbow pain/Tennis Elbow
Prolapse uterus
Lichen Sclerosus/Planus
Urinary Incontinence
Issues with Intercourse
Forehead lines
Smile lines
Periorbital lines (often known as crow's feet)
Acne scaring
Glabellar lines (often known as the "11" symbol between the eyebrows)
Prolozone is a combination injection therapy that uses ozone gas to aid in the reconstruction of damaged or weakened connective tissues thereby treating both chronic and acute pain.
Learn MoreAt the Center for Health and Rejuvenation, we offer both Bemer and Infrared Sauna Technologies to promote healing and well-being in our patients.
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