For Dentistry & Wounds
Prizmah PRF
Convert PRP into Platelet-Rich Fibrin gel within 10 minutes, or a membrane within 1 minute, for rapid soft-tissue and bone healing.

DentistryWound Management
Technical specifications
- PRF gel formation
- ≈10 minutes
- Membrane preparation
- ≈1 minute (via PRF tray)
- Activator
- Calcium chloride
- Working time
- Inject within 20–25 min
- Release profile
- Gradual (VEGF, PDGF, TGF-β, IGF)
Key features
- Sustained, gradual growth-factor release at the site
- Fibrin matrix holds platelets firmly at the injection area
- Ideal for sinus lift, bone grafting, implants & extractions
- Heals wounds in a shorter span without complications
How it works
From draw to application in four steps
A single 6-minute spin and a closed-system transfer deliver pure, ready-to-use PRP.
1Collection
Collect blood into the PRP tube through a butterfly needle; the tube takes 9ml of blood.
2Separation
Centrifuge the PRP tube. Platelets separate from the rest of the blood cells within 6 minutes at 2800 rpm.
3Activation / Collection
Transfer PRP into the activation or collection tube through the closed-system transfer device.
4Application
Apply to the selected areas — skin, joints, muscles or wounds — according to the clinical protocol.
Questions
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Ready to bring Prizmah to your practice?
Request a personalised demonstration, or download the clinical brochures to learn more.


