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The Facial Surgery Center in Greensburg, PA, now uses Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) to help heal surgery sites quickly! Taken directly from the patient's blood, this process can help make the healing process quicker than ever before.
GREENSBURG, Pa. - PennZone -- One thing all types of surgeries have in common is the healing process. No matter what kind of surgical procedure is being undertaken, the patient will always need to heal afterward. The healing process can take months to complete. That is why the skilled oral surgeon, Dr. Edward Halusic, uses PRF to help make this process quicker than ever before!
PRF is a biomaterial taken directly from the patient's blood. This is done by getting platelet material from the blood and converting it to the PRF material. This biomaterial is then applied to the patient's surgical site after the procedure has taken place. This will help reduce inflammation, increase the speed of the healing process, and allow for better results than other similar accelerated healing methods. To break this down, let's start with how biomaterial helps in the healing process.
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First, when placed on the surgical site that needs to be healed, PRF has a gradual release which allows for better long-term healing that is also quicker. Another reason why healing results are better with PRF is that this procedure is much lower risk than other current methods, making it much safer to use on patients. Overall, PRF is a safe accelerated healing method and works well for making the healing process faster than ever.
When patients get treated with PRF, they can get reduced procedure time between bone grafting and the placement of dental implants.
https://www.thefacialsurgerycenter.com/about-dental-implants/
About The Facial Surgery Center: With a dedication to providing the best procedure experiences to valued patients, Dr. Halusic treats patients with the latest techniques and technologies to do so.
https://www.thefacialsurgerycenter.com/
PRF is a biomaterial taken directly from the patient's blood. This is done by getting platelet material from the blood and converting it to the PRF material. This biomaterial is then applied to the patient's surgical site after the procedure has taken place. This will help reduce inflammation, increase the speed of the healing process, and allow for better results than other similar accelerated healing methods. To break this down, let's start with how biomaterial helps in the healing process.
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First, when placed on the surgical site that needs to be healed, PRF has a gradual release which allows for better long-term healing that is also quicker. Another reason why healing results are better with PRF is that this procedure is much lower risk than other current methods, making it much safer to use on patients. Overall, PRF is a safe accelerated healing method and works well for making the healing process faster than ever.
When patients get treated with PRF, they can get reduced procedure time between bone grafting and the placement of dental implants.
https://www.thefacialsurgerycenter.com/about-dental-implants/
About The Facial Surgery Center: With a dedication to providing the best procedure experiences to valued patients, Dr. Halusic treats patients with the latest techniques and technologies to do so.
https://www.thefacialsurgerycenter.com/
Source: The Facial Surgery Center
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