What is PRP?
Platelet Rich Plasma

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What is PRP?
When blood is centrifuged, it separates into red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Among these, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) refers to plasma that is rich in growth factors and contains a high concentration of platelets. This PRP can be used in various fields such as orthopedic surgery, and obstetrics and gynecology.
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Benefits of PRP
Highly concentrated platelets contain numerous growth factors and cytokines that regenerate damaged tissue cells. When PRP is injected, cells capable of promoting wound healing migrate to the injured area, facilitating safe and rapid recovery of the damaged tissue.
Product
PROSYS Lineup
PROSYS Check Point
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Point.01
Design inspired from an hourglass. The buffy coat is guided down to the bottleneck after centrifugation, allowing for easy extraction.
The buffy coat gathers into the bottleneck of the device, ensuring precise extraction without possible mix of red blood cells.
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Point.02
By adjusting the extraction level of the Buffy coat, LR-PRP and LP-PRP can be extracted accordingly to the intended use.