What PRP Therapy Is

PRP therapy uses a concentrated portion of your own blood platelets, prepared in-office and placed in the treatment area to support the bodyโ€™s natural healing response.

This treatment is often considered for joint discomfort, tendon irritation, soft tissue injuries, and other musculoskeletal concerns when patients want a conservative option that aligns with a long-term wellness plan.

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Why Patients Choose It

Benefits of PRP Therapy

Minimally invasive

An in-office treatment approach designed to avoid the downtime and recovery associated with more invasive procedures.

Uses your own platelets

Because PRP is prepared from your own blood sample, it is a personalized regenerative option for appropriate candidates.

Supports active recovery

PRP may be used as part of a broader plan focused on reducing pain, improving mobility, and helping patients return to daily activity.

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What to Expect

Your PRP visit is designed to be efficient, personalized, and focused on your goals for pain relief and function.

01

Evaluation

Dr. Bazzi reviews your symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals to determine whether PRP therapy is an appropriate option.

02

Preparation

A small blood sample is collected and processed to concentrate the platelets used for treatment.

Patients often seek PRP therapy when they want a modern, non-surgical option that fits a personalized care plan.

03

Treatment

The prepared PRP is placed in the targeted area as part of a precise, office-based procedure.

04

Follow-Up

Aftercare guidance and follow-up recommendations help support recovery and track your progress over time.

FAQ

Common Questions

Every patient is different. A consultation with Dr. Bazzi is the best way to understand whether PRP therapy fits your diagnosis, goals, and overall care plan.

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