Procedure

PRP

Consultations and signed medical directives for prp — also known as platelet-rich plasma.

About prp

PRP (platelet-rich plasma) uses a sample of the client’s own blood as part of the treatment. As a procedure delivered under medical supervision, the consultation and directive are documented the same way as other services on InjecTeam.

What the injector submits

  • Treatment area and plan for this visit
  • Photos of the area(s)
  • Allergies, medical conditions, and contraindications
  • Current medications
  • Any factors relevant to a blood draw that the client reports

How the medical director reviews

The director sees the full case and decides on this treatment — approve, decline with a reason, or request a live consult. Approved treatments are authorized with a signed directive recorded against the patient.

Keeping PRP in the same per-treatment workflow means a multi-service visit (for example PRP plus another treatment) is reviewed and recorded in one clean case.

Standing directives for prp

When the medical director allows it, an approval can stay valid for a set window. A returning client for the same treatment can be cleared automatically under that directive — and the director is always notified. The director sets the policy, per injector.

This page describes how InjecTeam documents and reviews treatments. It is not medical advice. Treatments are performed only by qualified professionals under their own clinical judgement and regulatory obligations.

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