Ovarian Rejuvenation (PRP)

WHAT IS OVARIAN REJUVENATION (PRP)

Ovarian Rejuvenation using PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a regenerative fertility treatment aimed at improving ovarian function, stimulating dormant follicles, and enhancing egg quality. It is especially useful for women with low ovarian reserve, poor ovarian response, or premature ovarian insufficiency.

PRP is prepared from the patient’s own blood and contains a high concentration of growth factors that support tissue repair, improve blood flow, and may activate ovarian activity.

At Freya Fertility, ovarian PRP is used as an advanced supportive therapy to enhance ovarian response and improve the chances of natural conception or IVF success.

Ovarian PRP is beneficial for patients who:

  • Have low AMH or poor ovarian reserve
  • Have poor response in previous IVF cycles
  • Have premature ovarian insufficiency (POI/POF)
  • Are of advanced reproductive age
  • Want to improve egg quality and ovarian function

WHAT IS PRP AND HOW DOES IT WORK IN OVARIES?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a concentrated portion of blood that contains platelets rich in growth factors such as PDGF, VEGF, and TGF. These factors play a key role in tissue repair and regeneration.

 

When PRP is injected into the ovaries:

  • It may stimulate dormant follicles

  • Improves blood circulation in ovarian tissue

  • Supports follicular development and maturation

  • Enhances hormonal activity and ovarian response

  • May improve egg quality and quantity

Initial Evaluation & Case Assessment

A detailed fertility evaluation is performed including AMH levels, antral follicle count (AFC), hormone profile, and previous IVF history. This helps determine suitability for PRP therapy.

Blood Collection

A small amount of blood (approximately 10–20 ml) is drawn from the patient under sterile conditions.

PRP Preparation (Centrifugation Process)

The collected blood is placed in a centrifuge machine that spins at high speed to separate components. Platelet-rich plasma is isolated and concentrated, ensuring a high level of growth factors.

Ovarian PRP Injection

PRP is injected directly into the ovaries using a minimally invasive technique:

Performed under sedation or mild anesthesia for patient comfort
A transvaginal ultrasound-guided needle (similar to egg retrieval) is used
PRP is carefully injected into one or both ovaries
The procedure typically takes 20–30 minutes
It is performed under strict sterile conditions

Post-Procedure Recovery

Patients are observed for a short period after the procedure
Mild discomfort or spotting may occur but usually resolves quickly
Most patients can resume normal activities within 24 hours

Ovarian Response Monitoring

Over the next few weeks to months, ovarian function is monitored through:

AMH levels
Hormonal profile
Ultrasound (follicle growth and count)

Fertility Treatment Planning

Based on response, further steps may include:

Natural conception attempts
Ovulation induction
IVF cycle planning

Egg Retrieval / Ovulation Support

If follicles develop, egg retrieval or ovulation support is provided to maximize chances of pregnancy.

Pregnancy Monitoring & Follow-Up

Once pregnancy is achieved, continuous monitoring and support are provided.

Freya Fertility

Our Success Highlights

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Improvement in ovarian response after PRP therapy

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Increase in chances of egg retrieval in low reserve patients

Committed to Your Parenthood Journey

At Freya Fertility, we aim to offer innovative solutions for challenging fertility conditions. Ovarian PRP provides new possibilities for women with low ovarian reserve by enhancing ovarian function and improving fertility potential.

Minimally Invasive Procedure 83%
Uses Patient’s Own Blood (Autologous) 95%
May Improve Ovarian Function 90%
Support for Low AMH & POF Cases 92%
Personalized Fertility Care 97%

FAQs

What is ovarian PRP?

It is a procedure where platelet-rich plasma is injected into the ovaries to improve their function.

Yes, as it uses the patient’s own blood, it is generally safe with minimal risks.

Women with low ovarian reserve, poor IVF response, or premature ovarian insufficiency.

Ovarian response may improve within a few weeks to months.

No, but it may improve ovarian function and increase the chances of conception.

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