Published on: March 10, 2026 | Updated on: March 17, 2026
Do your hips ever get stiff after a long day of sitting? Have you ever winced walking up the stairs? If you have felt hip pain, you’d know how limiting it can be.
Thankfully, we have a pain-free solution that doesn’t involve knives or surgeons. PRP therapy for hips in Las Vegas is the latest alternative to managing certain types of hip pain, particularly osteoarthritis and soft-tissue inflammation. The procedure can give you enough freedom to move without undergoing the complications of a major surgery.
In fact, according to Science Direct, the past decade has seen about 15% of PRP injections administered directly for hip osteoarthritis, indicating a growing use of PRP as a non‑surgical treatment option for hip joint degeneration.
Let’s explore how PRP therapy enhances joint health and supports an active lifestyle.
What is PRP Therapy?
In PRP therapy, the patient’s own blood is used to promote healing of the injured and damaged tissues. The blood is processed in a centrifuge to concentrate platelets, which contain growth factors for tissue repair.
These platelets are rich in proteins and include the platelet‑derived growth factor (PDGF) and transforming growth factor‑β (TGF‑β). Once injected into the affected joint, these stimulate the healing process and minimize inflammation. This reduces the hip and knee pain.
According to a study, intra-articular PRP injections for hip osteoarthritis can reduce pain and improve function in the short term among patients with mild to moderate osteoarthritis.
However, it’s important to note here that PRP is not a magic treatment. It cannot regenerate cartilage or reverse the structural degeneration caused by osteoarthritis. Instead, it modulates the biochemical environment, which helps reduce pain and improve functioning for some patients.
PRP can help relieve symptoms associated with labral pathology or cartilage loss. However, for conditions such as advanced dysplasia and severe joint damage, alternative therapies and surgery may be necessary.
PRP injections are part of the comprehensive treatment plan for hip joint pain. Effectiveness is influenced by joint condition and the patient’s lifestyle. Also, for the treatment to be effective, patients are advised to avoid high-impact exercises for a few days following the injection.
PRP for Hip Pain Benefits
Individuals going through hip and knee pain due to joint aging can often benefit from PRP therapy for the hips in Las Vegas. Here’s how the procedure is a better option for hip pain management compared to surgical procedures.
Pain Management
According to a study published in Oxford Academic, amongst patients with hip osteoarthritis, PRP injections provided significant pain relief over 24 weeks. The pain-VAS scores were much lower than those of hyaluronic acid and, hence, can be considered a viable alternative for conservative pain management.
PRP As a Non-Surgical Solution
The biggest advantage is that it is a non-surgical treatment. Patients don’t have to undergo an invasive procedure or deal with the aftermath. Recovery is faster, and pain relief often begins sooner compared with surgical interventions.
Reduced Risks, Side Effects, and Complications
PRP treatment harnesses the body’s own natural healing mechanism. It uses the patient’s own growth factors to promote the healing process, which greatly reduces the risk of complications, allergic reactions, and other side effects.
Safe for Repeated Treatments
PRP therapy can be administered multiple times if needed. This allows the specialists to tailor the treatment to the patient’s response and the progression of osteoarthritis.
Repeat treatments are based on symptom recurrence or functional needs.
Are You the Right Candidate for PRP Therapy?
If you are suffering from hip joint pain and do not want to undergo surgery, PRP treatment may offer the relief you need. However, it is best to consult a specialist at CELLAXYS to determine whether the treatment is suitable for your condition.
What to Expect from PRP Treatment for Hips in Las Vegas
The PRP procedure is simple and doesn’t require much downtime afterward, unlike hip surgery, which often limits mobility for weeks to months. Here’s what to expect before, during, and after the procedure.
Before PRP Injection
The specialist will first take a detailed medical history of the patient. The cause and condition of the pain will be assessed. They might consider an X-ray or MRI to probe into the extent of pain and to see if PRP can provide relief for the ailing condition.
Before your PRP injection appointment, the doctor may ask you to stop taking any NSAID medicines and anti-coagulants, as these can affect platelet function and the effectiveness of the PRP.
