Veterinary Medicine

Accelerated Wound Healing and Soft Tissue Repair Using PRP in Animals

Chronic wounds and soft tissue injuries pose significant clinical challenges in veterinary practice. PRP therapy accelerates wound healing by enhancing angiogenesis, fibroblast migration, and epithelial regeneration.

Growth factors such as PDGF, TGF-β, and VEGF create a biologically optimized healing environment that reduces infection risk and promotes durable tissue repair. Veterinary clinicians report improved healing outcomes in traumatic wounds, surgical incisions, pressure ulcers, and chronic dermatological lesions.

PRP is particularly valuable in cases where conventional wound management fails or healing is compromised due to age, metabolic conditions, or extensive tissue damage. Its autologous profile ensures safety across species while supporting ethical regenerative care.

PRP-based wound management represents a transformative advancement—combining scientific precision with practical clinical efficiency.