What is PRP?
PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, is a biological product derived from the individual’s own blood. The preparation process involves drawing blood from the patient, processing the blood in a centrifuge to separate the platelets from the other components, and concentrating these platelets into a small volume of plasma. This plasma is rich in growth factors, which have the ability to promote tissue healing and regeneration.
How can PRP help in ovarian rejuvenation?
Ovarian rejuvenation with PRP is based on the ability of growth factors to stimulate ovarian regeneration and improve the functionality of follicles. When PRP is injected into the ovaries, these growth factors promote cell renewal and increase blood flow to the area, which can enhance ovarian function. This may lead to improved egg production and quality, which is crucial for the success of fertility treatments.
Who is ovarian rejuvenation with PRP intended for?
Ovarian rejuvenation with PRP is primarily intended for women experiencing fertility issues due to reduced ovarian function. This may include women with:
Premature ovarian failure
When the ovaries stop functioning normally before the age of 40.
Reduced ovarian reserve
Low egg count or poor egg quality.
Age-related fertility decline
Women over 35 years old facing difficulty conceiving.
History of unsuccessful IVF treatments
Women who have failed previous in vitro fertilization (IVF) attempts due to low egg quality.
2023 Success Rates
Reproduction after 40
Reproduction after the age of 40 is a common topic of discussion for women who wish to have children at a more mature age. Despite the challenges, advancements in reproductive medicine have significantly improved the chances of success. Surgeon-gynecologist Dr. Marinos Tsirigotis, specializing in reproductive medicine, approaches each case individually, employing the most advanced treatment methods.
Success rates for women over 40 are encouraging, particularly thanks to egg donation and other innovative techniques that are now available. Dr. Tsirigotis and his team design tailored therapeutic plans for every woman, focusing on optimizing pregnancy chances. The personalized protocols, combined with the team’s expertise, result in high success rates.
The support and scientific knowledge provided by Dr. Marinos Tsirigotis are also crucial factors contributing to achieving motherhood, even after the age of 40.
If you’re seeking specialized solutions, don’t hesitate to contact the gynecologist to receive the best possible services!
Under 35 years old
35 – 37 years old
38 – 39 years old
40 – 42 years old
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Frequently Asked Questions About Ovarian Rejuvenation with PRP
The process of ovarian rejuvenation with PRP involves collecting a small amount of blood from the patient. The blood is then processed through centrifugation to separate the platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
After processing, the PRP is injected into the ovaries under ultrasound guidance using fine needles. The procedure is brief, usually painless, and takes around 30-45 minutes without requiring hospitalization. Patients are monitored for ovarian response to the treatment, and in some cases, a repeat PRP injection may be needed.
Success rates of ovarian rejuvenation with PRP vary depending on a woman’s age, the initial condition of the ovaries, and other individual factors. Although research is still in its early stages, the initial results are promising. Many women report improvement in ovarian function, increased numbers, and improved quality of eggs, as well as successful pregnancies after PRP treatment. However, it is important to note that this method does not guarantee success and individual response may vary.
Ovarian rejuvenation with PRP is a promising approach to improving fertility and may offer new hope for women facing difficulties in conceiving. It is important to discuss with gynecologist Marino Tsirigotis to determine if this treatment is suitable for you and to receive all necessary information about the procedure, expected results, and potential complications.