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Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Mostafa Maita, Co-Founder & Chief of Regenerative Medicine and Enhanced Performance. Dr. Maita is double board certified in interventional pain and anesthesiology, with Mayo Clinic specialized training, and Dynasty Health’s materials identify him as a Discseel Procedure Master Instructor with extensive experience in PRP and orthobiologic therapies.
If you are dealing with persistent pain, a sports injury, joint stiffness, or early signs of tissue damage, PRP Chandler care at Dynasty Health may help your body support its own healing response. PRP stands for platelet rich plasma, a treatment made from your own blood and used to deliver concentrated growth factors to a targeted injection site. Chandler PRP therapy may be considered for tendon injuries, osteoarthritis, soft tissue pain, hair loss treatment, and orthopedic therapy when conservative care has not helped enough. This minimally invasive outpatient procedure is designed to support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and help you move toward a more active lifestyle without immediately turning to surgery.

What Is PRP Therapy?

Platelet rich plasma therapy is a form of regenerative medicine that uses a small blood collection from your body. Your provider draws blood, similar to a routine blood test, then places it in a centrifuge to separate platelets from other blood cells. The isolation of platelet-rich plasma usually takes about 10 minutes, while the PRP preparation process commonly takes about 15–20 minutes.
PRP contains more platelets than normal blood. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons explains that PRP may contain 5 to 10 times more platelets than usual blood, increasing the concentration of growth factors before reinjection into the injured area.

Patients who want a deeper overview of platelet-rich plasma treatment can also explore Dynasty Health’s PRP therapy resource.

Step-by-Step PRP Process

Step 1: Blood draw. A small amount of blood is taken from your arm.
Step 2: Processing. The blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate platelet rich plasma PRP from red and white blood cells.
Step 3: Concentration. The concentrated PRP contains healing platelets and concentrated growth factors.
Step 4: Injection. PRP injections are placed directly into the injured area. For musculoskeletal issues, providers may use ultrasound guidance for greater precision.
Step 5: Recovery. Most patients return to normal activities immediately after PRP therapy, although mild discomfort, soreness, or swelling may occur at the injection site.
The entire procedure often takes less than an hour from start to finish. PRP treatment utilizes blood’s natural growth factors to stimulate tissue repair, support collagen production, and accelerate recovery. Because PRP is an autologous blood product made from your own blood, it has a low risk of allergic reactions.

Conditions Treated with PRP

PRP therapy offers a non-surgical pain management solution for patients who want to treat the root cause of pain instead of only masking symptoms. At Dynasty Health, regenerative pain management focuses on harnessing the body’s natural healing process and restoring structural integrity when appropriate.

Joint pain and osteoarthritis: PRP is used in orthopedic therapy for chronic joint pain, including knee, hip, shoulder, and ankle concerns. Injections aim to reduce pain and inflammation in tendons, ligaments, and joints.

Sports medicine injuries: PRP can be applied across sports medicine for tendon strain, ligament irritation, muscle injury, Achilles tendinitis, and chronic plantar fasciitis. Many patients consider PRP when other treatments have not provided enough relief.

Tendon and soft tissue injuries: Platelet rich plasma PRP therapy may support tissue regeneration and improved function after soft tissue injuries. Research summaries note that PRP has been studied for musculoskeletal disorders, pain relief, and regenerative processes. (NCBI)

Hair restoration and hair loss: PRP treatment may be discussed for hair restoration in select patients. In medical aesthetics, platelet rich plasma therapy may help support hair follicles, healthy hair, hair regrowth, and hair growth when hair thinning, effective treatment goals, and medical conditions are reviewed during a PRP consultation. PRP may help healthy hair reduce shedding in some candidates, but results vary, and evaluation is required.

Back, spine, and chronic pain support: PRP may be part of a larger treatment plan for pain and mobility concerns. For related care, visit Dynasty Health’s Pain Management Phoenix and Discseel & Back Spine Care Phoenix.

PRP may also be discussed as part of a broader plan for pain and injury recovery treatments when tendon, ligament, joint, or soft tissue problems affect your mobility.

PRP vs Stem Cell Therapy: What’s the Difference?

Patients often compare PRP vs stem cell options when researching regenerative medicine. Both treatments are designed to support healing, but they are not the same. Dynasty Health’s regenerative pillars include PRP, adipose-derived stem cell therapy, BMAC, and Discseel, with each approach selected based on diagnosis, medical history, lifestyle, and recovery goals.
Category
PRP Therapy
Stem Cell Therapy
Source
Uses your own blood
May use adipose tissue or bone marrow
Mechanism
Concentrates platelets and growth factors to stimulate tissue repair
Uses cells and signaling factors to support deeper tissue regeneration
Procedure time
Often less than an hour
May take longer due to harvesting and processing
Recovery
Minimal downtime; most patients resume normal activities quickly
Recovery varies by source, injection area, and treatment plan
Cost
Often lower than stem cell therapy
Often higher due to additional processing
Ideal candidate
Patients with tendon injuries, mild to moderate joint pain, soft tissue irritation, or active lifestyle goals
Patients with more advanced arthritis, cartilage damage, or complex injuries
Best use
Reduce pain, reduce inflammation, improve mobility, and support natural healing
Structural repair support in select cases after medical evaluation
If you are researching stem cells Arizona, it is important to ask about product source, processing, FDA status, risks, and whether the therapy is appropriate for your body. The FDA states that regenerative medicine therapies have not been approved for orthopedic conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendonitis, disc disease, back pain, hip pain, knee pain, neck pain, or shoulder pain, so patients should be cautious about broad claims.
Depending on your diagnosis, Dynasty Health may also discuss related regenerative orthobiologics, including PRP, BMAC, and MFAT, as part of a personalized treatment plan.

