Your care begins with a doctor’s assessment.-
✔︎ Non-surgical approach
✔︎ Uses your body’s natural healing factors
✔︎ Personalised treatment planning
Your care begins with a doctor’s assessment.-
✔︎ Non-surgical approach
✔︎ Uses your body’s natural healing factors
✔︎ Personalised treatment planning
You may be experiencing:
● Ongoing joint discomfort or stiffness
● Pain despite rest or physiotherapy
● Difficulty with movement or exercise
● Recurring tendon or ligament strain
● Reduced function in daily activities
A proper diagnosis is important before treatment is considered.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a non-surgical treatment that uses a small sample of your blood to prepare a concentrated solution of platelets.
It is used in the management of selected musculoskeletal conditions, including:
● Tendon and ligament conditions
● Soft tissue injuries
● Early joint-related discomfort
PRP is typically part of a broader care plan when symptoms persist despite conservative treatment.
1. A small sample of your blood is collected
2. Platelets are concentrated
3. The solution is injected into the affected area
PRP is designed to:
● Support local healing responses
● Help regulate inflammation
● Assist in tissue repair over time
Personalised care guided by medical expertise.
At Frances Medical & Aesthetic Clinic, treatment is guided by careful medical assessment.
● Established medical practice since 1977
● Located within Goodwood Park Hotel, Singapore
● Doctor-led diagnosis and treatment planning
● Evidence-informed, personalised care
Each treatment plan is tailored to your condition and functional needs
Consult with our doctor to assess suitability.

PRP is integrated into a structured care plan:
1. Targeted injections into affected tissues
2. Guided return to activity where appropriate
3. Follow-up planning based on response
PRP is designed to support:
● Improved joint or soft tissue comfort
● Better movement and function
● Reduced activity-related discomfort
● Natural tissue repair processes
Response varies between individuals.
Your care begins with a doctor’s assessment.
Different treatment approaches may be considered depending on your diagnosis.
● Assessment of diagnosis and suitability
● Approximately 45–60 minutes
● Blood collection and targeted injection
● Local anaesthesia may be used
● Mild discomfort may occur
● Return to light activities shortly after
● Avoid strenuous activity for a short period
● Gradual changes may occur over time


PRP uses your own blood and is generally well tolerated.
Common temporary effects:
● Mild swelling or discomfort
● Bruising
● Temporary stiffness
A doctor’s assessment is required to determine suitability.
A personalised consultation helps determine the most appropriate approach for your condition.
Consult with our doctor to assess suitability.