Prp in Vulva
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment uses a woman’s own blood. The blood is processed to collect growth factors, which are then injected into the vagina or vulva.
Prp in Vulva
What is PRP Treatment?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment uses a woman’s own blood. The blood is processed to collect growth factors, which are then injected into the vagina or vulva.
These growth factors help tissues heal, make collagen, improve blood flow, and naturally rejuvenate the area.
Why Women Choose PRP?
- Vaginal looseness or laxity
- Vaginal dryness and irritation
- Painful intercourse
- Reduced sexual pleasure or sensitivity
- Mild urinary incontinence
- Boost in body confidence and intimacy
Procedure
- Preparation: Patient’s blood is drawn, then centrifuged to isolate platelet-rich plasma.
- Activation: Platelets may be activated (sometimes with thrombin or calcium chloride, though natural activation upon injection may suffice)
Administration:
- PRP may be injected into the vaginal walls, labia, G-spot, or clitoral tissue depending on clinical goals.
- When combined with lipofilling, PRP is injected along with fat to restore contour and tissue function.
- Treatment Schedule: Multiple sessions (often 2–3) spaced several weeks apart may be recommended to achieve and maintain results.
Benefits
- Natural tissue repair and collagen stimulation
- Better vaginal lubrication and elasticity
- Enhanced sensitivity and sexual satisfaction
- Relief from mild urine leakage
- Minimally invasive, with fast recovery
Risks
- Limited scientific evidence for long-term results
- Temporary discomfort at injection site
- Rare risk of infection
- May not provide results for everyone
What Can PRP Treat in the Vulva?
- Vulvar atrophy (thinning and dryness of vulvar skin)
- Lichen sclerosus (chronic vulvar skin condition – early studies show possible improvement)
- Vulvar laxity (loose or sagging skin)
- Reduced sensitivity in clitoris or labia
- Aesthetic concerns (improving skin texture, tone, and firmness of labia)