It is also recommended to drink plenty of water before the procedure, which helps the blood draw more easily and optimally prepares the PRP.
The PRP Procedure
At the appointment, the specialists will draw a vial of blood (usually less than two ounces) and place it in a centrifuge.
Next, the skin on your hip will be cleaned for an ultrasound. To achieve the best results, the PRP must be directly injected into the injured part of the hip. The ultrasound helps determine where to land these injections.
The entire process usually takes 45 to 90-minutes.
Post Procedure
It is normal to feel soreness in the hip around the injection site for a few days after the procedure. A simple cold compress can alleviate the discomfort. At times, the specialist may suggest using crutches to keep the weight off the hip.
The injections will be administered once a week for three weeks. At times, the injections may be spaced weeks apart if pain persists or in case of severe hip injuries.
PRP Treatment Applications
Most people suffering from ligament, joint, tendon, muscle, or bone pain can benefit from the PRP treatment.
People who’ve suffered from an injury or have a degenerative condition, too, can undergo the treatment for effective pain management. Other common conditions PRP procedure can help with include
- Bursitis
- Tendinitis
- Muscle injuries
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Labral irritation
- Tendinopathy
PRP therapy for hips in Las Vegas is a safe choice for patients, especially those with mild to moderate osteoarthritis. However, it only works best when managed by a skilled clinician, and realistic goals are set.
Why wait to go under the knife or bear pain when there is a safer alternative to hip replacement? Contact CELLAXYS to book an appointment and see if you can be a candidate for PRP therapy.
Sources
Footnotes
- Andrae J, Gallini R, Betsholtz C. Role of platelet-derived growth factors in physiology and medicine [Internet]. Genes Dev. 2008 May.
- Batlle E, Massagué J. Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signaling in immunity and cancer. Immunity. 2019 Apr.
- Lim A, Zhu JB, Khanduja V. The use of intra-articular platelet-rich plasma as a therapeutic intervention for hip osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Am J Sports Med. 2022 Jun.
- Li AK. Platelet-rich plasma use for hip and knee osteoarthritis in the United States: a trends analysis. Aging Clin Exp Res. 2022.
- Okanoue Y, Ikeuchi M, Dan J, Teranishi Y. Effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma in pain management of osteoarthritis with developmental dysplasia of the hip: a double-blind, randomized controlled trial. J Hip Preserv Surg. 2025 Dec.
References
- Regenerative Cell Injections vs PRP — Which Is Right for Your Hip Pain?. American Hip Institute. Accessed 2/19/2026.
- Hip Labral Disorders. Physiopedia. Accessed 2/19/2026.
- Injections for Hip Pain: Cortisone Shots, PRP and More. Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS). Accessed 2/19/2026.
- Platelet Rich Plasma Injection for the Hip. Mercy Health. Accessed 2/19/2026
- Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy for Hip Pain: A Simple Explanation. Regenerative Medicine of Iowa, PC. Accessed 2/19/2026.
CELLAXYS does not offer Stem Cell Therapy as a cure for any medical condition. No statements or treatments presented by Cellaxys have been evaluated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This site contains no medical advice. All statements and opinions are provided for educational and informational purposes only.
Dr Pouya Mohajer
Author
Pouya Mohajer, M.D. is the Director of Spine and Interventional Medicine for CELLAXYS: Age, Regenerative, and Interventional Medicine Centers. He has over 20 years of experience in pain management, perioperative medicine, and anesthesiology. Dr. Mohajer founded and is the Medical Director of Southern Nevada Pain Specialists and PRIMMED Clinics. He has dedicated his career to surgical innovation and scientific advancement. More about the doctor on this page.
Dr Pejman Bady
Contributor
Dr. Pejman Bady began his career over 20 years ago in Family/Emergency Medicine, working in fast-paced emergency departments in Nevada and Kansas. He has served the people of Las Vegas as a physician for over two decades. Throughout this time, he has been met with much acclaim and is now the head of Emergency Medical Services in Nye County, Nevada. More about the doctor on this page.




