Vaginal PRP Exosome
Vaginal PRP and Exosome Applications – Comprehensive Guide
General Information
Vaginal PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) and exosome applications are regenerative treatments aimed at tissue regeneration and functional improvement in the genital area.
What is PRP?
PRP is plasma rich in growth factors, obtained from the patient's own blood. It supports tissue repair and cellular regeneration.
What are Exosomes?
Exosomes are microvesicles that facilitate intercellular communication. In regenerative medicine, they are used to accelerate tissue healing.
In Which Cases Are They Applied?
• Vaginal dryness
• Vaginal laxity
• Sexual dysfunction
• Mild urinary incontinence
• Post-menopausal changes
How Are They Applied?
• Performed under local anesthesia
• PRP or exosomes are injected into the vaginal wall
• The procedure is completed in a short time
Difference Between PRP and Exosomes
While PRP is obtained from the patient's own blood, exosomes are biological products prepared in a laboratory setting.
Advantages
• Non-surgical treatment
• Rapid recovery
• Natural tissue regeneration
• Short procedure time
Disadvantages
• Effects may vary from person to person
• Repeat sessions may be required
• Standard protocols for exosome applications are not yet clear
Side Effects
• Mild pain
• Temporary swelling
• Rarely, infection
Clinical Reality
PRP applications have been in use for a longer time, and their safety is better known. Exosome therapies, while promising, are still in the developmental stage.
Conclusion
Vaginal PRP and exosome applications offer non-surgical alternatives for genital aesthetics and functional improvement. However, patient selection and expectation management are crucial.
