PRP Medical Treatments
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is a regenerative therapy that uses concentrated platelets from the patient’s own blood to support tissue repair….
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is a regenerative therapy that uses concentrated platelets from the patient’s own blood to support tissue repair. PRP is used medically for specific concerns and requires a clinical evaluation before treatment.
Clinical Expertise
Dr. Judith Rubin evaluates medical history, medications, treatment goals, and the area of concern to determine whether PRP is medically appropriate. Because PRP relies on a patient’s own biology, screening is essential.
Medical Uses for PRP at Nouveau
Patients may be evaluated for PRP treatment for:
• Hair thinning and early hair loss
• Lichen sclerosis
• O-Shot
• P-Shot
Each application has different criteria, expected outcomes, and preparation requirements.
How PRP Works
Platelets contain growth factors that participate in the body’s natural repair processes. When concentrated and applied to targeted tissue, PRP may help support local healing pathways. Responses vary based on patient-specific biology.
What Happens During the Medical Consultation
Your provider reviews medical history, medications, and the area of concern. Risks, alternatives, and expected follow-up are explained. When appropriate, your provider outlines how PRP is prepared, administered, and monitored.
If you want to know whether PRP therapy is appropriate for your condition, the next step is to schedule a consultation with one of our medical providers. This visit gives you a personalized assessment and a clear plan based on your individual health needs.
What to Expect During Treatment
- Performed in-office
• Blood draw required
• Mild soreness or swelling may occur
• Multiple sessions may be recommended
Timelines vary.
Safety and Screening Protocols
Screening includes review of bleeding disorders, medications affecting platelet function, autoimmune status, and any active infection. If PRP is not indicated, other medical options are discussed.
*Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed