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Platelet rich plasma therapy is a nonsurgical treatment that is rapidly establishing a name for itself in the field of medical and cosmetic practice. Any clinic offering the therapy must have a good PRP kit to properly break apart the blood components and get the autologous platelets that will be used for the platelet-rich plasma injection.

So what are the features you should look for when buying a PRP kit? In any PRP treatment, it is essential to use a PRP product with an elevated platelet count that is rich in growth factor components to stimulate wound healing and tissue repair. When choosing a PRP centrifuge, it’s mandatory that the first thing you should consider is its capacity to efficiently provide a high concentration of deliverable platelets. 

Understanding How PRP Injections Are Made 

Autologous platelet rich plasma therapy is a type of advanced regenerative medicine that uses a patient’s own platelet concentrate to start the body’s natural healing process. It’s widely used in sports medicine, dental and oral surgery, as well as for aesthetic treatment of hair loss and acne problems.

The PRP preparation requires four major steps: blood draw or extraction, centrifugation, platelet activation, and administration via injection.

  • Blood extraction – You will need to use a syringe to get blood from the patient’s arm. The blood sample will be stored in a PRP tube before going into the centrifuge device. An anticoagulant is also mixed to preserve its potency and prevent blood from clotting before centrifugation. 
  • Centrifugation – This is the most crucial part of the PRP procedure. This process will separate the platelets from blood components like neutrophils, monocytes, cytokines, and stem cells. An effective PRP system must be able to generate a plasma sample with an ideal platelet concentrate of 5 to 7 times. There are three common separation techniques:
    • Gel separator – Using a separating gel, the platelets and plasma with higher density will be isolated from red blood cells and white blood cells. This system often generates the lowest amount of platelets compared to other PRP processes.  
    • Buffy coat – There are kits that form a buffy coat which is a visible thin layer that contains high concentration of usable platelets with a substantial amount of leukocyte.
    • Buffy coat based with double spin – This system adds a second spin to the whole blood to further remove the red blood cells from the PRP solution. In a single-spin, you still need to extract the buffy coat from the RBCs but performing a double spin lets you achieve total isolation of the platelets and plasma and increases its concentration factor.
  • Activation – This is the process where an enzyme is mixed with the PRP to release the proteins, nutrients, and growth factors to initiate the healing effects of the therapy. 

Determining the Right PRP Kit 

In preparing for autologous PRP, the centrifuge machine should not only be able to perform the extraction process but also provide the desired platelet concentration for the injection. Choosing an ineffective kit might result in a platelet poor plasma which has little to no platelet count and low growth factor.  

Today, there are many reputable commercial PRP kit brands like Dr PRP, Eclipse PRP, and Emcyte PRP. However, the number one factor you should consider is the machine’s capacity to generate potent concentration for the platelet rich plasma. Your patient may not get the most out of the PRP treatment if there is a low platelet concentration.  

Since a pure PRP is required for the injection, you should also consider a system that guarantees the protection of the platelet solution from infectious agents like bacteria and viruses. Ideally, the kit should have a venting hood which can be used to cover when drawing off the buffy coat. Having an all-in-one system where the syringe can also act as the tube for centrifugation can help reduce risk of air contamination during blood transferring.

Read more: What Is Included in a PRP Kit?

PEP Factor: The Latest Innovation for Hair and Skin Rejuvenation

While there are numerous PRP kits in the market, it may be hard to identify the right centrifuge system that will work for the needs of your clinic and your patients. One alternative that may offer the same healing results for hair regrowth are PEP Factor products.

PEP Factor is the newest innovation in cosmetic dermatology and it contains a unique proprietary combination of bioidentical proteins, fibroblast growth factors, and copper peptide to stimulate cell regeneration and collagen production.

Unlike PRP injection, PEP Factor products are applied topically on the scalp and they may encourage growth of stronger hair follicles to reduce hair thinning and restore healthy scalp. They are a nonsurgical method for scalp rejuvenation, and they may complement PRP injections to offer better efficacy of results. 

Also, because the fibroblasts can produce more collagen and elastin, PEP Factor products may be used to improve the appearance of facial wrinkles, fine lines, acne, under eye circles, and sagging skin.

Buy Quality PEP Factor Products at Face Medical Supply

Cosmetic practices that offer PRP therapy for skin and hair rejuvenation should have the best centrifuge system to ensure the success of the treatment. That said, it should be a priority to find a device that can successfully segregate the platelets from the whole blood and produce a highly concentrated end platelet product.

Find the medical tools and products that your clinic needs for PRP injections and PEP Factor at Face Medical Supply. We provide quality medical supplies at affordable prices so your cosmetic practice can continue improving your services and treatments to your clients. Contact us now to learn more about our offerings.

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