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Heal Naturally with Your Body's Own Power

PRP Therapy uses your own blood — no drugs, no chemicals — to accelerate healing and reduce inflammation in joints, tendons, and soft tissues.

Regenerative

What is PRP Therapy?

PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma, a regenerative treatment that uses concentrated healing cells from your own blood to accelerate recovery and reduce pain. A small sample of your blood is drawn and spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelets — the part of your blood rich in growth factors.

That concentrated PRP is then injected directly into the damaged area, such as a joint, tendon, or ligament. It triggers your body's natural repair process, helping to rebuild tissue, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain — all with zero foreign substances and minimal downtime.

PRP is often used for orthopedic injuries, arthritis, sports recovery, surgical alternatives, in aesthetics to help reduce wrinkles/scars, and to also promote hair growth — especially when patients want to avoid steroids or invasive procedures.

What is PRP Therapy?
How it works

Regenerative

How It Works

  1. 1

    Consultation

    Review symptoms, injury, and treatment goals.

  2. 2

    Blood Draw

    Small blood sample taken (just like a regular lab draw).

  3. 3

    Centrifuge Spin

    PRP is separated from your blood using high-speed spinning.

  4. 4

    Injection

    PRP is injected into the injured or painful area using image-guidance if needed.

  5. 5

    Recovery Advice

    Post-procedure tips, stretching, and activity limits provided.

Benefits of PRP Therapy

Uses your own healing cells — no drugs or foreign substances

Reduces joint, tendon, and ligament pain naturally

Minimizes inflammation and speeds tissue repair

Helps recover faster from sports injuries or overuse

May delay or eliminate the need for surgery

PRP is especially popular for athletes, active adults, and patients who want to avoid cortisone injections or long recovery windows.

Who It's For

PRP Is Ideal For:

  • Patients with mild to moderate joint/tendon conditions (e.g. tennis elbow, rotator cuff tears, early arthritis)
  • Athletes recovering from sprains, muscle tears, or overuse injuries
  • People seeking a natural, drug-free healing option

Not Recommended For:

  • Individuals with advanced joint damage (bone-on-bone conditions)
  • Patients with blood disorders (e.g. anemia, low platelet count)
  • Those with active infections, cancer, or uncontrolled chronic diseases

Why Longevity House

The Simpson Medical Difference

At Simpson Medical, PRP isn't a one-size-fits-all procedure — it's part of a precision wellness plan based on your injury, activity level, and goals. Our approach ensures you get the most from your own biology.

In-House Processing

We draw, spin, and inject your PRP in one seamless appointment — no outsourcing, no waiting.

Series Planning for Maximum Results

We recommend and track progress through customized treatment packages.

Whole-Body Focus

Your PRP therapy is paired with recovery tools like physical therapy and movement coaching.

No Shortcuts, No Hype

We give you clear, honest expectations and never oversell PRP as a miracle cure.

Root-Cause Attention

We don't just reduce symptoms — we help your body rebuild itself from the inside out.

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FAQ

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Q: How long does PRP take?

About 45–60 minutes from blood draw to injection.

Q: Does it hurt?

The injection may cause brief pressure or soreness. Most patients tolerate it well.

Q: How many treatments will I need?

A series of 3 injections (spaced 1 month apart) is often recommended for best results.

Q: When will I feel better?

Some patients see improvement in 2–4 weeks. Results build gradually over 3–6 months.

Q: Can PRP help me avoid surgery?

For many patients — yes. PRP can reduce pain and improve function enough to delay or prevent invasive procedures.

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