





Celling Biosciences ART PRP
Celling Biosciences ART PRP products are engineered to effectively and efficiently concentrate platelets and growth factors from whole blood. The design allows a user to select the desired layer of the centrifuged stack in a controlled manner.
In order to prepare PRP, blood is taken from the patient and isolated to produce the PRP through a separating process in a machine called a centrifuge. The entire process takes about 15-20 minutes. The result is a "stack" with red blood cells on the bottom, a "buffy coat" on top of the red blood cells and a clear plasma layer on top. Our product is the only device in the world that has an integrated filter, which allows your physician to capture important parts of your blood that other systems miss. Our device also allows for precise deconstruction of the stack, for a more tailored treatment plan.
Celling Biosciences ART PRP products are engineered to effectively and efficiently concentrate platelets and growth factors from whole blood. The design allows a user to select the desired layer of the centrifuged stack in a controlled manner.
In order to prepare PRP, blood is taken from the patient and isolated to produce the PRP through a separating process in a machine called a centrifuge. The entire process takes about 15-20 minutes. The result is a "stack" with red blood cells on the bottom, a "buffy coat" on top of the red blood cells and a clear plasma layer on top. Our product is the only device in the world that has an integrated filter, which allows your physician to capture important parts of your blood that other systems miss. Our device also allows for precise deconstruction of the stack, for a more tailored treatment plan.
Celling Biosciences ART PRP products are engineered to effectively and efficiently concentrate platelets and growth factors from whole blood. The design allows a user to select the desired layer of the centrifuged stack in a controlled manner.
In order to prepare PRP, blood is taken from the patient and isolated to produce the PRP through a separating process in a machine called a centrifuge. The entire process takes about 15-20 minutes. The result is a "stack" with red blood cells on the bottom, a "buffy coat" on top of the red blood cells and a clear plasma layer on top. Our product is the only device in the world that has an integrated filter, which allows your physician to capture important parts of your blood that other systems miss. Our device also allows for precise deconstruction of the stack, for a more tailored treatment plan.