PRP (biological therapy)

PRP/stem cell therapy
The Role of PRP Therapy in Pet Therapy
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is an increasingly popular and specialised treatment for small animals worldwide, and is used in the daily treatment processes at our veterinary hospital. This innovative and minimally invasive procedure is designed to support natural healing processes and promote tissue regeneration. PRP therapy involves the use of platelet-rich plasma extracted from the pet's blood, which contains various growth factors. These factors stimulate cell regeneration and promote healing processes, thus helping to improve the health of dogs and cats.
How PRP Therapy Works and its Benefits
During PRP therapy, your pet's blood is drawn and then a centrifugation process is used to separate the platelet-rich plasma. This plasma, which is rich in various growth factors including thromboxane, platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), is injected into inflamed or damaged tissue. These factors stimulate the reduction of inflammation, cell regeneration and tissue repair, and thus play a major role in relieving pain and speeding up healing.
This procedure is particularly effective for joint problems such as arthritis, dysplasia and rehabilitation after various injuries and surgeries. The use of PRP therapy is also advantageous in that it minimises the risk of introducing foreign substances and allergens by using a substance derived from the patient's own blood, thus ensuring the safety and naturalness of the treatment.
Professional Qualifications and Commitment
Professionalism is essential for this procedure, which is why our surgeons are experienced and dedicated professionals who apply the latest scientific knowledge and technologies in PRP therapy. We take special care to ensure that each treatment is tailored to the animal's health needs.
Enlightenment and Liaison
If you are interested in PRP therapy, we recommend you visit our veterinary hospital where we will be happy to provide you with details of the procedure, its benefits and how it can help restore your pet's health.