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Stem cell therapy (SCT) and Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) are popular treatments, and are often argued for their better outcomes. The choice might not be based on the treatment mechanism, but on the suitability of the treatment for the individual.
PRP involves the collection of the patient’s own blood, which is centrifuged. The concentrated amount of platelets and growth factors is injected at the target site. The bioactive molecules support the body’s natural healing process. As PRP uses the patient’s own blood, it is often considered a straightforward and minimally invasive treatment option. It is commonly used for hair restoration, skin rejuvenation, and certain orthopedic conditions.