Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is emerging as a promising option in fertility treatments. PRP has long been used in various medical fields for its regenerative properties, and now it is gaining recognition in reproductive medicine for its potential to improve fertility outcomes.
What is PRP Therapy?
PRP therapy involves extracting a small amount of the patient’s own blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting the enriched plasma back into specific areas of the body. Platelets contain growth factors that can stimulate healing and regeneration in tissues, and in fertility treatments, they are being used to enhance ovarian and endometrial function.
Ovarian Rejuvenation: PRP is injected directly into the ovaries under ultrasound guidance. The growth factors in the plasma work to stimulate dormant follicles, potentially leading to the development of better quality eggs.
Endometrial Rejuvenation: PRP is injected into the uterine lining, promoting tissue repair and increasing blood flow. This can help the endometrium become more receptive to embryo implantation.
While PRP therapy for fertility is still considered experimental, it has shown promising results in improving ovarian response and endometrial thickness. Many women who previously faced poor fertility outcomes due to ovarian or endometrial issues have seen improvements after PRP therapy.
At KIC Delfinium Fertility Centre, we take an individualized approach to fertility care, and PRP therapy may be recommended as part of a customized treatment plan. For women who face challenges with diminished ovarian reserve or thin endometrium, PRP offers a potential solution that could enhance their fertility journey.
PRP therapy is a low-risk option since it uses the patient’s own blood, eliminating the risk of allergic reactions or infections. It may be considered for women who:
At KIC Delfinium Fertility Centre, our team of specialists is dedicated to exploring cutting-edge treatments like PRP therapy to help you achieve your dream of parenthood. If you are struggling with fertility challenges, PRP may be the key to unlocking new possibilities.