A-PRP Treatment
A-PRP
Platelets are key actors of hard and soft tissue repair mechanisms. They provide the essential growth factors (FGF, PDGF, TGF-ß , EGF, VEGF, IGF) involved in:
Stem cell migration, differentiation and proliferation.
Stimulation of cells such as fibroblasts and endothelial cells, to induce new extracellular matrix deposition and neo-vascularization.
Plasma contains many factors essential for cell survival such as nutriments, vitamins, hormones, electrolytes and proteins. Among the plasma proteins, there are the essential molecules for the coagulation process and generation of the fibrin polymer that will serve as a scaffold for cell migration, differentiation and proliferation
Gel Formation
Upon the action of thrombin enzyme, plasma soluble fibrinogen macromolecules are converted into fibrin monomers that will polymerize in bundle and then in a tri-dimensional network.
Kinetic of Action
Simple, Safe & Efficient Point of Care Preparation of A-PRP.
A-PRP Treatment Properties
Blood Sample Vol per tube | Per Volume per tube | Platelet Recovery | Red Blood Cell Depletion | Platelet Concentration Factor | RegenTHT Tube | 8 ml | 4 to 5 ml | ~ 95% | >99% | 1.7x |
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RegenBCT Tube | 8 ml | 4 to 5 ml | > 80% | >99.7% | 1.6x |
A-PRP Preparation
Illustration of A-PRP’s Benefits in the Healing CascaDe
KEY POINTS
Stimulation of mesenchymal stem cells
Stimulation of fibroblasts growth and collagen production
Acceleration of healing process, reduction of pain and hospitalization time
Autologous therefore non immunogenic
Release of the main growth factors involved in tissue repair and regeneration
Reduced risk of infections
Improvement of microvascularization