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Why is it important to select high-quality PRF tubes for extracting platelet-rich fibrin?

Our premium quality PRF tubes guarantee a PRF yield free from impurities and bring noticeable benefits to your patients. We have 15mL PRF tubes for sale that are designed to efficiently extract platelet rich fibrin (PRF) and produce at least 5mL of PRF.

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a fibrin matrix in which platelet cytokines, growth factors, and cells are trapped and may be released after a specific time, and that can serve as a resorbable membrane.

One significant difference between platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin is that no anticoagulant is used during processing PRF to keep the platelet yield as natural as possible; the natural fibrinogen within our blood is converted to fibrin by thrombin in the early stages of clot formation, creating a spongy fibrin matrix that activates the platelets and allows for a slow release of growth factors, starting the tissue healing process.

When using PRP, the collected blood is mixed with an anticoagulant called ACD, which keeps the blood product from clotting too quickly.

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is an alternative to Platelet Rich Plasma. PRF is an all-natural, autologous solution to treat many body areas. Properly harvested PRF has platelets, fibrin, and white blood cells, which help achieve wound healing, collagen production, and improved elasticity, along with many growth factors. PRF contains a very high concentration of white blood cells, fibrin, and a small number of regenerative cells found circulating in our bloodstream. PRF becomes a viscous gel after 15 to 20 minutes of being isolated and quickly after being injected into the body. The product is used as a stand-alone solution and scaffold for other injectables.

PRF is spun at a slower speed than PRP so that the layers of the blood do not separate as distinctly. This allows some white blood cells and regenerative cells to remain within the platelet layer collected for treatment. Thus, PRF has more healing factors than is typically seen in PRP. In addition, the lower spin speed causes less trauma to the individual cells of the blood, allowing more regenerative cells to remain in the final PRF product.

Performance Data

510(k) equivalence study conducted and the following mean results were achieved: