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PRP Shoulder Injections

PRP Shoulder Injections

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Shoulder Injections are a regenerative treatment designed to accelerate healing, reduce pain, and improve mobility in individuals suffering from shoulder injuries or chronic conditions.

This minimally invasive therapy uses your body’s own platelets to stimulate tissue repair and regeneration, making it an effective option for tendon injuries, rotator cuff issues, arthritis, and joint inflammation.

Benefits of PRP Shoulder Injections

How it Works

  • A consultation is conducted to assess your shoulder condition and medical history.
  • Avoid anti-inflammatory medications (e.g., ibuprofen) before treatment, as they can interfere with platelet activity.
  • Follow any pre-treatment guidelines provided by your specialist.
  • A small amount of blood is drawn from your arm and processed to isolate the platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
  • The PRP is injected directly into the affected shoulder area to promote healing.
  • The procedure typically takes 30–60 minutes with minimal discomfort.
  • Mild swelling or soreness may occur but usually subsides within a few days.
  • Avoid heavy lifting and strenuous shoulder movements for a short period.
  • Gradual improvements in pain relief and mobility are noticed over several weeks, with optimal results in 4–6 weeks.

Candidates for
PRP Shoulder Injections

  • Experience chronic shoulder pain or inflammation
  • Have tendon injuries, rotator cuff issues, or mild arthritis
  • Are looking for a non-surgical solution for shoulder pain relief
  • Want to enhance their body’s natural healing process
  • Are in good overall health and free from active infections or blood disorders
  • Have realistic expectations for gradual pain relief and healing

Aesthetic Professionals

Elisha Hodge MEPN

Elisha is a Medical Esthetic Practitioner Nurse with 20 years of nursing experience plus 10+ years of nursing focused post-degree education.

Dr. Ronald Levine

Dr. Levine has been practicing since 1984. During this time, he has become one of the most distinguished plastic surgeons in Canada.

have a question?

Most Common questions Answered

Most patients require 1–3 sessions, depending on the severity of the condition.
Discomfort is minimal, and numbing agents can be applied for additional comfort.
Some patients notice improvement within a few weeks, with continued healing over several months.
Temporary soreness, swelling, or mild bruising at the injection site may occur but usually resolves quickly.
Yes, PRP uses your body’s own blood components, reducing the risk of allergic reactions or complications.