What are PRP tubes and what are they used for?

PRP tubes used by medical professionals to isolate platelets while eliminating unwanted components such as red blood cells and inflammatory white blood cells. PRP tubes enable the extraction of high-purity autologous plasma with therapeutic properties. The PRP tubes contain a thixotropic gel that separates the supernatant plasma from the cellular components, allowing to obtain autologous plasma of a powerful therapeutic effect.

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The substances contained in the PRP tubes used to manufacture them enable the production of autologous plasma, which is suitable for injection into the body. The separating gel forms a reliable barrier during centrifugation, which prevents the plasma from mixing with the erythrocyte extract.


Due to its regenerative properties, PRP has been used for more than ten years in many fields of medicine, including dentistry, maxillofacial surgery, cardiac surgery, orthopaedics, ophthalmology, urology, treatment of ulcers and wounds, etc.

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PRP tubes used by medical professionals to isolate platelets while eliminating unwanted components such as red blood cells and inflammatory white blood cells. PRP tubes enable the extraction of high-purity autologous plasma with therapeutic properties. The PRP tubes contain a thixotropic gel that separates the supernatant plasma from the cellular components, allowing to obtain autologous plasma of a powerful therapeutic effect.


The substances contained in the PRP tubes used to manufacture them enable the production of autologous plasma, which is suitable for injection into the body. The separating gel forms a reliable barrier during centrifugation, which prevents the plasma from mixing with the erythrocyte extract.


Due to its regenerative properties, PRP has been used for more than ten years in many fields of medicine, including dentistry, maxillofacial surgery, cardiac surgery, orthopaedics, ophthalmology, urology, treatment of ulcers and wounds, etc.