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Platelet Rich Plasma Injections

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections are gaining popularity for a variety of conditions, from sports injuries to hair loss and skin rejuvenation. If you’re looking for an innovative alternative treatment, PRP might be the perfect solution for you.

Why PRP is so beneficial

Platelets contain healing growth factors that act as signals to instruct your tissue to regenerate and replace old and damaged cells.

They’re conveniently administered during a doctor’s visit, so they can fit quite well into your busy schedule. 

How PRP works?

To prepare PRP, a small amount of blood is taken from your arm with a special kit similar to a normal blood test. It is then placed in a special centrifugation machine that separates the platelets from the blood in order to be extracted in a concentrated form called PRP.

The activated PRP containing healing growth factors is injected to the specific area and act as signals to instruct your tissue to multiply and regenerate new blood vessels.

This brings fresh oxygen along with other growth factors to replace old and damaged cells. It  stimulates and speed up the healing process.

Conditions treated

Platelet rich plasma injections therapy are used for a range of conditions. From musculoskeletal pain, arthritis, to shortening healing time for surgeries, decreasing pain and even encouraging hair growth and skin rejuvenation.

PRP has been successful in treating and strengthening the healing process of everything from soft tissue injuries, tennis elbow, and joint pain to chronic pain associated with sports injuries, tendinitis, arthritis and numerous other orthopedic conditions. 

PRP is gaining popularity in dermatology by achieving medical successes as tissue regeneration, wound healing, scar revision, skin rejuvenation and alopecia.

Skin Rejuvenation

Microneedling with PRP is an effective way to improve the appearance, texture and skin tone. Stimulates production of collagen and elastin creating younger, firmer skin evening tone and texture. 

Hair Loss

Growth factors from PRP work together to jump start dormant hair follicle into growth stage. Hair shaft gets larger, healthier and hair grows. Controls hair growth cycle. Decreases hair loss.

Sports Injuries | Joints | Muscle

A non-surgical treatment for musculoskeletal pain, arthritis, rotator cuff injuries, ligament and tendon injuries, and sports injuries like golfers and tennis elbow.

PRP stimulates new collagen and bone cells creating strong, healthy joints, ligaments, tendons and muscle. 

"What our clients are saying"

Why Choose the Akasha Center for your PRP treatment?

Personalized: An individualized treatment plan is created for you by a diverse team of health professionals, helping you get the most out of your health.  

Integrative:  The Akasha Center provides you access to a team of certified professionals in conventional and natural therapies, yielding better long-term- results and improvement in your quality of life.  

Root-cause: That’s our goal. Without knowing what lies beneath the surface, a long-term resolution is hard to find.

Edison de Mello MD, PhD

Founder, Director of Men’s Clinic & Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Edison de Mello is the founder and Chief medical officer of the Akasha Center. He is a firm believer in science- based innovative approaches to pain management and regenerative medicine, is himself a PRP patient –  and works closely with Gina Galvez overseeing her brilliant expertise in all parts of the regenerative medicine process. 

Gina Galvez MS, PA-C

Integrative Pain and Sports Medicine, Regenerative Clinic

Gina is the coordinator of our Regenerative Clinic. She is a Physician Assistant Lifestyle and nutritional coach specializing in integrative and functional medicine. With a bachelor’s degree in psychology and biology, she’s a practitioner of different healing modalities.

Her experience in orthopedic surgery at New York University, encompassed a wide array of musculoskeletal disorders in athletes, the elderly, and the disabled, cementing her passion for helping people.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To prepare PRP, blood is taken from your arm with a special kit similar to a normal blood test. It is then placed in a special centrifugation machine that separates the platelets from the blood in order to be extracted in a concentrated form called PRP.

Given that PRP is derived from your own blood, scientific data has shown that allergy or immune reaction are extremely rare. Side effects vary among patients and include temporary redness, bruising, discomfort, tenderness, and swelling.

Platelet-rich plasma lasts anywhere from six and nine months, during which time it will continue to aid in healing the soft-tissue injury.

Without the side effects from prescription drugs, PRP is a low-risk and non-surgical procedure that prevent hair loss and promotes new hair growth. PRP can also aid in the stimulation of hair growth after hair transplants.

Growth factors from PRP work together to jump start dormant hair follicle into growth stage. hair shaft gets larger, healthier and hair grows.

Yes. PRP reduces the swelling, regenerates tissues, lubricates the joint, and alleviates your pain.

Because PRP injection allows regrowth of cartilage and pain reduction, it can be considered a treatment choice before surgical treatment.

Yes. PRP relieves pain that might occur following your procedure. It also speeds healing by promoting the production of new cells where the procedure occurred.

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