100% Natural Rejuvenation Using Your Own Cells

 Using your own cells to regenerate your skin? Choosing a 100% natural option that works better than synthetic alternatives? Now it’s possible with EZPRF!

Results – Tear Troughs:

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Results – Hair Rejuvenation:

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What is EZPRF?

 PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is an autologous biomaterial used in Regenerative Medicine to stimulate tissue repair. It is obtained from the patient’s own blood through a slow centrifugation process, without the need for anticoagulants or additives.

How Does EZPRF Work?

Stimulates cellular regeneration: Contains platelets, leukocytes, and growth factors that promote healing and tissue regeneration.
Forms a fibrin matrix: Acts as a three-dimensional scaffold that encapsulates cells and growth factors, enhancing tissue repair.

Frequently Asked Questions:
1PRF vs. PRP
While both PRF and PRP are derived from the patient’s blood, PRF is a next-generation therapy that does not require external activation and provides a more sustained release of growth factors. PRP, on the other hand, is a first-generation platelet concentrate that requires activation before use and releases these factors more quickly, but for a shorter duration.
2What’s in Your Blood?
- 55% Plasma - 5% Platelets, white blood cells, and mesenchymal stem cells - 40% Red blood cells Platelets and white blood cells are two key producers of growth factors that are essential for the rejuvenation process. Plasma, made up mostly of water and proteins, also plays an important role in creating the final blood concentrate. If you’re looking for longer-lasting and more stable regeneration, PRF may be the best option. Your blood is truly all you need!
3How Is the Procedure Done?

1. Blood Extraction
A small blood sample is collected in EZPRF tubes.

2. Centrifugation
The EZPRF tubes with your blood are centrifuged at a slow speed to obtain more white blood cells and mesenchymal stem cells.

3. Collecting the Concentrate
Once centrifugation is complete, the upper layers of the tube’s contents are collected and administered to the treatment areas.
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