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PRP Joint Injections
PRP joint injections use growth factors derived from your own blood to support tissue repair within joints.
Time:
45–60 minutes
Results:
Gradual improvement
Downtime:
24–48 hours
Risks:
Mild swelling
Time:
45–60 minutes
See results?
Gradual improvement
Results:
Gradual improvement
Downtime:
24–48 hours
Risks:
Mild swelling
When will I see results?
4–8 weeks
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Regenerative support, clinically planned
PRP is often chosen by individuals experiencing joint discomfort, stiffness, or reduced mobility. By concentrating your body’s own healing components, the treatment aims to support natural repair processes.
Suitability is assessed carefully, and treatment plans are developed with realistic outcomes in mind. PRP may be used alone or alongside other management strategies as part of a longer-term approach to joint health.
Frequently Asked Questions
What joints can be treated?
This depends on your symptoms and assessment. Your clinician will advise on suitability.
Is PRP painful?
Most clients find it manageable. Comfort measures can be discussed.
Do I need to rest afterwards?
You may be advised to avoid strenuous activity for a short period after treatment.
How many treatments will I need?
Some people benefit from a course. Your clinician will recommend a plan based on response.

All treatments are delivered within our regulated clinical environment, ensuring safety, precision and outcomes you can trust.