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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) Injections
Svetlana Pyatigorskaya NP in Family Health PC
PRP Injections
In Downtown NYC, the best place to get a Vampire Facial® and other treatments using PRP injections is Svetlana Pyatigorskaya NP in Family Health PC. Nurse practitioner Svetlana Pyatigorskaya has all the necessary credentials and experience to deliver the injections of the natural platelet-rich plasma for any need you may have. And she always provides you with a dose of exceptional guidance about other natural alternatives to treat a host of issues, from sore muscles and stiff joints to hair loss and post-bariatric surgery care. For PRP therapy, PRP injections and IV therapies, call the New York City-based healing center for a consultation and a review of your options.
How Do PRP Injections Work?
PRP injections involve taking a small amount of your own blood and then concentrating it with platelets to enhance its healing capabilities. Platelets initiate repair by promoting blood clotting to prevent excessive bleed injuries, but they’re also packed with growth and healing factors. PRP therapy injections promote healing wherever they’re placed.A centrifuge separates the platelets in your blood sample from other blood components. Svetlana, a PRP therapy specialist credentialed to administer the procedure, then injects these activated platelets directly into your injured or diseased body tissue. Research reveals the effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma in enhancing the healing process. Some of the expected benefits of PRP therapy include:
- Resolving pain through healing
- Allowing you to return to an active lifestyle after each therapy
- Repairing tissue definitively
- Reducing the need for surgery by treating injured tissues before the damage progresses
- Accelerating your body’s immune system
- Promoting hair growth following gastric bypass surgery
What Is a PRP Injection Treatment?
A platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection is a treatment protocol that contains a concentration of your own blood platelets to accelerate the healing process. Platelets, technically called thrombocytes, are responsible for natural healing functions. A PRP injection uses the healing capabilities in your own blood to treat injured body parts, such as tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints. This therapy is now an integral part of regenerative medicine with multiple applications that include:
- PRP for treating joint injuries, muscle injuries, chronic tendon injuries, fractures, torn tendons, acute ligament and muscle injuries, tendinitis and arthritis-related pain
- Post-surgical repair that promotes healing after certain surgical procedures, such as jaw procedures and cosmetic surgery
- PRP facials for skin rejuvenation, as used for the widely popular Vampire Facial®, as well as other cosmetic procedures
- PRP to treat hair loss after surgery because it promotes hair regrowth
- Inflammation reduction caused by osteoarthritis.
The New York City-based Svetlana Pyatigorskaya NP in Family Health PC leverages this advanced treatment for multiple conditions. Svetlana Pyatigorskaya, a nurse practitioner (NP) and board-certified anti-aging specialist, offers PRP facial therapy and PRP for hair loss at her state-of-the-art facility in Downtown Manhattan.
What’s the Procedure for PRP Injections?
During the injection process, precision is vital, so imaging technology is usually necessary to guide the injection. Your nurse practitioner explains the process to you before starting. The steps of the PRP treatment include:
- PRP for treating joint injuries, muscle injuries, chronic tendon injuries, fractures, torn tendons, acute ligament and muscle injuries, tendinitis and arthritis-related pain
- Post-surgical repair that promotes healing after certain surgical procedures, such as jaw procedures and cosmetic surgery
- PRP facials for skin rejuvenation, as used for the widely popular Vampire Facial®, as well as other cosmetic procedures
- PRP to treat hair loss after surgery because it promotes hair regrowth
- Inflammation reduction caused by osteoarthritis.
The New York City-based Svetlana Pyatigorskaya NP in Family Health PC leverages this advanced treatment for multiple conditions. Svetlana Pyatigorskaya, a nurse practitioner (NP) and board-certified anti-aging specialist, offers PRP facial therapy and PRP for hair loss at her state-of-the-art facility in Downtown Manhattan.
What’s the Procedure for PRP Injections?
During the injection process, precision is vital, so imaging technology is usually necessary to guide the injection. Your nurse practitioner explains the process to you before starting. The steps of the PRP treatment include:
- Svetlana draws between 15 and 50 milliliters of blood from your arm.
- The blood is placed in a centrifuge machine, in a closed system, to separate the platelets.
- Your therapy specialist prepares the platelet-rich plasma, which is concentrated platelets with some blood plasma.
- Svetlana cleans and disinfects the target area that’s injured or diseased.
- Imaging technology, such as an ultrasound or CT scan, is used when required so that the injection is precisely placed.
- Your PRP therapy specialist injects the platelet-rich plasma into the injured area.
