Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Introduction
At Helixona, we believe the body holds remarkable capacity for repair when given the right support. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is one of the most elegant examples of this principle in action. By concentrating your own platelets and growth factors, PRP amplifies the body’s natural healing signals—helping damaged tissues recover and regenerate with clarity and purpose. PRP fits seamlessly within our Eliminate. Nourish. Repair. framework. It does not mask symptoms. It activates repair at the cellular and structural levels, supporting both immediate recovery and long-term resilience.
How PRP Works
Platelets carry powerful growth factors responsible for tissue repair, collagen production, blood vessel formation, and inflammatory modulation. PRP isolates and concentrates these growth factors from your own blood.
Your session includes:
A simple blood draw
Rapid centrifugation to concentrate platelets into a healing-rich plasma
Precision-guided application of PRP to the targeted area (joints, tissues, scalp, or face depending on your needs)
Once applied, PRP signals the body to initiate a controlled repair response—boosting collagen, encouraging tissue regeneration, and supporting improved structural integrity. There are no foreign substances, no synthetic fillers—just your own biology, refined and directed toward healing.
How PRP Helps
PRP is a restorative therapy designed to strengthen and rebuild. Common benefits include:
Improved joint and tendon healing Supports recovery from chronic inflammation, injury, or overuse.
Enhanced tissue repair Promotes regeneration in areas with limited blood flow, such as ligaments and tendons.
Reduction in pain and stiffness Addresses the underlying tissue dysfunction contributing to discomfort.
Regeneration of skin and collagen Smooths texture, improves tone, and supports structural firmness when used in facial applications.
Stimulation of hair growth Reawakens dormant follicles and increases hair density in individuals experiencing thinning.
PRP is a biologically aligned therapy that accelerates healing without disrupting the body’s natural processes.
Who Might Benefit
PRP may be a meaningful option for individuals experiencing:
Joint pain, especially in knees, shoulders, hips, or ankles
Tendon or ligament injuries
Chronic overuse conditions (tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, rotator cuff strain)
Slow-healing injuries or post-surgical recovery
Hair thinning or early-stage hair loss
Skin laxity, scarring, or loss of collagen
Patients seeking regenerative, biologically gentle anti-aging support
PRP works best when paired with a personalized healing plan, especially in individuals with chronic inflammation or nutrient depletion. Our team evaluates each patient’s readiness to ensure PRP is delivered into an environment that supports optimal repair.