PRP Treatment Chandler: What to Expect After Care

After PRP treatment, mild soreness or swelling may occur at the injection site. A temporary increase in pain can also be normal as the healing process begins. This does not mean the treatment failed; it may reflect your body’s natural healing response.
Most patients notice improvement within 2–4 weeks after PRP treatment, although response time depends on the condition, platelet count, medical history, and activity level. Serious complications from PRP therapy are extremely rare, and PRP therapy typically has minimal downtime after the procedure.
Your provider may recommend avoiding anti inflammatory medications or anti inflammatory drugs for a short period because inflammation is part of the early healing process. You will receive a personalized treatment plan based on your goals, exam findings, and the ideal candidate criteria for PRP.

PRP at Dynasty Health — Chandler and the East Valley

Dynasty Health serves patients from Chandler AZ, the East Valley, Tempe, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Gilbert, and nearby communities. The clinic is located at 2121 South Mill Avenue, Suite 101, Tempe, AZ 85282, making it accessible for Chandler patients seeking advanced regenerative care.
At the East Valley clinic near Chandler, AZ, Dr. Mostafa Maita leads regenerative care with a focus on identifying the root cause of pain. Dynasty Health’s materials describe Dr. Maita as double board certified in interventional pain and anesthesiology, with 10+ years of experience, 1,000+ procedures performed, 50+ physicians trained, and a role as one of six Discseel Master Instructors worldwide.
PRP at Dynasty Health is not a one-size-fits-all therapy. Your clinician reviews your medical history, current pain, prior treatments, platelet health, imaging when relevant, and recovery goals before recommending PRP injections. Many patients seek PRP because they want improved mobility, improved function, reduced pain, and a path back to an active lifestyle while trying to avoid surgery.

Dynasty Health also features patient testimonials describing regenerative outcomes, including one patient who reported improved knee comfort and range of motion after PRP and stem cell injections. Individual results vary, and medical evaluation is required before treatment.

Ready to Explore PRP in Chandler? Book Your Consultation Today

You do not have to keep living with persistent pain or keep guessing which therapy is right for your body. PRP Chandler care at Dynasty Health gives you access to a leading provider of regenerative medicine serving patients across Chandler and the East Valley.

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Location: 2121 South Mill Avenue, Suite 101, Tempe, AZ 85282
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Ask the team about candidacy, expected recovery, insurance plans, cash-pay options, and whether PRP, stem cell therapy, BMAC, Discseel, pain management, or another treatment may fit your goals.

Medical Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Individual patient results vary. A medical evaluation is required to determine whether PRP, stem cell therapy, or another treatment is appropriate.

FAQ

What is PRP treatment in Chandler?

PRP treatment Chandler care uses platelet rich plasma made from your own blood. A small blood sample is processed in a centrifuge, then concentrated PRP is injected into the targeted injury area to support the body’s natural healing process. PRP may be considered for joint pain, tendon injuries, sports medicine concerns, osteoarthritis, soft tissue injuries, and select hair restoration goals.

How does PRP compare to stem cell therapy?

PRP uses concentrated healing platelets and growth factors from your own blood. Stem cell therapy may use adipose tissue or bone marrow to support cellular regeneration. PRP is often simpler, faster, and less costly, while stem cell therapy may be considered for more advanced medical conditions. The right option depends on your diagnosis, medical history, platelet count, and treatment goals.

Are stem cell treatments available in Arizona?

Stem cell treatments are available through some regenerative medicine clinics in Arizona, including protocols using adipose-derived cells or bone marrow aspirate concentrate. However, patients should ask careful questions about FDA status, processing, source material, risks, and candidacy. Not every patient is an ideal candidate, and not every condition should be treated with stem cells.

How many PRP sessions are typically needed?

Some patients may need one PRP session, while others may benefit from a series depending on the injury, severity, and response to care. Most patients notice improvement within 2–4 weeks, but tissue repair and healing may continue for several more weeks. Your provider will recommend a treatment plan after reviewing your exam, medical history, and goals.

Is PRP painful?

Most patients report minimal discomfort during PRP injections. You may feel pressure, soreness, or a brief ache at the injection site. Mild discomfort, swelling, or a temporary increase in pain can happen as healing begins. Serious complications are extremely rare, and allergic reactions are uncommon because PRP is made from your own blood.