What is a PRF Centrifuge and why do we need it?

 PRF stands for platelet-rich fibrin. It is a complex fibrin matrix laden with autologous platelets and leukocytes that enhances the regenerative healing process of the hard and soft tissues in our body. A-PRF is the storehouse of growth factors and cells that aids in our healing process. The PRF Centrifuge is a medical level device that can concentrate smart platelets using the low-speed centrifuge concept. The PRF Centrifuge is one of that equipment that is popular for its medical, dental, and maxillofacial use. 

Presently, the PRF technique is majorly in demand in the field of dentistry, where it is efficient in:

  • Bone grafting
  • Periodontoplogy
  • Sinus floor lift and augmentation
  • Extraction socket preservation
  • Stimulating healing after surgeries; 

How does the PRF Centrifuge work?

The PRF Centrifuge can effectively separate blood cells and blood platelets using vacuum and rotation. The platelets can be collected in 10, 15 and 50ML vials kept horizontally. It is easy to use and has a great range of settings that can satisfactorily concentrate and collect blood platelets effectively. The interface of the machine is concise and easy to read. It offers cutting edge technology with a colored, LCD touch-sensitive screen. 

Why is the PRF Centrifuge beneficial?

The CRF centrifuge has gained popularity because of its ability to seamlessly separate blood cells and platelets. The platelets are then applied using the PRF technique to activate the enhanced healing process in a person’s body. It allows the body to utilize its resources to heal with no side effects rather than having to introduce a foreign agent to the body to improve the healing and recovery process.


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