
PRP Autologous Serum

Precautions:
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Within one week after treatment, avoid high temperatures (e.g., hot springs, seafood, spicy foods).
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Within two weeks after treatment, avoid taking NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) such as aspirin or Ibuprofen.

Specially Adopted:
Arthrex ACP® Double-Syringe System
A cradle-style variable-speed extraction device, which is currently the most advanced and highly active PRP autologous serum extraction system in the world, achieving up to 95% serum activity.
The Arthrex extraction device is free from separating gels and chemical anticoagulants. The key to effective PRP serum treatment lies in the quality of the extraction equipment.
PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma, a medical treatment used in aesthetics, orthopedics, sports medicine, chronic wound care, and other surgical fields.
Platelets in human blood contain a variety of cell factors related to tissue regeneration. When platelets are activated, they release a large number of growth factors, such as:
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PDGF (Platelet-Derived Growth Factor): Attracts stem cells, promotes cell division
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TGF (Transforming Growth Factor): Stimulates collagen production, regulates muscle cell regeneration
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IGF (Insulin-like Growth Factor): Stimulates muscle and fibrous cell growth
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FGF (Fibroblast Growth Factor): Promotes collagen production, hyaluronic acid generation, and wound healing
Once secreted, these growth factors adhere to the surface of target cell membranes, activating membrane receptors, stimulating the normal gene expression of cells, and accelerating the repair and healing process.