04 Questions to Ask About PRP Treatment
PRP treatment has a wide range of potential applications, from treating injuries and chronic illnesses to hair restoration and a slew of other cosmetic perks. PRP serves as a reparative agent for compromised bodily tissues, expediting the healing process for injuries and even playing a role in cosmetic enhancements. PRP treatment is available at Suburban Healthcare Associates. For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Naperville IL, Plainfield IL, and Joliet IL.


Table of Contents:
What is PRP treatment good for?
Who is not a good candidate for PRP?
What is the success rate of PRP injections?
Is PRP covered by insurance?
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment, administered through injections, is recognized for its capacity to facilitate healing and restoration. Its varied uses span injury rehabilitation, medical condition management, aesthetic enhancements, and more.
This remarkable substance is produced by extracting and concentrating plasma from blood, a scientific endeavor yielding the sought-after PRP. Athletes have notably embraced PRP injections to expedite the recovery from injuries. An inherent attribute of PRP lies in its stimulation of collagen and elastin production, which in turn bolsters and tightens dwindling skin, effectively erasing wrinkles and subtle creases.
This collagen-boosting characteristic positions it as an optimal option for refining overall skin texture and tone. Particularly noteworthy is its effectiveness in addressing skin conditions like rosacea and acne.
PRP’s prowess is vividly demonstrated in challenging treatment areas, such as the delicate under-eye region, where the initial signs of aging often surface, and where traditional laser therapies may not be suitable. Beyond this, medical practitioners have harnessed PRP injections to promote hair growth and avert hair loss when administered to the scalp.
Its versatility extends further, finding application in addressing persistent tendon issues, acute sports-related injuries like strained hamstring muscles or knee sprains, post-surgical recuperation, and a myriad of other medical circumstances.
Patients who have not experienced success with conventional treatment approaches, including physical therapy, non-prescription anti-inflammatory medications, or steroid injections, often receive recommendations for PRP therapy due to its negligible risk of rejection and minimal side effects. Healthcare professionals may opt for PRP as an alternative to surgical interventions like joint replacements.
However, the existence of a condition that can be treated with PRP does not automatically make a patient an ideal candidate for the procedure. The ideal candidate for PRP should exhibit early to mid-stage degeneration, disruptions in daily life due to pain or restricted mobility, overall good health status, and a history of unresponsiveness to less invasive treatment methods. PRP tends to yield more pronounced results in younger patients compared to older ones.
PRP serves as a reparative agent for compromised bodily tissues, expediting the healing process for injuries and even playing a role in cosmetic enhancements. Within our blood, platelets are renowned for their clotting capabilities and harbor a multitude of vital proteins crucial for injury recovery.
PRP injections entail the concentration of platelets from an individual’s own blood, leading to a substantial increase of between 5 to 10 times in the presence of growth factors within the targeted injection site. This intensified concentration arises due to the heightened presence of growth factors already inherent in the tissue.
The procedure involving PRP injections is minimally invasive and carries a low risk. While the success rate of PRP treatment can vary based on its diverse potential applications, research consistently demonstrates that PRP therapy attains a success rate exceeding 80 percent across a wide array of scenarios.
At Suburban Healthcare Associates, healthcare providers engage in comprehensive discussions with each patient to evaluate the suitability of PRP treatment in alignment with their individualized requirements.
The cost of your PRP therapy can vary based on a few different things. These include how skilled and experienced the specialist doing the PRP procedure is, where you’re getting it done, which part of your body is being treated, and the quality of the equipment used to process the platelets.
In many cases, insurance doesn’t cover PRP because some health insurance companies view it as an experimental treatment. However, there are a few insurance companies that do cover PRP, but whether they will cover it depends on what specific condition or injury you’re getting treated for.
Since PRP can be used for many different things, it’s a good idea to talk to your insurance provider about whether they might cover it. You can also check with the team at Suburban Healthcare Associates to get more information about insurance and PRP coverage.
PRP treatment is available at Suburban Healthcare Associates. We serve patients from Naperville IL, Plainfield IL, Joliet IL, Woodridge IL, Wolfs IL, Warrenville IL, Crystal Lawns IL, Romeoville IL, Lockport IL, Crest Hill IL, Shorewood IL, Gilletts IL, and Fairmont IL.


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