Treatment of joints with plasmolifting
Photos Before and After the Plasma Lifting Procedure for Facial Skin
The plasma lifting technology can be referred to as a renewable source of health and beauty found in our own blood. The use of autologous, platelet-rich plasma in medicine and cosmetology began with its application in maxillofacial surgery. Plasma lifting of gums and teeth in dentistry has been recognized as effective. During studies, scientists discovered a “side” effect: injecting the solution into affected areas stimulated skin regeneration processes. The skin became more firm and elastic, the number and depth of wrinkles decreased, and pigmentation spots disappeared. The results after the plasma lifting procedure in cosmetology were so noticeable that despite the method initially being developed for other purposes, it began to be successfully used in aesthetic medicine.
Cost of Joint Treatment Using Plasma Lifting
Plasma lifting of joints involves the injection of the patient’s own blood plasma into the joint cavity. The solution stimulates tissue regeneration processes directly at the injection site. No special preparation is needed before plasma lifting of the hip joint in orthopedics. Blood is drawn from the patient's vein (10-50 ml) and placed in a centrifuge, where the plasma is separated. Then, using a regular needle, it is injected directly into the joint. The procedure is painless, but local anesthesia can be applied at the patient's request. Usually, a course of 5-7 procedures is needed, with breaks of 3-5 days.
What is the essence of plasma lifting of the spine for arthrosis? The procedure is performed to strengthen bone tissue in spinal diseases. In cases of arthrosis, the use of autoplasma for injection is effective, as it alleviates inflammation and accelerates tissue recovery. Treatment of osteochondrosis using plasma lifting technique is considered a promising method. After a course of plasma therapy, pain disappears, muscle spasms are relieved, and inflammation of the periosteum decreases. The prices for joint treatment with plasma lifting are published on our website Dobrobut.com.
Contraindications for Plasma Lifting of the Knee Joint
The procedure is applied in various diseases and joint injuries:
- arthritis;
- arthrosis;
- bursitis;
- coxarthrosis;
- myofascial syndrome;
- tendinitis;
- osteochondrosis;
- calcaneal spur.
A significant advantage of plasma lifting over other methods of joint treatment is the minimal number of absolute contraindications. Since the procedure uses plasma from the patient’s own blood, there are no allergic reactions, intolerances, or other side effects.
Contraindications for Plasma Lifting of the Knee Joint:
- acute infectious diseases;
- pregnancy;
- blood diseases;
- severe forms of diabetes;
- malignant neoplasms.
Side effects after autotherapy may include pain at the injection site and allergic reactions to anticoagulants.
Use of Plasma Lifting in Aesthetic Medicine
The plasma lifting procedure uses plasma from which leukocytes and erythrocytes have been removed, instead containing platelets, a solution of proteins, and organic and inorganic compounds. The concentrate is injected into problem areas, promoting cell regeneration and skin rejuvenation. This results in non-surgical facelift: the “youthful” contour is restored, skin tone improves, wrinkles disappear, and the skin becomes smoother with reduced pore size. Comparing photos of patients before and after the plasma lifting procedure for facial skin clearly shows that pigmented areas have become less noticeable. PRP therapy is a simple, effective, and versatile technique that can be combined with other cosmetic procedures.
Plasma lifting is also used to stimulate hair growth and prevent hair loss. It is recommended to perform plasma lifting on the scalp in clinics for individuals experiencing seborrhea and significant hair loss.
Plasma Lifting in Gynecology
Plasma lifting in gynecology is used both in isolation and in combination with intimate filling, medication therapy, and laser therapy. What results can be expected from plasma lifting in gynecology? The procedure improves blood circulation, promotes tissue regeneration processes, and enhances the elasticity of intimate muscles. The use of autoplasma allows for quicker healing of inflammatory diseases, while also reducing the likelihood of recurrence (immune correction effect).
Indications for plasma lifting include:
- inflammation of the pelvic organs;
- adhesive processes;
- vulvar kraurosis;
- cervical leukoplakia.
Plasma lifting is recommended for women experiencing discomfort in their intimate lives. Injections of autoplasma help increase sensitivity and enhance the tone of intimate muscles. Plasma lifting is performed in courses. Typically, 5-10 procedures are needed with breaks of 5-7 days. The effect is noticeable after the first injection. The main advantage of plasma lifting is the safety of the method.
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Service prices:
- PRP therapy in orthopaedy, traumatology and vertebrology (1 procedure) 2700 uah
- Plasmolifting in orthopedics and traumatology under ultrasound control 3100 uah
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy in Orthopedics and Traumatology (1 procedure) 2460 uah