Hair loss and thinning hair are common problems across all genders. About 50 million men and 30 million women have lost at least some hair. It’s especially common after reaching age 50 or as a result of stress. And there are seemingly hundreds of different hair loss treatments with varying levels of reliability and success.
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Platelet rich plasma, also commonly known as (PRP) has been utilized in clinical settings for management of difficult or what has proven to be a challenging recovery process, in addition to promoting healing since the 1970s. PRP is an autologous (patient’s own body) extract of cells that contain a number of growth factors and proteins
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Wounds, especially the chronic ones, can be disturbing for weeks, months, or even years at a time, impacting your day-to-day life and even your work and time with family. It can be a result of an underlying disease, underlying vascular issues, infection and may cause much pain. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection is a regenerative therapy
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You have heard of Platelet- Rich Plasma (PRP), a concentrated blood product that contains a high percentage of platelets, used on the face, scalp, other parts of the body but have you heard of it being used as part of infertility treatment? In recent years, PRP has been used alongside conventional fertility treatments like In
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Platelet rich plasma (PRP) has been implicated in different aspects of medical practice. PRP nowadays is a very common medical treatment employed in aesthetic, Rheumatology and in sport medicine. Platelets are commonly known for being part of the coagulation process, thus it plays a major role in stopping any bleeding after an injury. In addition,
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Why is it called P-shots or Priapus shots? It was introduced by Dr. Charles Runels, an American born doctor, after he first injected it into his own penis and noticed his erections were noticeably harder and lasted longer. Thus, he gave its name Priapus, from the Greek god of male regenerative power – who represented
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If you could, would you seek medical treatment to improve your ability to orgasm and the quality of your orgasms? For many women who experience sexual dysfunction — and even those without — the answer is yes. But is there an actual treatment that could do this for you… using your own blood as medicine?
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Commonly experienced but rarely spoken about, erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined simply as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance. Introducing P-Shots: For Stronger, Harder & Long-Lasting Erections ED affects as many as 1 in 4 men, and evidence indicates the incidence is rising. In many cases, ED may
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