Tubes for obtaining fibrin PRF, 12ml
Vacuum PET tube for injectable PRF. No anticoagulants, slow polymerization for plastic i-PRF. Ideal for wrinkle filling, volume correction, aesthetic medicine.
Class IIa medical device
Not a laboratory tube. Certified for therapeutic use (ISO 13485). The cost difference compared to laboratory tubes is less than 2% of the procedure price. Why does this matter?
Volume:
12 ml
Purpose:
i-PRF injectable
Anticoagulant:
None
Medical devices are intended for use by qualified healthcare professionals in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The information on the website is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical consultation. More details
Certified. Products have undergone the conformity assessment in accordance with the Technical Regulation on Medical Devices (CMU Resolution No. 753). ISO 13485:2016 quality management system. View certificates
Injectable PRF for soft tissues
Medical-grade plastic ensures slowed fibrin polymerization to produce injectable i-PRF — a liquid form of cell-rich fibrin with prolonged action.
Key characteristics
How it works
i-PRF is a liquid form of cell-rich fibrin that combines the advantages of PRP (injection) and PRF (fibrin + leukocytes). The key difference is slowed fibrin polymerization.
i-PRF principle
Fibrinogen completes polymerization in the tissues, forming a matrix in situ. 7–14 days of growth factor release.
Role of PET
The plastic surface does not trigger active coagulation — slowed polymerization, extended time for aspiration.
Without anticoagulant
Natural presence of fibrinogen. Matrix formation directly in the tissues. No foreign chemicals.
What you will get
Final product
Yellow liquid concentrate. 3–4 ml from 12 ml of blood. Working time 10–15 min before gelation.
Biological activity
PDGF, TGF-beta, VEGF, EGF, IGF-1 — a full spectrum of growth factors and leukocyte cytokines.
Usage time
i-PRF should be used within 10–15 minutes after centrifugation. Active gelation begins after that.
Clinical application
Why choose this tube
Medical PET
Slowed polymerization for an injectable product
Increased 12 ml volume
More i-PRF (3–4 ml) for comprehensive procedures
Biofiller effect
Fibrin gel creates volume at the injection site
Prolonged action
7–14 days of growth factor release
Recommended protocol
Preparation
Check the packaging and expiration date. Prepare aspiration syringes (5 ml+). Set centrifuge parameters.
Blood draw
Venipuncture using standard technique. Fill to 12 ml. Place in the centrifuge.
Centrifugation
Reduced speed, 3–4 minutes. High speed destroys cells and accelerates polymerization!
Obtaining i-PRF
Carefully remove the tube. Use a syringe with a long needle to aspirate the upper yellow layer (3–4 ml).
Application
Inject i-PRF within 10–15 minutes! Use a 27–30G needle for mesotherapy, 25G for deep injections.
Why do therapeutic tubes cost more than laboratory tubes?
MM Medic tubes are class IIa medical devices certified for therapeutic use. Laboratory tubes (IVD) are intended exclusively for testing and disposal, not for introduction into the human body.
Contents
Safe anticoagulants (citrate, heparinate) or no additives (PRF)—formulated for therapeutic use. Laboratory tubes contain EDTA, which irreversibly destroys platelets.
Material
Medical borosilicate glass or special medical-grade PET—selected for the specific therapeutic protocol. Laboratory tubes are not designed for contact between their contents and the patient's tissues.
Certification
ISO 13485:2016, safety class IIa, gamma sterilization, individual sterile packaging. Laboratory tubes carry only an IVD marking.
Note
The cost difference compared to laboratory tubes is 50–80 UAH—less than 2% of the procedure cost (2,500–5,000 UAH). Using uncertified tubes for injections violates the law and puts the patient's health at risk. Learn more in the FAQ
Important warnings
For single-use autologous application only.
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