PRP Therapy
Autologous blood therapy with platelet-rich plasma for natural tissue regeneration and healing.
Also known as autologous blood therapy or ACP therapy

What is PRP Therapy?
PRP stands for "Platelet Rich Plasma." In this therapy, a small amount of blood is taken from you and processed in a special centrifuge.
The blood platelets (thrombocytes), which contain numerous growth factors, are concentrated. This concentrated solution is then injected directly into the damaged tissue, where it activates the body's own healing processes.
PRP therapy is particularly popular among athletes but is also successfully used for osteoarthritis and chronic tendon problems.
How the Treatment Works
Blood Draw
Approx. 15-30 ml from the arm vein
Centrifugation
Processing and concentration
PRP Extraction
Extraction of the concentrate
Injection
Targeted application
How It Works
- Growth factors: Stimulation of tissue regeneration
- Anti-inflammatory: Reduction of inflammatory processes
- Pain relief: Through improved healing
- Collagen production: Promotion of new connective tissue formation
- Cartilage protection: Slowing of osteoarthritis progression
Benefits of PRP Therapy
Applications
Osteoarthritis
Knee, hip, shoulder, ankle
Tendon injuries
Achilles tendon, patellar tendon, rotator cuff
Tennis elbow
Chronic tendon attachment irritation
Plantar fasciitis
Heel spur and heel pain
Muscle injuries
Muscle fiber tears, strains
Cartilage damage
Support of cartilage regeneration
Treatment Series
For optimal results, we typically recommend a series of 3-5 treatments at intervals of 1-2 weeks. The effect sets in gradually and often lasts several months to over a year.
For osteoarthritis, the treatment can be repeated as needed.
Cost Information
PRP therapy is a private service and is not covered by statutory health insurance. Private health insurers often reimburse the costs. We are happy to advise you on costs.
Book Appointment
PRP therapy is available at both locations.
Treatment Duration
including blood draw and preparation
Known from Sports
PRP is used by many professional athletes for faster recovery after injuries. The therapy often enables a quicker return to sports.
Complementary Therapies
Natural Healing with Your Body's Own Substances
Find out if PRP therapy is suitable for your condition. Schedule a consultation.
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