Chronic joint pain or early-stage arthritis Sports injuries or repetitive strain Tendon or ligament damage Slow muscle recovery or post-surgical healing Aging-related joint degeneration Risks & Considerations PRP Risks While PRP is generally very safe, especially since it uses your own blood, there are a few potential side effects: Temporary pain or swelling at the injection site Mild bruising Infection (rare) Temporary flare-up of inflammation before improvement begins Peptide Risks Peptides are generally well-tolerated when prescribed and monitored by a licensed professional
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Your clinician will review whether this treatment is appropriate for your skin before you begin
Why Professional Supervision Matters The peptide world is filled with conflicting information, inconsistent dosing advice, and heavily marketed products with little oversight
Healing time reductions of 30 to 50% have been documented across various wound types
The peptide's small molecular weight (0.39 kDa) enables it to interact directly with DNA and act as an epigenetic regulatory factor, modulating chromatin structure and gene accessibility in neural tissue