PRP Therapy for Pain Management in Roseville

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Discover the Benefits of Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy

If chronic pain is hurting your joints, back, neck, or overall mobility, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy may be worth considering. PRP is a regenerative treatment that uses your body’s own growth factors to support healing at the source of pain—rather than simply masking symptoms.

At Aesthetic Envy in Roseville, we offer PRP therapy to help patients dealing with a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. This treatment is commonly used for pain affecting the neck, shoulders, lumbar spine, hips, knees, ankles, wrists, and other joints and soft tissues.

PRP has gained attention for its ability to support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and improve function—making it an appealing option for individuals looking for non-surgical pain management.

What Is PRP Therapy?

PRP therapy might sound complex, but the idea behind it is surprisingly simple.

Your blood contains platelets. Platelets contain growth factors. Growth factors help tissues heal.

PRP therapy leverages that natural process.

During treatment, we draw a small amount of your blood and spin it in a centrifuge. This separates and concentrates the platelets, creating a powerful solution rich in growth factors. That platelet-rich plasma is then injected into the area where pain or injury exists.

This aims to promote healthier tissues, reduce inflammation, and support the body’s long-term self-healing.

Why People Are Turning to PRP for Pain Relief

One of the biggest frustrations patients share with us is feeling stuck in a cycle. Pain flares up, Medication helps, but only for some time, and in the end, pain comes back.

PRP offers a different approach. Instead of simply quieting pain signals, PRP focuses on what may be contributing to the pain in the first place. Depending on the condition, PRP may help by:

  • Supports healing in damaged tendons and ligaments
  • Reduce inflammation around joints
  • Improve circulation to the injured tissue
  • Improving joint function
  • Reducing irritation that triggers ongoing discomfort

Due to the fact that PRP is made of your blood, the possibility of an allergic reaction or rejection is very minimal. For many patients, that peace of mind matters just as much as the results.

Areas of the Body Commonly Treated with PRP

PRP therapy has been used for many years, and it continues to grow in popularity for chronic pain management.

At our Roseville clinic, PRP is commonly used for pain involving:

  • The neck or cervical spine
  • Shoulder conditions, including rotator cuff inflammation or the glenohumeral joint
  • Elbows, including tendon irritation from overuse or strain
  • The lower back and lumbar spine/sacrum
  • Hips affected by strain or degeneration
  • Knee osteoarthritis or knee sprain
  • Ankle sprain or Achilles tendonitis
  • Plantar fasciitis, including heel pain and inflammation
  • Dupuytren’s contracture and trigger finger
  • Carpal tunnel (Wrist nerve compression pain)
  • TMJ/JAW pain (Pain and stiffness in the jaw)
  • Elbows, wrists, and hands are affected by overuse or repetitive motion.
  • Piriformis / Sciatica and Buttocks Pain

Every individual’s body is different, which is why a proper consultation is essential before moving forward.

What a PRP Consultation Looks Like

We don’t rush consultations ever! When you visit us in Roseville, we take time actually to listen—because pain isn’t just about anatomy. It’s about how you move, work, exercise, and live your life.

During your consultation, we’ll talk through:

  • Your symptoms and how long they’ve been present
  • What makes the pain better or worse
  • Your medical history and previous treatments
  • Any imaging you may already have

We’ll also walk you through how PRP works, what kinds of improvements are realistic, and whether it aligns with your goals. If PRP makes sense for you, we’ll explain the next steps clearly. If it doesn’t, we’ll tell you that too.

What Happens During a PRP Treatment?

PRP treatments are performed in our office and typically take less than an hour.

Here’s what most patients experience:

  1. A small blood draw
  2. A short processing period while the PRP is prepared
  3. A precise injection into the targeted area

Most people describe the injection as pressure or mild discomfort—not severe pain. Some temporary soreness or swelling afterward is normal and usually resolves quickly.

Depending on the area treated, many patients return to normal daily activities the next day. We’ll give you clear aftercare instructions so you know exactly what to expect.

When Will I Notice Results?

PRP isn’t an overnight fix—and that’s actually a good thing.

Because PRP stimulates healing, results tend to appear gradually. Some patients notice improvement within a few weeks, while others see steady progress over several months.

Factors that influence results include:

  • The condition being treated
  • The severity of tissue damage
  • Activity level and lifestyle
  • Individual healing response

Some patients benefit from a single treatment. Others may need a short series of injections spaced weeks apart. We’ll help you understand what makes sense for your situation.

Why Patients Choose Aesthetic Envy for PRP in Roseville

We know you have options. What sets us apart is how we approach care.

Patients choose us because our philosophy is simple:

  • Care should be personalized.
  • Treatment decisions should be honest and evidence-informed.
  • Healing should support long-term function—not quick fixes.

Our PRP approach is physician-guided, patient-focused, and built around realistic expectations.

Is PRP Therapy Right for You?

If pain has been limiting your movement, affecting your work, or keeping you from enjoying daily life, PRP therapy may be worth exploring.

We invite you to schedule a consultation with Dr. Gosal at our Roseville location. During your visit, we’ll help you understand your options and decide on a plan that fits your needs—not just your diagnosis.

PRP Injection Physician - Dr. Darsh Gosal

Dr. Darsh Gosal integrates Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy into her pain management protocols through the lens of longevity science—focusing not only on relief, but on long-term tissue health and functional resilience. With her foundation in family medicine and advanced regenerative training, she precisely administers PRP to treat joint, tendon, and musculoskeletal pain at its source. By stimulating the body’s natural repair processes, she supports reduced inflammation, enhanced recovery, and sustainable restoration—helping patients maintain mobility, strength, and vitality over time.

PRP Therapy FAQs

Is PRP therapy safe?

Yes. PRP uses your own blood, which significantly reduces the risk of allergic reactions or complications.

Am I a good candidate for PRP?

That depends on your condition and overall health. A consultation is the best way to determine candidacy.

Is PRP a permanent solution?

Results vary from person to person. Many patients experience long-lasting relief, though chronic conditions may require repeat treatment over time.

Can PRP be combined with other treatments?

Absolutely! PRP is often paired with physical therapy or other non-surgical approaches when appropriate.

Are there any contraindications for PRP treatment?

Yes. PRP treatment may not be suitable for everyone!

  • It is generally not recommended for individuals with blood-related disorders such as low platelet count (thrombocytopenia), platelet dysfunction, bleeding disorders, or severe anemia.
  • PRP should also be avoided in cases of active infections, including bacterial or viral infections, sepsis, infections near the injection site, or in people with compromised immune systems.
  • Patients with active cancer, and in some cases those with a history of cancer, may not be eligible depending on the type and remission status.
  • PRP is not advised during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  • Additionally, individuals with severe systemic illnesses—such as liver disease, kidney disease, autoimmune conditions like lupus, porphyria, or unstable blood pressure—may not be suitable candidates.

A medical evaluation is essential to determine if PRP treatment is safe and appropriate for you.

Will I need downtime?

Downtime is minimal for most patients. Activity restrictions depend on the treated area and your provider’s recommendations.

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