Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF)

Enhancing Healing Using Your Body’s Own Biology

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a regenerative treatment derived from your own blood, used to support healing following oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures.

It provides a concentrated source of platelets, growth factors, and fibrin, helping to enhance tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and support more predictable healing.


What Is PRF?

PRF is produced by taking a small sample of blood and processing it in a centrifuge.

This creates a natural matrix containing:

Unlike some other preparations, PRF:


How PRF Works

PRF supports healing by:

It acts as a biological scaffold, encouraging the body’s natural repair mechanisms.


Uses in Oral Surgery

PRF is used as an adjunct in a range of procedures, including:

Tooth Extractions


Wisdom Tooth Surgery


Bone Grafting Procedures


Implant Surgery


Management of Difficult Healing


The Procedure

PRF preparation is straightforward.


Benefits of PRF

PRF offers several potential advantages:

It is used to optimise healing rather than replace surgical technique.


Limitations and Expectations

PRF is an adjunct, not a substitute for surgery.

Its role is to support and enhance healing, rather than guarantee outcomes.


Risks and Considerations

PRF is derived from your own blood and is generally very safe.


Consultation

A consultation allows discussion of your procedure and whether adjunctive treatments such as PRF are appropriate.


Book a Consultation

For oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures in London, including those using PRF to support healing, arrange a consultation to discuss your treatment plan.

Book a Consultation

Written and medically reviewed by:

Dr Tom Pepper
Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
MBBS BDS MSc FRCS

Private consultations available in Harley Street and Cromwell Hospital, London.