

Blood contains bioactive proteins that initiate and control
the healing process.
A small amount of the patient's blood can be drawn to
concentrate
these proteins.
Placing these proteins on the wound site help accelerate
the healing
process.
The protein load stimulates cell proliferation in a
dose dependant
manner.


Bioactive proteins replace, repair, and regenerate tissue. These proteins are natural components found in the body and are considered by many to be a “new frontier” of clinical treatment. Increasing the bioactivity at the wound site takes medicine one step closer toward its ultimate goal of naturally accelerating the body's normal healing process.
The
bioactive proteins carried by platelets are already being used succesfully
for hemostasis, wound sealing, and wound healing in surgical disciplines
such as: oral and maxillofacial, orthopaedic, neurology, otolaryngology,
cardiovascular, vascular, general, plastic and reconstructive, non-healing
wounds, and pediatrics.
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