Plasma rich in growth factors (PRFC)

What is it, how is it obtained, and what is it for?

 

It is obtained from the patient’s own blood. First, a small amount of blood is drawn and centrifuged to separate the components. This results in a plasma concentrate with a high concentration of growth factors, which are natural proteins that stimulate tissue repair and regeneration.

   

PRFC is used in dentistry and medicine to accelerate healing and promote tissue regeneration. In the context of bone regeneration, this plasma improves the formation of new bone, resulting in faster and more efficient healing.

 

Key benefits of PRFC in bone regeneration

 
  1. Stimulation of bone growth: The growth factors in PRFC activate the cells responsible for the growth of new bone tissue.
  2. Improvement of vascularization: PRFC stimulates the formation of new blood vessels, increasing the supply of blood and nutrients to the affected area, promoting regeneration.
  3. Reduction of infection risk: The growth factors also have antimicrobial properties, which decrease the risk of infections in the treated area.
  4. Less inflammation: PRFC can reduce the inflammatory response, contributing to a more comfortable and quicker recovery.

   

The potential of PRFC is not limited to the mouth, as it is also being explored in other areas of medicine, such as orthopaedics and dermatology, to treat skin and bone injuries and diseases. Its ability to accelerate healing and promote tissue regeneration is intriguing in various medical applications.

   

Why use plasma in your implant treatments?

 

This innovative technique can make a difference in the speed and quality of your recovery. Imagine a healing process that is faster, with less discomfort and more effective results. Choosing a clinic that uses PRFC demonstrates its commitment to the most advanced and effective techniques, providing you with the best possible care. Your health and well-being deserve the best, and PRFC is a smart choice for achieving exceptional results.

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