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PRP for Female Sexual Wellness

Dr. Salome Masghati, MD
Dr. Salome Masghati, MD
July 8, 20262 min read
PRP for Female Sexual Wellness

What Is PRP?

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a preparation made from a small sample of your own blood. The blood is concentrated in a centrifuge to increase the proportion of platelets, which contain growth factors involved in the body’s natural tissue-support processes. PRP is being explored in regenerative medicine to support healthy tissue.

How PRP Is Prepared

The process begins with a small blood draw, similar to a routine lab test. The sample is then spun in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelets. This concentrated plasma is what is used in treatment.

What the Process Involves

  • Consultation and planning: A thorough evaluation determines whether a regenerative approach may be appropriate.
  • Blood draw and preparation: Your own blood is collected and concentrated.
  • Comfort measures: A topical or local anesthetic may be used.
  • Application: The prepared PRP is introduced into targeted tissue as part of an individualized plan.
  • Recovery: Most patients resume normal activities shortly afterward, following physician guidance.

Realistic, Physician-Guided Expectations

PRP is part of an evolving area of regenerative medicine. Research continues, and individual responses vary. Regenerative therapies should be discussed with a qualified physician regarding potential benefits, limitations, and risks. PRP is best considered as one component of a comprehensive plan rather than a guaranteed standalone treatment.

Is PRP Right for You?

The best way to learn whether PRP may be appropriate is a comprehensive consultation. Dr. Salome Masghati reviews your health history and goals and discusses realistic expectations before recommending any regenerative treatment.

This article is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Please consult a qualified physician regarding your individual circumstances.

Dr. Salome Masghati, MD

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Dr. Salome Masghati, MD

Board-certified OB/GYN specializing in individualized bioidentical hormone therapy for women. Dr. Masghati combines traditional medical training with a personalized, root-cause approach to help women understand their hormones and restore balance.

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual results vary. Hormone therapy may not be appropriate for everyone and should only be prescribed after a medical evaluation by a licensed healthcare professional.

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