
Regenerative Injections: PRP & Wharton’s Jelly-Based Therapy
At Calibrate IV Hydration, we offer two advanced regenerative therapies designed to accelerate healing, support joint health, and promote cellular repair. These options are ideal for clients seeking minimally invasive alternatives to surgery or pharmaceuticals.
Option 1: PRP Therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
PRP therapy harnesses your body’s own healing potential by using concentrated platelets derived from a simple blood draw. These platelets contain growth factors and cytokines that help reduce inflammation, stimulate repair, and restore tissue function.
- Uses your body’s natural healing factors
- Minimally invasive and autologous (from your own blood)
- Ideal for joint pain, soft tissue injury, hair restoration, and aesthetic rejuvenation
- Natural alternative to steroids or surgery
PRP is a safe, well-established option used in both medical and cosmetic practices to promote targeted healing.
Option 2: Wharton’s Jelly-Based Regenerative Matrix
Looking for a more advanced alternative to PRP? Our Wharton’s Jelly–based therapy provides a high concentration of regenerative components, including extracellular matrix proteins, hyaluronic acid, and cytokines—without the need for a blood draw.
- Cell-free, anti-inflammatory formulation
- Rich in growth factors and structural proteins like collagen
- Supports joint regeneration, tissue repair, and aesthetic revitalization
- Streamlined procedure with no blood draw required
- Derived from ethically sourced umbilical tissue and considered immune-privileged
This injectable matrix is ideal for clients seeking long-term recovery, reduced inflammation, and cellular support with fewer treatment limitations.
Which Option is Right for You?
Our medical team will help determine the best therapy for your needs during your consultation. Whether you're addressing joint degeneration, injury recovery, or looking for skin and hair rejuvenation—Calibrate offers tailored regenerative solutions designed around your goals.
Clinical Specialties
Sports Injuries
Sports Injury Recovery
PRP offers a powerful, non-surgical option for athletes and active individuals recovering from soft tissue injuries. Whether you're a professional or recreational athlete, this regenerative treatment is helping clients heal faster and return to peak performance. Common conditions treated include:
- Tennis elbow
- Rotator cuff strains or tears
- Golfer’s elbow
- Chronic joint pain from repetitive motion in the shoulder or knee
Our sports medicine approach targets inflammation, accelerates tissue repair, and helps reduce downtime.
Joint Pain
Clinical evidence continues to support PRP as a regenerative option for joint-related conditions. For patients experiencing chronic joint discomfort or osteoarthritis, platelet-rich plasma may help reduce pain, improve function, and promote tissue repair at the source.
Our team has extensive experience using PRP to support recovery from a range of orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions, including:
- Osteoarthritis and joint degeneration
- Tendinitis, tendinosis, and tendinopathy
- Bursitis and joint capsule inflammation
- Rotator cuff sprains and partial tears
- Knee ligament and meniscus injuries (ACL, MCL, LCL)
- Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow (epicondylitis)
- Hip labral tears
- Ankle sprains and instability
PRP therapy may help reduce the need for surgery, offering a natural approach to joint healing and function restoration.
Spine
While steroid injections may relieve back aches in the short term, platelet-rich plasma can repair the damage to the spine. For patients with conditions such as degenerative disc disease and herniated discs, PRP can reverse the impact of the condition, allowing greater freedom of movement and reducing debilitating aches over the years to come.
Turn to STEMS Regenerative Medicine in Miami Beach to address the following spine issues:
- Cervical and Lumbar
- Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine joint arthritis
- Spine instability due to muscle and ligament damage
- Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction
Aesthetic Uses for Skin Treatments
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy harnesses your body’s own regenerative power to restore a healthier, more youthful appearance. This treatment has been shown to reduce wrinkles, improve skin texture and tone, and stimulate hair growth—all without surgery or harsh chemicals.
Patients turn to PRP for a range of cosmetic benefits, including:
- Facial rejuvenation and wrinkle reduction
- Under-eye dark circles and hollowing
- Acne scars and skin texture issues
- Hyperpigmentation and discoloration
- Rosacea and inflammation
- Hair thinning and scalp revitalization
Whether you're looking to boost collagen naturally or support hair restoration, PRP is a minimally invasive solution with lasting results.
Post-Surgical Recovery Process
The road to recovery after surgery can be challenging—but PRP therapy may help accelerate healing and improve outcomes. By delivering growth factors directly to the affected area, PRP supports tissue repair and regeneration following invasive procedures.
Patients recovering from surgery may benefit from PRP by helping to:
- Speed up the healing process
- Reduce reliance on pain medications
- Lower the risk of complications or reinjury
- Support overall tissue repair and mobility restoration
Whether you're healing from orthopedic surgery or cosmetic procedures, PRP offers a natural, minimally invasive option to enhance your post-surgical recovery.
Your PRP Experience at Calibrate Wellness Lounge – Design District
Treatment Time
Expect your PRP session to last about 45 to 60 minutes. At our Design District lounge, we’ve created a calming, elevated environment where your wellness is our priority. From the moment you walk in, our team is focused on making the experience seamless, private, and stress-free.
Aftercare & Downtime
Recovery is typically minimal. Some clients experience light soreness or swelling, which resolves quickly. We’ll provide clear aftercare instructions and check in to ensure you feel supported even after you leave.
Personalized Treatment Plan
Most clients see the best results from 2 to 3 sessions, spaced out over several weeks. We’ll customize your treatment plan to match your goals - whether you're here to address joint pain, accelerate recovery, improve skin texture, or stimulate hair growth.
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Frequently Asked Questions About PRP Therapy
What exactly is PRP therapy?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is a natural, regenerative treatment that uses your own blood components—specifically, a high concentration of platelets—to support tissue repair and accelerate recovery. Platelets carry growth factors that are key to healing and cellular repair.
How is PRP made?
After a small blood draw, your sample is processed in a centrifuge. This step isolates and concentrates the platelets from the rest of your blood, resulting in a nutrient-rich solution ready for targeted therapeutic use.
Where is PRP used in treatment?
PRP can be injected into areas such as joints, tendons, skin, or the scalp—depending on your unique needs. It’s commonly used for orthopedic injuries, surgical recovery, aesthetic skin treatments, and hair restoration.
Is PRP therapy safe?
Yes, since the treatment uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is extremely low. Mild side effects may include temporary soreness or swelling at the injection site.
What are the most common applications for PRP?
- : Athletes often use PRP to manage tendon or ligament issues like tennis elbow or ACL sprains.
- : PRP may support pain relief and joint mobility in conditions like early-stage osteoarthritis.
- : Patients recovering from orthopedic or cosmetic procedures may see faster healing.
- : Used to stimulate dormant hair follicles and encourage natural regrowth.
- : Helps improve skin texture, tone, and elasticity—often used in combination with microneedling or lasers.
How effective is PRP treatment?
Clinical studies and patient results suggest PRP may shorten healing time and reduce pain by boosting the body’s own repair process. While it’s not a guaranteed fix for every condition, it offers a promising, low-risk option for many patients.
Is this an FDA-approved therapy?
The equipment used to prepare PRP is FDA-cleared, but the treatment itself is considered investigational for most uses. As a result, insurance coverage is limited. However, medical professionals can recommend PRP if they believe it’s clinically appropriate.
How many treatments are recommended?
Most patients require 2 to 3 sessions, spaced a few weeks apart, though this varies depending on your condition. A personalized plan will be developed during your consultation.