Gynecology

Regenerative Applications of PRP in Menopausal Gynecology

Menopause is associated with reduced estrogen levels that affect tissue elasticity, vascular supply, and mucosal integrity. PRP therapy provides a non-hormonal regenerative alternative that restores tissue health through biological stimulation rather than endocrine modulation.

By improving microvascular circulation and activating fibroblast function, PRP enhances collagen synthesis and tissue resilience. This makes PRP particularly suitable for menopausal patients seeking safe, repeatable, and localized regenerative care.

Academic protocols emphasize the importance of PRP quality. CE Marked Class IIb systems with platelet concentrations exceeding 4 million ensure compliance with international standards and consistent regenerative performance.

PRP in menopausal gynecology represents a shift toward regenerative longevity rather than symptomatic management.

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