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Posted on | Insider - Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF)
What is PRF? Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) is a second-generation platelet concentrate derived from a patient’s own blood. It’s widely used in regenerative medicine, dentistry, orthopedics, aesthetics, and wound healing due to its natural healing properties and simplicity of preparation. Unlike Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), PRF does not require anticoagulants or additives, allowing it to form…
Posted on | Insider - TropoVet PRP
Booming Pet Industry – The U.S. pet industry surpassed $147 billion last year in North America, reflecting a strong and growing commitment to pet health and wellness.
Statista: U.S. Pet Industry Expenditure
Expanding Regenerative Medicine Market – Demand for drug-free, minimally invasive treatments like PRP and stem cell therapy is driving rapid growth in…
Posted on | Insider - TropoVet PRP
PRP in Veterinary Medicine: A Profitable Growth Opportunity The U.S. veterinary industry is rapidly adopting Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, creating a lucrative opportunity for sales teams. As pet owners seek advanced, non-invasive treatments, PRP is emerging as the go-to regenerative therapy for managing arthritis, ligament injuries, and post-surgical recovery. TropoVet Sales Slick https://transcendbiologics.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Tropovet-PRP.pdf Webpage Link…
Posted on | Insider - TropoVet PRP
TropoVet PRP – Unleashing the Power of Regenerative Medicine for Pets The US veterinary industry is rapidly embracing Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, presenting a significant and profitable opportunity for sales. TropoVet PRP stands at the forefront of this evolution—offering a powerful, all-natural solution to accelerate healing, reduce pain, and improve outcomes for companion animals,…
Posted on | Industry Update
What Is PRP Therapy for Pets? Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a groundbreaking regenerative treatment that uses an animal’s own blood to stimulate healing and reduce pain. This non-surgical procedure involves drawing a blood sample, processing it in a compact centrifuge to separate and concentrate platelets, and injecting the PRP directly into injured tissues, joints,…
Posted on | Industry Update
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is gaining traction across various medical specialties, and Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) doctors are exploring its potential. PRP, derived from a patient’s own blood, is rich in platelets and growth factors that can promote healing and tissue regeneration. As research progresses, PRP is being investigated as a promising regenerative treatment…