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Plasmolifting in gynecology

Plasmolifting is a medical procedure based on processing a patient's own blood for therapeutic purposes as intradermal injections. The processed blood plasma, enriched with platelets, is injected under the skin to localize inflammatory processes, accelerate tissue regeneration and cell metabolism, and promote the health of the pelvic organs. The isolated platelets contain growth factors that stimulate natural regeneration processes in bone, muscle, epithelial, and connective tissues.

Indications and Contraindications for plasmolifting

Indications

In gynecology, plasmolifting can be the primary therapy for:

  • Atrophic age-related changes in the mucous membrane
  • Kraurosis and lichen of the vulva (scleroatrophic changes associated with chronic inflammation)
  • Wounds formed after therapeutic procedures aimed at treating any diseases of the female genitourinary system, except oncology
  • Chronic endometritis
  • Lack of uterine endometrial growth after abortions and miscarriages (in the absence of infections)

Contraindications:

  • Oncological diseases of any severity
  • Decompensated diabetes mellitus
  • Acute viral, infectious diseases
  • Blood clotting disorders
  • Hepatitis B and C
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Mental and psycho-emotional disorders, low pain threshold, fear of injections
  • Epilepsy
  • Chronic diseases in the acute stage
  • Pregnancy and lactation
  • Allergy to anticoagulant (heparin)

Preparation:

  • Two days before the procedure, avoid eating spicy, salty, fried, fatty foods, and stimulating drinks (strong tea, coffee, alcohol). The daily water intake should be 1.5 liters.
  • Do not eat for 2 hours before the procedure.

Procedure Steps:

  1. The patient undergoes necessary laboratory and instrumental studies, including tests for sexually transmitted infections.
  2. Venous blood is collected in the amount needed for the procedure just before it begins.
  3. The blood is collected in specially certified, sterile, and disposable tubes.
  4. Tubes with blood are placed in a special centrifuge, where the process of separating plasma from lymph occurs. Preparing the platelet-rich plasma takes 10-20 minutes.
  5. Plasma is injected into problem areas using various techniques. The injection stage takes 15-20 minutes.

The number of procedures is determined by the doctor, usually comprising 4-6 sessions with an interval of 10-14 days. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) can be used alongside other treatment and rejuvenation methods.

Duration of the service: 60 minutes.

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Plasmolifting in gynecology

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Doctors Plasmolifting in gynecology:
15experience (y.)
Hoshchenko Kateryna Anatoliivna
Hoshchenko Kateryna Anatoliivna
Obstetrician-gynecologist; Ultrasound doctor
19experience (y.)
Avdieieva Vira Anatoliivna
Avdieieva Vira Anatoliivna
Obstetrician-gynecologist; Ultrasound doctor; Doctor of aesthetic gynecology
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