At Svetlana Pyatigorskaya NP in Family Health PC, the PRP solution is injected into the skin with a needle and syringe for a PRP skin rejuvenation procedure. At this New York City-based clinic, you have an experienced PRP treatment specialist handling the entire procedure. From the initial consultations, you receive individual attention to ensure the best outcome.
How Do I Prepare for a PRP Injection?
During the initial consultation with your PRP specialist, you discuss the necessary steps you need to take to prepare for the PRP injection. These preparations include:
- Not taking corticosteroid medications for several weeks before the procedure
- Avoiding non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) a week before your PRP injection
- Not taking anticoagulation medication five days prior to the PRP therapy
- Drinking sufficient amounts of water and liquids before your procedure date
- Learning about possible side effects from the procedure, which are rare when you choose an experienced nurse practitioner to administer it
Svetlana is one of the top PRP treatment specialists in New York City. She gives you special attention and personalized treatment, no matter what your reason for calling on her. She’ll explain your options for the different protocol-based PRP procedures at Svetlana Pyatigorskaya NP in Family Health PC, including:
- PRP skin rejuvenation
- PRP skin rejuvenation with bio-fillers
- A Vampire Facial
- PRP Facial
- Hair Loss Treatment
- A vampire facelift
- PRP for hair loss after bariatric surgery
Contact the clinic today for a consultation regarding the suitability of PRP therapy for your medical issue. You can trust Svetlana to determine what you need and deliver the treatment efficiently, with compassion and care.
Svetlana Pyatigorskaya, FNP-BC, is a Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner and the founder of Vitality NP NYC – Svetlana Pyatigorskaya NP in Family Health PC in New York City. With more than 30 years of clinical healthcare experience, she specializes in primary care, functional medicine, anti-aging medicine, hormone optimization, and preventive health. Her practice integrates evidence-based medical care with advanced longevity and metabolic therapies to deliver personalized, patient-centered treatment plans focused on long-term wellness and measurable health outcomes.
She holds the following professional credentials and advanced training:
- Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC)
- American Board Anti-Aging Health Practitioner
- Advanced Certification in Functional & Integrative Medicine
- IV Nutritional Therapy & Bio-molecular Treatment Protocols
- Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)
- Medical Weight Management & Metabolic Optimization
- Regenerative & Aesthetic Medicine (including PRP and micro-needling)
Her clinical philosophy emphasizes root-cause evaluation, preventive medicine, and individualized care strategies designed to improve vitality, balance hormones, enhance metabolic function, and support healthy aging.
Frequently Asked Questions - Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy:
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a treatment that uses a concentrated form of your own blood to support healing and tissue regeneration. Platelets contain growth factors that may help stimulate repair processes in targeted areas.
PRP therapy involves drawing a small amount of your blood, processing it to concentrate platelets, and then injecting it into the treatment area. These platelets release growth factors that may promote cell repair, collagen production, and tissue regeneration.
PRP therapy may be used to support joint pain, musculoskeletal injuries, tendon or ligament conditions, hair thinning, and skin rejuvenation. It is often considered for concerns that are slow to heal or have not responded to other treatments.
A typical PRP session includes a blood draw, processing the sample in a centrifuge to isolate platelets, and injecting the PRP into the targeted area. The procedure is usually completed within about an hour, depending on the treatment area.
Results vary depending on the condition being treated. Some individuals notice improvements within a few weeks, while others may experience gradual benefits over several months as the body responds to the treatment.
PRP therapy is generally considered safe because it uses your own blood, reducing the risk of allergic reactions. However, as with any injection, there may be temporary side effects such as soreness, swelling, or irritation at the injection site.
PRP preparation systems are cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, but PRP injections themselves are considered investigational for many uses. A qualified healthcare provider can help determine whether this treatment is appropriate.
PRP may be suitable for individuals experiencing chronic pain, slow healing injuries, hair thinning, or those seeking non-surgical skin rejuvenation. A consultation is necessary to evaluate medical history and treatment goals.
The number of sessions varies based on the condition and individual response. Some people benefit from a single treatment, while others may require a series of sessions spaced several weeks apart. Maintenance treatments may also be recommended.
PRP therapy is often incorporated into a broader treatment plan and may be combined with therapies such as microneedling, hair restoration procedures, or physical rehabilitation, depending on the patient’s needs.
Results are not always permanent. While PRP may support natural healing and regeneration, follow-up or maintenance treatments may be needed to sustain results over time.
Medical supervision helps ensure proper patient selection, sterile preparation, and precise injection technique. Ongoing monitoring allows for adjustments to the treatment plan and supports safe, effective outcomes.
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Svetlana Pyatigorskaya is a Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner and American Board Anti Aging Health Practitioner. She lives and practicing in New York.

