PRP in Gynecology: Academic Evidence, Safety Profile, and Future Perspectives
PRP has transitioned from experimental therapy to a scientifically validated regenerative modality in modern gynecology. Its growing adoption is supported by clinical studies, standardized protocols, and international regulatory recognition.
Academic research highlights PRP’s ability to enhance epithelial regeneration, improve vascular density, and support connective tissue remodeling. These effects contribute to improved tissue resilience and patient-reported outcomes across multiple gynecological indications.
One of the most important advantages of PRP is its safety profile. Derived from the patient’s own blood, PRP minimizes the risk of allergic reactions or immune complications. When prepared using CE Marked Class IIb medical devices, treatment safety and consistency are further enhanced.
Globally, PRP has been utilized in over 4 million procedures, reflecting widespread clinical trust and long-term effectiveness across regenerative medicine fields.
Looking ahead, ongoing research continues to expand PRP applications in advanced regenerative gynecology, personalized treatment protocols, and combination therapies. As innovation progresses, PRP is expected to remain a foundational element of women’s regenerative healthcare.
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