From Repair to Balance: How PRP Supports Tissue Homeostasis
Healing is often associated with repair — fixing what’s broken, restoring what’s damaged. But true biological wellness goes beyond repair. It requires balance . Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is commonly known for stimulating regeneration, yet its deeper role lies in something even more fundamental: supporting tissue homeostasis , the dynamic equilibrium that keeps cells functioning optimally. Condition Overview Homeostasis refers to the body’s ability to maintain internal stability despite external stress. When this balance is disrupted — through chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, hormonal changes, or aging — tissues gradually lose resilience. Over time, this imbalance can manifest as joint degeneration, skin aging, hair thinning, or delayed healing. Conventional treatments often address symptoms but may not restore the underlying biological equilibrium. PRP introduces a different approach: rather than forcing repair, it helps tissues recalibrate and return to balance . P...