Platelet wealthy plasma (PRP), which gained traction when the vampire facial rose to fame, could increase pregnancy rates.
The practice, which has also been utilized in dentistry and orthopedics, is gaining notoriety outside of the sweetness and dermatology space in universities and fertility centers, including Columbia University in Latest York City, for its promising results when used along side fertility treatments, specifically in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Columbia, which has offered PRP along side IVF for the past two years to review the consequences on fertility — with pregnancy rates increasing by 20 percent — is now conducting a randomized trial, wherein half of the patients receive PRP before an embryo transfer. (Patients enrolled within the control portion of the trial...
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