In regenerative medicine, the topic of PRGF vs PRP is frequently discussed. PRGF (Plasma Rich in Growth Factors, Endoret™ technology) and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) may appear similar at first glance, but in fact they have significant differences. According to clinical studies, PRGF has demonstrated superior outcomes in certain applications, due to several key factors:
Biology of Wound Developmen
The disruption of the integrity of the human body triggers the activation of its inherent regenerative mechanisms. These involve a complex interplay of factors, including blood clotting and the activation of growth factors, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agents (such as growth factors present in the blood and immunologically active cells), stimulation of blood supply, and activation of the body’s energy systems (mitochondria-dependent pathways), among others. Conversely, pathological impairment of these mechanisms and systems can lead to chronic inflammatory processes, resulting in poorly healing wounds and persistent infections.
The essence of the BENEFICIAL MODEL registered by Regenics Medical Equipment lies in highly advanced targeting of structural and functional impairments in human tissues and their restoration. A clear example is the comprehensive treatment of difficult-to-heal wounds and chronic tissue infections.
The methodology of Preventive, Regenerative, and Functional Medicine forms the foundation of the working principles of Regenics Medical. Through personalized application and carefully selected combinations of our technologies, therapies achieve anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and tissue-restorative effects.
By following the physiological principles of the human body, intrinsic repair mechanisms are activated through biological tissue rejuvenation. This approach supports a strong therapeutic effect that is sustained over time with the help of specially developed formulations for extended home use.
Through this model, Regenics Medical aims to complete the cycle of holistic care, addressing both the condition and the individual needs of each patient.