PRP – Platelet Rich Plasma
Foot & Ankle Care of Colorado
What is a PRP Injection?
What is PRP Treatment Used For?
PRP injections are used for a range of conditions,* from musculoskeletal pain and injuries to cosmetic procedures.
- Tendon, Ligament, Muscle and Joint Injuries
- Post-surgical Healing
- Osteoarthritis
- Hair Loss
- Skin Rejuvenation
PRP Therapy Risks and Side Effects
A PRP injection is a low-risk procedure and does not usually cause major side effects. The procedure involves a blood draw, so you should make sure you are hydrated and have eaten beforehand to prevent feeling lightheaded. After the procedure, you may experience some soreness and bruising at the injection site.
Because PRP injections are made up of your own cells and plasma, the risk of an allergic reaction is much lower than with other injectable medications like corticosteroids. Less common risks of PRP injections include:
- Bleeding
- Tissue damage
- Infection
- Nerve injuries
If you are considering PRP injections, be sure to talk with your health care provider about all the benefits and risks.