Regenerative Gynecology: How PRP Is Transforming Women’s Health Care
Gynecology is entering a new era driven by regenerative medicine. Traditional gynecological treatments often focus on symptom management, while regenerative gynecology aims to restore tissue function, improve vascularization, and enhance cellular repair.
One of the most promising advancements in this field is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), an autologous therapy rich in growth factors that support tissue regeneration and healing.
🔬 Scientific Basis of PRP in Gynecology
PRP contains high concentrations of:
Platelet-Derived Growth Factor (PDGF) Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Transforming Growth Factor Beta (TGF-β)
These growth factors play a crucial role in:
Improving tissue elasticity Enhancing collagen synthesis Increasing blood supply Supporting epithelial regeneration
🌸 Clinical Applications
PRP is increasingly used in gynecology for:
Vaginal rejuvenation Treatment of vulvovaginal atrophy Postpartum tissue recovery Supportive therapy in urinary incontinence Improvement of sexual wellness and comfort
🌍 Global Clinical Impact
As patient demand for non-hormonal, minimally invasive therapies increases, PRP-based gynecological treatments are gaining global acceptance due to their safety profile and regenerative mechanism.