If you’ve tried PRP and didn’t see results, you may have been underdosed. This isn’t about the technique being flawed, it’s about how it's used.
Most clinics don’t quantify or optimize the platelet dose. But research shows that platelet concentration directly impacts clinical outcomes. Before deciding PRP isn’t for you, ask the right question: was it even dosed correctly?
Drew Timmermans, ND, RMSK
If you’ve tried PRP and didn’t see results, you may have been underdosed. This isn’t about the technique being flawed, it’s about how it's used.
Most clinics don’t quantify or optimize the platelet dose. But research shows that platelet concentration directly impacts clinical outcomes. Before deciding PRP isn’t for you, ask the right question: was it even dosed correctly?
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