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Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF)

At Adara Surgical Institute, we use advanced biologic techniques to accelerate healing and improve results after oral and maxillofacial procedures.

At Adara Surgical Institute, we use advanced biologic techniques to accelerate healing and improve results after oral and maxillofacial procedures. 

One of the most effective tools we offer is platelet rich fibrin—a natural, patient-derived material that promotes tissue regeneration and supports long-term healing.

Whether you are getting dental implants, undergoing bone grafting, or having your wisdom teeth removed, platelet rich fibrin has become a trusted tool in modern dentistry to support faster healing and better outcomes.

Platelet rich fibrin offers an all-natural way to support your body’s healing after oral surgery. By delivering high concentrations of growth factors and healing cells exactly where they’re needed, PRF helps reduce discomfort, shorten recovery time, and improve surgical results.

What Is Platelet Rich Fibrin?

Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is a byproduct of your own blood

After a small blood draw, the sample is spun in a centrifuge to separate key healing components—platelets, white blood cells, and fibrin—without the need for additives or anticoagulants. The result is a strong, gel-like matrix rich in growth factors that can be used during oral surgical procedures.

This fibrin clot formation helps jumpstart the healing process by releasing growth factors gradually over time, guiding tissue regeneration exactly where it’s needed.

Platelet Rich Fibrin vs. Platelet Rich Plasma

Both platelet rich fibrin (PRF) and platelet rich plasma (PRP) are used to enhance healing, but they differ in how they are processed and how they work.

FeaturePlatelet Rich Fibrin (PRF)Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
AdditivesNoneAnticoagulants used
StructureFibrin matrix (clot)Liquid
Growth Factor ReleaseSlow and sustainedQuick release
Preparation TimeShorterSlightly longer
Common Use in DentistrySocket preservation, bone grafts, implant sitesFacial aesthetics, microneedling

PRF provides a natural scaffold for tissue regeneration, while PRP is more fluid and better suited for injections and skin applications. Both are used at Adara Surgical Institute depending on the procedure and treatment goals.

Visit SkinPen Microneedling to learn more about aesthetic applications of PRP. 

How PRF Supports Oral Healing

Platelet rich fibrin therapy improves recovery by delivering high levels of healing cells and proteins directly to the surgical site. 

The fibrin matrix holds these growth factors in place and releases them slowly, helping regenerate soft tissue and bone. It reduces inflammation, supports clot stability, and lowers the risk of infection or complications

When Is PRF Used?

PRF is placed directly into or around the surgical site to support healing and reduce discomfort. Common uses include:

  • After dental extractions to reduce dry socket risk and support faster closure
  • During bone grafting procedures to improve integration
  • Around dental implants to encourage bone growth and soft tissue healing
  • In oral pathology procedures after lesion removal or biopsies

PRF is safe, biocompatible, and completely natural—because it comes from you.

What to Expect

The process is simple and performed during your surgical visit:

  1. Blood draw: We take a small sample of your blood, similar to what’s done for a lab test.
  2. Centrifugation: The blood is spun to separate platelets, white blood cells, and fibrin.
  3. Application: The resulting PRF clot is placed directly into the surgical site to support healing.

There is no need for synthetic materials or external additives—just your body’s natural healing power.

Why Choose Adara Surgical Institute?

We believe healing is just as important as the procedure itself. That’s why we use advanced biologics like platelet rich fibrin therapy to optimize every patient’s recovery. 

Our surgical facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, and our team, led by Dr. Hardeep Dhaliwal, offers expertise in both oral and facial surgery. We combine technical excellence with personalized care for a seamless surgical experience from start to finish.

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Interested in PRF with Your Treatment?

We would be happy to walk you through the benefits of platelet rich fibrin in dentistry and whether it’s appropriate for your treatment plan.

To book a consultation at our oral surgery office in Issaquah, WA, call (425) 428-5888 or visit us at 6505 226th Pl SE STE #100 Issaquah, WA.

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