PRP Tube Specifications
- Pyrogen Free
- Triple Sterilized
- Crystal made tubes
- 6-8mL of PRP per tube
- Single Spin System
- 85% Platelet Recovery
- 6x baseline platelet concentration factor
- 1.6 billion platelets in each kit -average platelet count of 1,237,000/ul
What does the separation gel do?
Our IPPOCARE Platelet-Rich Plasma Tubes utilizes a separator gel to isolate the platelets while eliminating the undesirable components such as red blood cells and inflammatory white blood cells. The built-in gel layer separates PRP from red blood cells and PPP (platelet-poor plasma), ensuring a clean plasma layer rich in growth factors. This allows for fewer injections while achieving optimal therapeutic outcomes. With higher concentrations you can deliver a higher number of total platelets in fewer injections.
What Does the Separation Gel Do?
The built-in gel layer separates PRP from red blood cells and PPP (platelet-poor plasma), ensuring a clean plasma layer rich in growth factors. This allows for fewer injections while achieving optimal therapeutic outcomes.
Trusted by Clinics Worldwide
Thousands of clinics rely on IPPOCARE PRP tubes for their high platelet recovery, batch consistency, and global safety compliance. Backed by CE and ISO certification, these tubes are the go-to choice for professionals focused on results-driven regenerative therapy.
Instructions for Use:
1. Product Description:
- Our PRP tubes are sterile, single-use devices made from high-quality materials.
- Each tube is labeled with the necessary information, including lot number, expiration date, and volume markings.
2. Indications for Use:
- PRP tubes are intended for the collection, processing, and preparation of Platelet-Rich Plasma from the patient’s own blood for therapeutic and cosmetic applications.
- These applications may include but are not limited to dermatology procedures and hair restoration therapies.
3. Precautions:
- Follow standard aseptic techniques during the entire process to minimize the risk of contamination.
- Do not use PRP tubes if the packaging is damaged or the expiration date has passed.
- Dispose of used PRP tubes according to local regulations for biohazardous waste disposal.
4. Preparation and Procedure: (How to prepare PRP by using classic PRP tube? )
- Collect blood via venipuncture and inject into the PRP tube using a sterile syringe.
- Gently invert the tube several times to mix with anticoagulant.
- Centrifuge at 1900 RCF for 10 minutes.
- Extract PRP using a pipette or syringe — ready for injection or topical use.
Pro Tip: Use a PRP-specific centrifuge like IPPOCARE’s model for optimal yield.
5. Storage and Handling:
- Store PRP tubes in a clean and dry environment at room temperature.
- Protect PRP tubes from excessive heat, moisture, and direct sunlight.
- Do not freeze PRP tubes, as this may compromise their integrity and effectiveness.
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