The VENOME Platelet Rich Plasma and Fibrin (PRP+ iPRF) Kit enables qualified professionals to perform procedures using platelet-rich plasma and fibrin. Both PRP and iPRF are autologous treatments that harness the skin’s natural regenerative abilities.
The package includes:
- PRP tubes with anticoagulant (ACD), 10 ml – 2 pcs.
- IPRF tubes without additives, 10 ml – 2 pcs.
- Blood collection set 21 G x 3/4 – 2 items
- Gauze swabs – 3 pcs.
- Combi Stopper closing cones – 2 pcs.
- 5 ml syringes – 3 pcs.
Ingredients of the product:
- Platelet rich plasma PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)
- Platelet rich fibrin IPRF (Platelet Rich Fibrin)
The advantages of utilizing of VENOME Platelet Rich Plasma and Fibrin (PRP+ iPRF):
Multiple growth factors are released during the process such as transforming growth factor (TGF), platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), fibroblast growth factor (FGF), insulin-like growth factor (IGF), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), epithelial growth factor (EGF) and mesenchymal stem cells.
Product Application Guidelines:
Disinfect the skin and insert the needle from the blood collection kit into a suitable vein. Begin by collecting blood into the IPRF tubes. Once filled, place them in the centrifuge facing each other and set the time and speed: 2 minutes at 500 G. While the IPRF tubes spin, collect blood into the remaining PRP tubes. Ensure thorough mixing of blood with the anticoagulant by gently agitating each filled tube at least 8 times. Clean and disinfect the treatment site for both PRP and IPRF. Spin the IPRF tubes and then remove them with a sign of caution in the centrifuge and place them in the test tube rack. Then spin the PRP tubes for 8 minutes at 2300 rpm. In the spun IPRF tube, the upper layer contains platelet-rich fibrin (IPRF), while erythrocytes settle at the bottom. Use a 40 mm 21G needle to release the vacuum and collect 1 ml of fibrin from the top layer. Repeat the process with the second tube. Inject through a 4 mm or 13 mm 30G needle fibrin at the desired place. It must be injected within 5 minutes of spinning. Those tubes can be removed and placed in the test tube rack once spun in the centrifuge. In the tube after spinning, the upper 2/3 is platelet-poor plasma (PPP), next 1/3 is platelet-rich plasma with suspended platelets and at the bottom are sieved erythrocytes. Use a 40 mm 21G needle to remove vacuum and a 70 mm 20G needle with a 5 ml syringe vertically inserted in the middle. Collect the buffy coat and plasma with a circular, swirling motion. Secure the syringe with the Combi Stopper closing cone, ensuring even distribution of platelets by gently agitating the contents for 30–60 seconds. Replace the Combi Stopper with a 4 mm or 13 mm 30G needle and inject the plasma at the desired site within 20 minutes of centrifugation.