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January 2022, 1, Next Generation PRPhttp://lcepfer.jp/I will be giving a lecture on PRP therapy. I have been performing PRP therapy for cosmetic purposes for over 20 years, and for over 10 years, I have been performing PRP therapy exclusively on top athletes in the orthopedic and sports fields. Top athletes in all genres have recovered and are doing great with PRP therapy. I was the first in Japan to perform treatment on a top athlete (Masato Naito, a former Japanese record holder and representative of the Japanese national team in the 110m hurdles at the Athens Olympics. The first athlete in Japan to receive PRP therapy for the treatment of Achilles tendonitis). Since then, I have performed treatment on many top athletes, including Dai Tamesue, top tour professional golfers, and J-Leaguers, and have achieved remarkable results. I will be giving a lecture based on my experience as the only specialist in Japan who performs PRP therapy in the cosmetic and sports fields. However, the Act on the Safety of Regenerative Medicine has placed significant restrictions on the spread of PRP. Therefore, I have conducted clinical trials of next-generation PRP therapy, which can be easily introduced without the need for notification, with the cooperation of local Japanese Olympic athletes and top athletes, and have achieved remarkable results. In this lecture, I will explain the potential of next-generation PRP therapy. I felt that the pain during the treatment was much less than that of conventional PRP therapy, and the effect was also greatly improved. Moreover, the freeze-drying process allows for storage for one year, and one blood draw can be administered up to five times. This is good news for many athletes who are troubled by breakdowns. Of course, it can also be expected to have a great effect on beauty.
