Prf

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a technique where the platelets in the blood are isolated to create a concentrate. The concentrate is then injected with our own plasma into damaged tissue to help in faster healing. It can also promote graft stabilization, bone regeneration, and hemostasis.

  
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