Scientific Principles of PRP in Gynecology and Tissue Regeneration
Platelet-rich plasma has emerged as a cornerstone of regenerative gynecology due to its ability to activate endogenous healing mechanisms without introducing foreign substances. PRP is derived from autologous blood and contains a concentrated population of platelets capable of releasing biologically active growth factors essential for tissue repair and regeneration.
In gynecological applications, these growth factors stimulate angiogenesis, promote fibroblast proliferation, and enhance collagen matrix remodeling. This biological cascade leads to measurable improvements in tissue elasticity, vascularization, and mucosal integrity.
Clinical reproducibility depends on PRP preparation quality. CE Marked Class IIb systems with platelet concentrations exceeding 4 million provide consistent biological potency while maintaining strict safety standards required for gynecological practice.
PRP in gynecology should be understood not as a cosmetic intervention, but as a biologically driven regenerative therapy aligned with modern evidence-based medicine.