Yes PRP KIT / BS PRP System


FDA registered
CE certified class Ⅱa
It can be included Anti-Coagulant

Benefits of PRP – Platelet Rich Plasma


As a cutting edge procedure, further research needs to be done to better understand the effects of PRP. Currently, there is some evidence that PRP is effective for bone healing, cartilage repair, and wound healing. Ongoing clinical trials are assessing the efficacy of PRP for ankle sprains, bone healing, chronic Achilles tendinopathy, plantar fasciitis, and many other musculoskeletal injuries. According to the research studies currently reported, PRP is most effective in the treatment of repetitive tendon injuries, especially tennis elbow. The use of PRP for other recurrent tendon injuries – such as persistent Achilles tendonitis or inflammation of the patellar tendon at the knee (jumper’s knee) is promising. In summary, available data suggest that PRP may be valuable in enhancing soft-tissue repair and wound healing.

Short Recovery Period For Platelet Rich Plasma


Patients typically experience minimal discomfort following at the site which may last for up to 1 week. In some cases rest may be prescribed, but most patients are able to continue with normal activities or work shortly after the injection. Using your own tissue (Autologous) virtually eliminates the po tential problems with allergies or rejection utilizing your own stem cells

PRP Low Risk and Side Effects


In the New Age of Prolotherapy, Dr. Donna alderman states, “there have been no documented cases of carcinogenesis, hyperplasia, or tumor growth associated with the use of autologous PRP. PRP growth factors never enter the cell or its nucleus and act through the simulation of external cell membrane receptors of adult mesenchymal stem cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, osteoblasts, and epidermal cells. This binding stimulates expression of a normal gene repair sequence, causing normal healing – only much faster. Therefore PRP has no ability to induce tumor formation. The PRP procedure is done with the patient’s own blood therefore the risk of allergy or infectious disease is considered minimal. Evidence also exists in studies that PRP may have an antibacterial effect.”

Potential Benefits of PRP Include


Very few contraindications
Minimal risk
Short recovery time
Cost effective treatment
Targeted and accelerated healing
Rapid results with long-term benefits
Natural, visible improvement without artificial enhancement
High level of patient satisfaction and significant return on investment

PRP POTENTIAL BENEFITS


The PRP procedure could actually speed recovery time, helping to decrease pain and increase performance of the injured area.

Comparison Data


YES PRP concentration Result



Patient name Base line BS PRP count Cencetration rate
A 215,000 1,662,000 773%
B 283,000 2,280,000 806%
C 304,000 2,229,000 733%
D 200,000 2,202,000 1101%
E 193,000 1,561,000 809%
F 143,000 1,443,000 1009%

Other PRP concentration Result



Patient name Base line BS PRP count Cencetration rate
A 258,000 1,150,000 446%
B 247,000 1,899,999 769%
C 258,000 1,522,000 590%
D 247,000 1,899,000 769%
E 274,000 1,907,000 696%
F 266,000 1,776,000 668%

Instruction for use


1 Anticiagulant
Take 3cc~3.5cc anticoagulant from Ampoule by using 20cc syringe/21G needles.
2 Blood Sampling (drawing)
Blood sampling with 20cc syringe21G needle which has 3cc anticoagulant. Draw blood from the patient until colleting 20cc amount mixture.
3 Move Drawn Blood into Cylinder
Connect (a syringe filled with drawn blood) into Cylinder by using Transfer.
4 Centrifugation
Set up for centrifugation is 2800rpm(1300 G-force) with 9min.
5 Appearance after centrifugation
This figure show the appearance when centrifugation is completed The contents inside cylinder after centrifugation, RBC-PRP-PPP will be seen from the bottom to the top.
6 Extraction of PPP
Connect a 10 cc syringe for extracting PPP. Move upward slowly while twisting dockwise until the top of RBC layer reaches almost the baseline of syringe.
7 Extraction of PRP
Connect a 3cc or 5cc syringe fir extracting PRP. Move upward slowly while twisting clockwise until the tip of RBC layer reaches almost the baseline of syringe.
8 Concentrated PRP
After extraction PRP, shake the syringe for mixing well. (You can control the PRP volume from 1cc to 3cc including the blood.)

Centrifuge


General Centrifuge is a centrifugal integrated system. It has used on PRP progress, Dentistry, Dermatology, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. User can take High quality test exactly and easily. There are various kinds of rotor, User can take various & successful result at once. General Centrifuge is a centrifugal integrated system. It has used on PRP Progress, Dermatology, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. User can take result user want easily and successfully with various kinds of rotor and Buckets.