
PRP has one of the deepest evidence bases among regenerative therapies. Luci provides the devices, clinical education, and support to add it to your practice.
How We Work
PRP starts with a standard blood draw. A specialized centrifuge concentrates the platelets to several times their normal levels, depending on the device and protocol. The concentrated plasma is then available for clinical application based on your judgment.
Preparation takes about 15 minutes. Your clinical staff can run the process independently after initial protocols are established.
This is an autologous procedure. The patient's own blood is used, which simplifies the clinical conversation and avoids the sourcing questions that come with allograft products.
Applications
In knee osteoarthritis alone, a 2025 meta-analysis identified 18 RCTs involving 1,995 patients.[1] Joint, tendon, and ligament conditions are among the most-studied PRP applications in the published literature.
Aesthetic providers are adding PRP as a complement to existing services like microneedling and dermal fillers. The autologous nature appeals to the growing segment of patients who prefer treatments using their own biology, and preparation uses the same centrifuge workflow across applications.
Hair restoration is one of the highest-volume patient search categories in regenerative medicine (14,800 monthly searches for "prp hair treatment," per DataForSEO, 2026). That search demand represents patients actively looking for providers who offer this service. For practices already doing aesthetics, it's an adjacent service line with minimal additional workflow.
Clinical Evidence
PRP is one of the most published regenerative therapies in the peer-reviewed literature. Here's what the research covers.
Key publications:
Individual outcomes vary based on patient health, condition, and clinical protocol.
For Providers
PRP is a cash-pay service line. No insurance billing, no reimbursement delays, no prior authorizations. The startup investment is a single device and a consumable kit per treatment.
Revenue depends on your patient volume, pricing, and utilization. Your Luci Medical representative can walk through the economics specific to your practice.
Key Metrics
Cash-Pay
Revenue Model
No insurance billing. Patients pay at time of service.
PRP uses your own blood to create a concentrated platelet preparation. Your provider draws a small sample, processes it in a specialized device, and delivers the PRP based on your treatment plan.
What a typical visit looks like:
PRP is not a one-size-fits-all treatment. Your provider will evaluate whether it's appropriate for your specific situation, your health history, and your goals.
Equipment & Training
Luci Medical provides FDA-cleared Class II PRP preparation systems. These devices concentrate autologous platelets from patient blood for use in clinical settings.
Your team handles the clinical work. We handle device selection, education, patient materials, and ongoing technical support.
We match the device to your practice: patient volume, clinical applications, and budget.
Hands-on education at your practice covering technique, preparation protocols, and patient screening.
Technical support for device operation, preparation technique, and product selection as your PRP volume grows.
Patient education materials ready for your practice.
Common Questions
Important Disclosures
Device disclaimer
PRP preparation devices distributed by Luci Medical are FDA-cleared Class II medical devices for concentrating autologous platelets from patient blood. Clinical applications of PRP are determined by the treating provider's clinical judgment. Uses beyond the device's cleared indication are not cleared by FDA. Clinical application decisions rest with the treating provider. Luci Medical provides published clinical literature to support informed decision-making.
Clinical outcomes
Individual clinical outcomes vary based on patient health, condition, and clinical protocol. Clinical applications of PRP beyond the device's cleared indication (concentrating autologous platelets) have not been evaluated or cleared by FDA.
Financial disclaimer
Revenue figures cited reflect published research data. Actual practice revenue depends on patient volume, pricing, market conditions, and operational factors. These are not projections of your practice performance.
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