
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Your Body’s Natural Power to Heal and Rejuvenate
At Magnum Opus Regenerative Medicine & Aesthetics, we believe the most powerful medicine already exists within you. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy harnesses your body’s own healing components to repair tissue, stimulate regeneration, and restore vitality — naturally and effectively.
PRP is one of the cornerstones of regenerative medicine, trusted by athletes, physicians, and aesthetic professionals worldwide for its ability to accelerate healing and revitalize both skin and joints without synthetic substances or surgery.
What Is PRP Therapy?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is derived from a small sample of your own blood. Using a specialized centrifugation process, we separate and concentrate the platelets — the part of your blood rich in growth factors and healing proteins.
When reintroduced into targeted areas, these growth factors stimulate cellular repair, collagen production, and tissue regeneration, helping your body heal itself more efficiently.
PRP for Regenerative Medicine
In our regenerative medicine program, PRP is used to support pain management, soft tissue repair, and joint healing. It is especially effective for:
Tendon and ligament injuries
Joint degeneration and osteoarthritis
Sports-related or overuse injuries
Muscle pain and chronic inflammation
By promoting your body’s own natural healing response, PRP can reduce pain, restore mobility, and improve function — without steroids, surgery, or long recovery times.
PRP for Aesthetics
In aesthetics, PRP is often referred to as the “liquid gold” of natural rejuvenation. When injected into the skin or combined with microneedling, it can:
Stimulate collagen and elastin production
Improve skin tone, texture, and firmness
Diminish fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars
Restore a youthful, healthy glow
Support hair growth in thinning areas
Our approach is always subtle and balanced — enhancing your natural beauty with your body’s own regenerative potential.
Frequently asked questions
How is the PRP procedure performed?
A small sample of your blood is drawn, processed in a sterile centrifuge to isolate the platelets, and then reinjected into targeted areas using precision techniques. The entire procedure takes about 45–60 minutes.
Is PRP safe?
Yes — because it uses your own blood, there’s no risk of allergic reaction or rejection. It’s one of the safest natural rejuvenation methods available.
How many treatments?
Depending on your condition and goals, most patients benefit from a series of 3–4 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, followed by maintenance treatments as needed.
Is there downtime?
Mild redness or swelling may occur for 24–48 hours, but most patients return to daily activities immediately.
Is there downtime?
PRP is not covered by insurance, but we proudly accept HSA and FSA cards for eligible regenerative procedures.
Why Choose Magnum Opus
At Magnum Opus Regenerative Medicine & Aesthetics, we combine medical precision with a holistic philosophy: that the body has an innate power to restore and renew itself when supported correctly.
Our PRP protocols are customized for each patient — whether the goal is pain relief, joint restoration, or aesthetic enhancement — ensuring a treatment that is safe, natural, and deeply effective.
Your body knows how to heal — we just help it remember.
Schedule your PRP consultation at Magnum Opus today.