DISCOVER L-PRF
A 100% natural approach to faster and safer recovery
Where is L-PRF used?
In dental procedures:
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After tooth extractions (to reduce shrinkage of the jawbone),
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During dental implants placement (to reduce the risk of implant failure),
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During bone grafting (to regenerate the jawbones)
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During gum surgery (to treat gingival retraction).


In wound care:
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In difficult to heal wounds (e.g. diabetic foot ulcer),
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In chronic or slow-healing wounds,
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For wounds after surgery.

In orthopedics:
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After joint injuries (e.g. knee, jaw bone).
In traumatology:
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To heal large wounds after trauma.
What is L-PRF?
L-PRF, or Leukocyte- and Platelet-Rich Fibrin, is a natural healing material derived from a small sample of your own blood. It is very rich in healing cells, like platelets and white blood cells, which help your body repair itself faster and better (optimal self-repair). Essentially, it boosts your body's natural healing system, precisely applied to the area where it is needed.
How is L-PRF made?

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Step 1: a small amount of your blood is drawn, just like in a regular blood test,
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Step 2: the blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate your healing cells,
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Step 3: soft, natural membranes form, which are gently placed at the wound site to help it heal better.
Is it safe?
Yes. L-PRF is completely biocompatible and safe because it comes from your own body. There’s no risk of allergic reactions or disease transmission.
What are the benefits of using L-PRF?
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100% Natural: Made entirely from your own blood.
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No Additives: Uses only your body's natural healing cells, no chemicals.
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Faster Healing: Helps wounds, especially tough ones, heal quicker.
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Better outcome: Results in less pain, swelling, and a lower need for medication.
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New Growth: Encourages the growth of new tissue and bone.
Want to know if L-PRF is right for you?
Whether you're preparing for dental surgery or dealing with a stubborn wound, L-PRF can help with healing. Explore the subpages underneath for more information. Ask your healthcare provider if L-PRF is right for you. Documents are available to present L-PRF to your healthcare provider.