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    dafna
    Jul 29, 2021

    Plasmolifting PRP Gel Tubes (10 per box)

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    Plasmolifting PRP Gel Tubes (10 per box)

    What is the recovery period after PRP therapy?

    Basically, the procedure takes no more than an hour. No hospitalization is required for the treatment; also, you will not need general anesthesia. According to the protocols of regenerative medicine, the recovery period is minimal or not required at all.

    Today you can order PRP tubes only for 142.8 EUR in any quantity.

    In most cases, patients can return to work immediately after the end of the procedure.

    Within a few days after treatment, you are recommended to rest, limit the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; it is desirable to give up smoking and alcohol consumption. It is advisable to minimize physical activity for the next day. However, as mentioned above, in most cases, the patient can return to work and other daily activities immediately after the end of the procedure.



    Does platelet-rich plasma therapy treat plantar fasciitis?

    As already mentioned, PRP therapy is one of the best and proven methods of treating plantar fasciitis.

    Plantar fasciitis is a common disease accompanied by a significant pain syndrome, occurring in 1 out of 10 adults. The connective tissue of the plantar part of the foot (plantar fascia) can be damaged or stretched by excessive walking, which leads to inflammation and pain. PRP therapy for plantar fasciitis mobilizes the natural recovery processes in the body, which reduces inflammation.


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