Urology

In urology, PRP treatment is used in the management of conditions such as chronic cystitis, urethritis, ulcers, prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate), and other chronic inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract. The procedure, which uses autologous platelet-rich plasma, helps reduce persistent pain, stinging and burning sensations, frequent urination, and the associated discomfort that significantly affects a patient’s quality of life.

Even after a single PRP treatment, patients may experience noticeable improvement in their overall well-being. Positive effects are often observed after one to two procedures, including reduced urination frequency, disappearance of hematuria (blood in the urine), reduction of mucosal ulcerations, and improved healing of affected tissues.

When used as part of a treatment strategy for cystitis and urethritis, PRP therapy has demonstrated effectiveness that can be superior to traditional treatment approaches by actively stimulating tissue regeneration and recovery.

Injection Areas and Procedure

In urology, PRP treatment involves injecting platelet-rich plasma into the walls of the bladder and urethra to support the healing of lesions caused by inflammatory processes. The growth factors contained in platelets stimulate the regeneration of the mucosa and promote tissue repair.

The procedure has shown effectiveness even in chronic and long-standing infectious diseases of the urinary system, supporting tissue recovery and improving local healing processes.

  • Cystitis

  • Urethritis

  • Inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract

  • Accelerates the regeneration of the bladder mucosa

  • Relieves dysuria (difficulty during urination)

  • Helps normalize diuresis (urine production and elimination)

  • Prolongs the remission period in patients with chronic diseases

  • Supports the prevention of urological diseases

  • Helps shorten the duration of treatment

  • Enhances the effectiveness of antimicrobial therapy

  • Improves patients’ quality of life

  • Safe and well tolerated

  • Significantly prolongs the remission period

  • Helps shorten the overall treatment duration

  • Accelerates regeneration of the mucous membranes

    • Drug therapy

    • Physical therapy (laser therapy, electrophoresis, micro-enemas)

    • Ozone therapy

    • Immunocorrection therapy

    • Therapeutic massage