FAQs
PRP Therapy
| 1 Treatment | 3 Treatment |
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One area (under eyes or smile lines) | $550 | $1,500 |
The Scalp | $700 | $1,950 |
Full Face | $650 | $1,800 |
Is PRP worth it for joints? ›
That said, earlier research suggests that PRP injection does result in improved knee pain and function in patients with osteoarthritis. Overall, 60% of patients from stage 2 to stage 4 osteoarthritis had good outcomes with PRP and less knee pain.
Is PRP worth the money? ›
Also known as the “vampire facial,” platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has received so much attention that it may seem as if we've finally found the fountain of youth. Despite the hoopla, there's little evidence to show that it works — or doesn't work.
How many PRP injections are needed for the knee? ›
Typically, we start with two to three sessions, spaced several weeks apart. However, we might recommend more PRP treatment if your condition is very serious, or if you're an athlete and have an important sporting event coming up.
Why PRP is so expensive? ›
PRP therapy requires extensive expertise and time. The doctor has to utilize a concise method in order to ensure result which requires him to spend a lot of one on one time with the patient. With any procedure requiring constant physician time and skill, the price is likely to be higher.
How many years does PRP last? ›
In general, many patients can enjoy the benefits from their PRP facelift for up to two years. Its longevity is one thing that helps set this treatment apart, but there are also some things you can do at home that may help support or even extend your results.
What is the downside of PRP? ›
PRP Therapy Risks and Side Effects
After the procedure, you may experience some soreness and bruising at the injection site. Because PRP injections are made up of your own cells and plasma, the risk of an allergic reaction is much lower than with other injectable medications like corticosteroids.
How soon can I walk after a PRP injection? ›
Depending on how much your condition has improved, you may be able to do low-impact exercises such as light yoga, brisk walking, and stretching within 2 to 3 weeks from treatment. Moderate activities such as jogging, biking, and swimming can usually be done after about 4 to 6 weeks.
Is PRP more effective than cortisone? ›
Unlike a cortisone shot, though, the effects of PRP therapy shouldn't wear off, because this treatment helps heal the injury. Because PRP therapy comes with fewer risks, helps boost healing, and can provide more permanent pain relief, we often recommend it over cortisone shots for overuse injuries.
What is PRP success rate? ›
According to one review, 84% of research shows a positive effect of PRP as a treatment for hair loss [1].
Some research suggests that PRP may be an effective treatment for knee osteoarthritis. For example: A 2022 study of 153 participants found that after a 6-month follow-up, PRP helped improve symptoms of pain and stiffness, mobility and function, and quality of life.
Who should not get PRP? ›
We may not inject PRP if you have cancer, an active infection, unstable angina, or a blood disorder such as anemia or severe hypovolemia (low blood volume). To be a good candidate, you must also have normal platelet function, which means that platelet disorders disqualify you from getting PRP treatments.
Is PRP better than knee surgery? ›
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is often considered as a non-surgical alternative for certain knee conditions. It's important to note that the effectiveness of PRP versus surgery depends on various factors, including the severity of the knee issue and individual patient characteristics.
Are 3 PRP sessions enough? ›
Generally, patients have to undergo three to four sessions at intervals of 5 to 6 weeks, during which the density and thickness of the hair gradually increase.
Does PRP regrow cartilage? ›
PRP regrows damaged tissue
The PRP accelerates and boosts healing, so your body can actually repair significant amounts of damage that it can't handle by itself. Research has shown that PRP can actually help you regenerate cartilage that's been degraded by osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
How much does a PRP session cost in the US? ›
Average Cost of Smart PRP Hair Treatment
SmartPRP injections for hair loss usually range from $500 to $700 per session, with varying costs based on factors and the treatment area.
Is PRP ever covered by insurance? ›
The main reason insurance doesn't cover PRP injections or stem cell therapies is because of the evidence base. Most traditional treatments have had years of research studies to back their use. However, while PRP and stem cells are different, they are both new techniques.
Is PRP cheaper than Botox? ›
Cost. The cost of your PRP therapy for facial rejuvenation will depend on your location, medical spa, and other inclusions of the procedure. The average price of this anti-aging solution can range from $750 per session to $1500, while your Botox injection can cost $10 to $15 per unit.
Is PRP cheap? ›
That said, PRP therapy is expensive and may not be safe for everyone. PRP, also known as platelet-rich plasma therapy, is a medical treatment that could help boost healing, regeneration, and growth. It's often used to treat injured tendons, ligaments, and muscles. PRP therapy is a three-step process.