Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty Magazine #68
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industry<br />
What’s new<br />
in PRP?<br />
The 13th annual Aesthetic <strong>and</strong> Anti-Ageing Medicine World<br />
Congress was held this March in Monaco, <strong>and</strong> PRP was featured<br />
as a regenerative treatment for gynaecology patients.<br />
Caitlin Bishop reports.<br />
Regen PRP remains at the forefront of possibilities in regenerative medicine,<br />
<strong>and</strong> this potential was certainly on show at the 13th annual Aesthetic <strong>and</strong><br />
Anti-Ageing Medicine World Congress (AMWC) in Monaco this March.<br />
For the past 13 years, the AMWC has played a key role in growing scientific<br />
underst<strong>and</strong>ing in anti-ageing medicine on a global scale. By combining a<br />
number of approaches in aesthetics, including dermatology <strong>and</strong> cosmetic<br />
surgery, with anti-ageing medicine for internal wellbeing, the Congress explores<br />
new possibilities in both corrective <strong>and</strong> preventative treatments.<br />
There were several presentations delivered at this year’s Congress on different<br />
applications for Regen’s platelet-rich plasma (PRP) system, including its use as a<br />
st<strong>and</strong>-alone treatment, <strong>and</strong> also in conjunction with fat transfer, micro needling,<br />
mesotherapy, laser treatment, <strong>and</strong> stem cell injections.<br />
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