How a Motorcycle Accident Led to Peyronie's Disease — and How One Man Got His Life Back
How a Motorcycle Accident Led to Peyronie's Disease — and How One Man Got His Life Back
Medical Services to Support, Restore, and Enhance
Autologous (derived from patient’s own blood). Standards-based preparation. Clinician-directed care. Some uses are investigational. Results are NOT guaranteed. Individual results and patient experiences may vary significantly.
Hyper PRP™ prepares platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from a small sample of your own blood using Calibrated Centrifugation™. The resulting PRP is then applied within our Standards-Based Growth Factor Therapy™ (GFT) framework to support clinician-directed care.
This autologous approach may support tissue repair processes, healthy microcirculation, and collagen pathways across sexual performance restoration, hair restoration, and skin wellness. PRP has been studied for improvements in hair density and skin quality. For select joint and tendon conditions, PRP may help with pain management and function. Some applications remain investigational—including use for erectile dysfunction—and individual results vary.
For hair and skin services, trained clinicians often pair Hyper PRP with professional microneedling and apply PRP after the procedure, following established protocols. Related services include Vigor Shot™ (Hyper PRP for sexual performance restoration) and Hyper Smooth™ (Microneedling with Hyper PRP to support skin wellness).

A clinician-delivered Hyper PRP protocol focused on men’s sexual wellness. Some uses are investigational. Results vary.
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Hair restoration programs combine professional microneedling + Hyper PRP within the GFT framework to support scalp health and hair density. Results vary.
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Scalp preparation and follow-up care using microneedling + Hyper PRP within the GFT framework—typically before follicular unit extraction (FUE) and graft implantation, and again around 6 months later—to support scalp health and the implanted grafts. Results vary.
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Hyper PRP with microneedling or laser treatments to support skin quality (e.g., atrophic acne scars) within our GFT standards. Results vary.
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For select musculoskeletal conditions, clinicians may include Hyper PRP in a comprehensive plan to help manage pain and support function. Results vary.
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In carefully selected cases (e.g., mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis), Hyper PRP may be used alongside exercise and standard care to support function. Results vary.
Learn moreA small blood sample is collected (approx. 4–6 tubes as directed).
Hyper PRP is concentrated via Calibrated Centrifugation™ and readied for use per our GFT standards.
Your clinician administers Hyper PRP to targeted tissues as part of a personalized plan.
Most people resume normal activities quickly. Your provider will share specific guidance.
Patient stories can be encouraging, yet they are examples, not promises. The experiences and results shown or discussed may not occur for all patients. Simply put, individual results vary.
How a Motorcycle Accident Led to Peyronie's Disease — and How One Man Got His Life Back
If you’re generally healthy and looking for non-surgical options for erectile dysfunction (ED), hair restoration, skin wellness, or some joint/tendon concerns, you may be a candidate for Hyper PRP™.
Not sure? Talk with a licensed clinician. If you have one of the conditions above, ask your primary-care clinician—and the specialist who manages it (for example, a hematologist, oncologist, or OB-GYN)—for guidance and clearance.
This list provides examples and is not exhaustive. Talk with a licensed provider to decide if Hyper PRP is appropriate for you. Results vary.
Hyper PRP is prepared from your own blood and administered by qualified clinicians. In the U.S., devices are FDA-cleared to prepare PRP at the point of care. PRP injections for specific conditions are not FDA-approved. PRP prepared by these devices is not indicated for intravascular delivery. Some uses—including erectile dysfunction—are investigational. Common, usually temporary effects include soreness, swelling, or bruising. Serious risks are uncommon but possible. Results vary. Talk with a licensed provider to decide if PRP is appropriate for you.
At a glance: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been studied across dermatologic, sexual wellness (this use is investigational), hair restoration, and musculoskeletal indications. Many studies suggest PRP may help in some situations (e.g., hair density, acne scars, knee osteoarthritis pain/function), while others show little or no difference. Study methods, PRP formulations, and PRP preparation protocols vary a lot, so results do too. In the U.S., devices are cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to prepare PRP from your blood. PRP injections for specific medical conditions are not FDA-approved. Evidence is still developing, and results vary.
Groups of studies report more hairs per area (an increase in hair density) for many people after PRP. Effects on hair thickness (hair strand diameter) are less consistent. Protocols—number of PRP sessions, intervals between treatments, methods to formulate PRP, type of PRP type, and quality of PRP—differ by clinic and study. Results vary.
When PRP is used with professional microneedling, several studies show better scar improvement and patient satisfaction than microneedling alone. Other studies find little or no added benefit. Results vary.
Some studies show potential improvements in erectile-function scores. A high-quality RCT found no difference vs placebo at key time points. Major guidelines do not currently recommend PRP for erectile dysfunction. The use of PRP to treat erectile dysfunction remains investigational. Results vary.
Many studies report less pain and better function for several months after PRP compared with salt-water shots or certain gel shots. Other reviews caution that the research is not definitive and that treatment methods differ. Results vary.
Across multiple studies, PRP can outperform steroid shots over the longer term for many people. The optimal PRP formulation and best dose are still being studied. Results vary.
Research suggests PRP used as an adjunct during or around (before and after) a FUE hair transplant procedure may support early graft growth. The studies are small and mixed, and the evidence base is still growing. Results vary.
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Talk with a licensed provider for personalized guidance. Results vary.
Important Notice
Results are not guaranteed; individual results vary. Some uses—including ED—are investigational. Hyper PRP is prepared using FDA-cleared devices for PRP preparation; PRP injections for specific conditions are not FDA-approved and are not indicated for intravascular delivery. This site is informational and does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. Do not submit sensitive health information through web forms. If this is an emergency, call 911.