£2,000
One knee
£3,500
Both knees
Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy
A clinically supervised regenerative therapy that uses a concentrated preparation of your own platelets to stimulate tissue repair, reduce pain, and restore function in joints, tendons, and ligaments — without synthetic drugs or foreign substances.
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At Reborne, PRP is used exclusively as a musculoskeletal therapy. Every treatment is individually prescribed and administered under real-time ultrasound guidance, with preparation protocols calibrated to the specific tissue and indication.

Why Platelets Matter
Why Platelets Matter
Platelets carry a concentrated library of growth factors that govern tissue repair. When activated, they release this payload into the local tissue environment — triggering collagen synthesis, new blood vessel formation, and stem cell recruitment.
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PRP concentrates these platelets from your own blood to three to five times the level found in normal circulation — the threshold at which meaningful biological response is reliably stimulated. Because it is derived entirely from your own blood, there is no risk of allergic reaction or immune rejection.
Medical Therapy
How the Procedure Works
A small volume of blood is drawn from the arm — identical to a standard blood test. The blood is centrifuged to separate the platelet-rich plasma, which is then delivered precisely under real-time ultrasound guidance to the affected joint, tendon, or ligament.
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The entire process takes place within a single 60–75 minute appointment. Ultrasound guidance is used as standard for all injections at Reborne, ensuring the PRP reaches exactly the intended tissue.
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Treatment Experience
What to Expect
Injections are performed under local anaesthetic. Some patients experience a mild ache in the treated area in the hours following injection as the inflammatory repair response is initiated — this is a normal and expected part of the process.
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We advise avoiding strenuous activity involving the treated joint for 48–72 hours. Most patients return to desk work and light activity the following day. PRP works through biological regeneration — meaningful improvement is typically reported at six to twelve weeks, with continued benefit over three to six months.
Treatment Pathways
Treatment Pathways
PRP at Reborne is used across three musculoskeletal indications, each supported by a growing body of clinical evidence.
Multiple randomised controlled trials demonstrate that intra-articular PRP produces clinically meaningful improvements in pain and function, superior to hyaluronic acid and comparable to corticosteroid injection — with the critical advantage that PRP supports the biological environment of the joint rather than suppressing it.
Tendons have poor blood supply and heal slowly. PRP delivers growth factors directly into pathological tissue under ultrasound guidance, stimulating tenocyte proliferation, collagen synthesis, and matrix remodelling. Indications include Achilles, patellar, rotator cuff, lateral epicondyle, and plantar fasciitis.
Grade I and II ligament sprains, and selected partial tears, that have not resolved satisfactorily through rehabilitation benefit from PRP’s growth factor stimulus — accelerating biological repair that the tissue’s limited vascularity cannot sustain independently.

Treatment Experience
Is PRP Right for Me?
PRP is a medically prescribed regenerative treatment. Before any recommendation is made, you will undergo a clinical consultation with one of our specialist physicians — including a full review of your medical history, imaging where relevant, and a clear discussion of what PRP can realistically achieve for your specific indication.
Every client who comes to Reborne for PRP leaves with a clear picture of whether it is the right intervention for them, what the realistic outcome looks like, and exactly what the treatment will involve.

