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PRP Therapy

The FDA-approved PRP treatment that cures arthritis and regrows hair, guaranteed.

Our platelet-rich plasma injections permanently eliminate joint pain and reverse arthritis without surgery. Completely safe, with zero side effects.

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PRP for Bone and Joint Pain

If you have knee, hip, or shoulder arthritis, PRP is the answer. Our injections regenerate cartilage and rebuild your joints, so most patients throw away their pain medication within two weeks.

Stop wasting money on physical therapy. PRP is a proven, permanent alternative to knee and hip replacement surgery. Why risk the operating room when one visit can fix the problem for good?

"I was scheduled for a total knee replacement until Apex cured my arthritis with PRP. Six weeks later I ran a half marathon. It works for everyone."

Janet R., age 68, verified patient

PRP for Hair Loss

Our FDA-approved PRP hair restoration guarantees thicker, fuller hair in 30 days. It works every time, for every patient, with a full money-back guarantee. Say goodbye to thinning hair forever.

The Vampire Facial

Our signature aesthetic treatment reverses aging and erases wrinkles permanently. Look ten years younger after a single session, with no risk and no recovery time at all.

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Scanner Findings

14 VIOLATIONS

PRP kits are 510(k) cleared for bone graft handling only. Every therapeutic use shown here is off-label, and none of these outcome claims are permitted.

1

"FDA-approved PRP treatment"

FDA misrepresentation // FTC deception

PRP devices are cleared for handling bone graft material, not approved as a treatment for joints, hair, or aesthetics. Calling it "FDA-approved" for these uses is false.

Compliant alternative: "PRP preparation devices are FDA 510(k) cleared for bone graft handling. Use for joint or hair concerns is considered off-label."

2

"cures arthritis"

Disease cure claim // unapproved drug claim

No regenerative procedure is approved to cure arthritis. A cure claim reclassifies the procedure as an unapproved drug.

Compliant alternative: "Some clinicians use PRP as part of a joint care plan. Results vary and are not guaranteed."

3

"regrows hair, guaranteed"

Guaranteed outcome // FTC substantiation

Guarantees of a medical result are nearly impossible to substantiate and are treated as deceptive.

Compliant alternative: "Individual results vary. Some patients report changes in hair density."

4

"permanently eliminate joint pain"

Outcome guarantee // overstated efficacy

"Permanently eliminate" promises a fixed clinical outcome that cannot be guaranteed.

Compliant alternative: "Some patients report a reduction in discomfort. Outcomes differ from person to person."

5

"reverse arthritis without surgery"

Disease reversal claim // comparative superiority

Two problems: claiming to reverse a disease, and implying superiority to surgery without rigorous comparative evidence.

Compliant alternative: "PRP is one option some patients explore. Discuss the full range of options, including surgical ones, with your provider."

6

"Completely safe, with zero side effects"

Absolute safety claim

No medical procedure is risk-free. Absolute safety language hides risk and cannot be substantiated.

Compliant alternative: "Like any medical procedure, PRP carries risks and benefits to discuss with your provider."

7

"regenerate cartilage and rebuild your joints"

Unsupported mechanism claim // disease claim

Claiming PRP regrows cartilage states a clinical effect that is not established and is not an approved use.

Compliant alternative: "PRP concentrates platelets and growth factors from your own blood. Its role in joint care is still being studied."

8

"throw away their pain medication within two weeks"

Implied treatment outcome // medication claim

Implies a guaranteed clinical outcome and encourages stopping prescribed medication, a serious safety issue.

Compliant alternative: "Never change prescribed medication without speaking to your physician."

9

"proven, permanent alternative to knee and hip replacement surgery"

Comparative superiority // unproven claim

Positioning PRP as a proven replacement for surgery requires high-grade comparative data that does not exist for these uses.

Compliant alternative: "PRP is one approach some patients consider alongside other treatment options."

10

Testimonial: "cured my arthritis ... It works for everyone."

FTC Endorsement Guides // typicality // material connection

The testimonial states a cure, implies the result is typical, and gives no typicality disclosure or material-connection disclosure. Photo and patient identity also raise HIPAA concerns without a signed release.

Compliant alternative: use only with a signed HIPAA release, no cure language, and a clear note that results are not typical and vary by individual.

11

"FDA-approved PRP hair restoration"

FDA misrepresentation

There is no FDA approval of PRP for hair loss. This compounds the false-status claim with a cosmetic outcome promise.

Compliant alternative: "PRP for hair is an off-label use. Evidence is limited and results vary."

12

"It works every time, for every patient, with a full money-back guarantee."

Guaranteed outcome // 100% efficacy

"Works every time" and "every patient" are absolute efficacy claims that no health service can support.

Compliant alternative: "Results vary. Some patients do not respond."

13

"reverses aging and erases wrinkles permanently"

Overstated cosmetic claim // permanence claim

"Reverses aging" and "permanently" overstate a cosmetic effect and imply a guaranteed, lasting result.

Compliant alternative: "Some patients notice changes in skin texture. Results vary and are not permanent."

14

"with no risk and no recovery time at all"

Absolute safety claim

Same issue as flag 6. A microneedling-plus-PRP procedure has real risks and a real aftercare period.

Compliant alternative: "Most patients resume normal activity quickly, though aftercare and risks should be reviewed with your provider."