Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a cutting-edge treatment that uses the body's own healing powers to address a variety of conditions. By extracting a small amount of the patient's blood, isolating the platelets, and then injecting this platelet-rich plasma back into the affected area, PRP can promote tissue regeneration and reduce inflammation. PRP has shown promising results in treating injuries such as tendonitis, joint pain, and osteoarthritis, and is increasingly popular in dermatology for skin rejuvenation and hair loss treatments. Below, an illustration showcases the mechanism of PRP's action specifically in skin treatments, which can be translated to a range of other diseases. This visual explains how the growth factors in PRP stimulate cellular repair, a process that is beneficial across multiple medical fields.