
PRP Ovarian Rejuvenation
A Promising Breakthrough in Fertility Treatment

1.Blood Collection
A small sample of the patient’s blood is drawn, similar to a routine blood test.
2.PRP Preparation
The blood is processed in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelets, creating a potent PRP solution rich in growth factors.
3.Injection into the Ovaries
Using ultrasound for precise guidance, the PRP is injected directly into the ovarian tissue. The procedure is typically performed under light sedation or local anesthesia to ensure comfort.
4.Monitoring and Follow-Up
After the injection, the patient’s ovarian function is monitored over the following weeks and months. This monitoring may include blood tests to assess hormone levels and ultrasound exams to track follicle development.
The entire procedure is usually completed in one session, although some patients may benefit from additional treatments
depending on their unique response.

