PRP therapy begins with a small blood sample drawn from the patient. The sample is processed using a specialized centrifuge that separates platelet-rich plasma from other blood components. Platelets contain growth factors that play an important role in tissue repair and healing. Once prepared, the PRP is carefully injected into the affected area to support the body’s natural regenerative response. PRP therapy has been widely studied in regenerative medicine and sports medicine. According to research published by the National Institutes of Health, platelet-rich plasma may support tissue healing and reduce inflammation in certain musculoskeletal conditions.