Post-Care

EZ Gel PRF/PRP

Please note: PRFM is designed to build results gradually. Multiple treatments are typically required, and optimal improvement is usually visible around 12 weeks after your final session. Please contact our office immediately at (610) 393-1253 if you experience any of the following:
  • Recurring blisters or skin sores, which may indicate a herpes infection requiring treatment
  • Signs of infection, including spreading redness, fever, drainage, or increasing pain or tenderness
  • White or blue discoloration of the skin, numbness, or a change in skin texture near the injection site, which may indicate a vascular occlusion
  • Unusual pain, vision changes, difficulty speaking, numbness in the face, arms, or legs, difficulty walking, severe headache, facial drooping, dizziness, or confusion—these may signal a more serious complication and must be addressed immediately
If it is after hours, please leave a message and we will follow up within 24 hours. If you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
  • Medications

    Avoid all medications, supplements, foods, and alcohol listed in the Pre-Care Policies (link) until bruising and swelling have fully resolved—unless they are medically necessary.
  • Exercise

    Refrain from exercise until all visible bruising and swelling have subsided, as increased circulation may prolong healing.
  • Pain Relief

    If you need pain relief, Tylenol (acetaminophen) is safe to use—unless contraindicated based on your medical history or other medications.
  • Bruising/Swelling

    You may take Arnica to help reduce bruising and swelling, unless it is contraindicated (e.g., with high blood pressure or other medical conditions). Always follow the instructions on the label.

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