Precision-engineered in a sterile, controlled environment, our PRP separation tubes deliver consistent vacuum accuracy, secure sealing, and reliable centrifugation performance — trusted by leading aesthetic and medical institutions worldwide.

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ACD+Gel TUBES

Our ACD+Gel PRP tubes deliver consistent vacuum accuracy and reliable separator gel performance — ensuring high-yield platelet concentration every time. CE-certified, sterile, and compatible with standard centrifuge protocols

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PRP Kit

Everything you need in one sterile package. Our CE-certified ACD+Gel PRP Kit includes tubes, cell selector gel, and all accessories — streamlining your workflow and minimizing contamination risk from prep to injection.

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PRP Centrifuge

Engineered for clinical precision, our desktop PRP centrifuge delivers consistent separation at up to 4,000 RPM (2,200 × g) — compatible with 10ml and 15ml tubes across four rotor configurations. Compact, quiet, and built for high-throughput clinic environments.

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Partner With VivaPRP

Whether you're scaling your clinic's PRP protocols or building a private-label product line, VivaPRP offers flexible wholesale pricing, low MOQs, and full OEM customization — backed by CE certification and global shipping to 30+ countries.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are PRP and PRF tubes, and what is the difference?

PRP Tubes (Platelet-Rich Plasma) contain anticoagulants (like ACD or sodium citrate) to prevent clotting, allowing platelets to be separated in a centrifuge. PRP is commonly used for injections in orthopedics, aesthetics, and wound healing. PRF Tubes (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) usually do not contain anticoagulants. Blood is collected and naturally clots during centrifugation, forming a fibrin matrix rich in platelets and growth factors. PRF is preferred for surgical applications and tissue regeneration. Key Difference: PRP yields liquid plasma for injection; PRF forms a fibrin clot suitable for grafts and wound healing.

How do I choose the right PRP/PRF tube?

Consider these factors: Tube type (ACD gel for PRP vs plain glass for PRF), Tube size (typically 5–10 mL for single injections, larger volumes for multiple applications), Compatibility with your centrifuge (ensure the tube fits rotor size and spin speed), Quality and sterility (look for ISO, CE, or FDA-approved tubes), and Intended use (PRP for injections; PRF for grafts or membrane formation).

Are your PRP/PRF tubes sterile and safe for clinical use?

Yes. All our PRP and PRF tubes are sterile, single-use, and free of endotoxins. They are manufactured under ISO 13485 quality standards, CE-certified for European markets, and compatible with commonly used anticoagulants and centrifugation protocols.

What certifications or approvals do your products have?

Our products carry CE marking for European markets. All tubes are sterile, single-use, and traceable by batch number, manufactured under ISO 13485 quality management standards.

Can I use your products for aesthetic and orthopedic procedures?

Yes. Our tubes and kits are widely used in orthopedics (joint injections, tendon repair), aesthetics (hair restoration, facial rejuvenation), dental and oral surgery (bone grafts, tissue regeneration), and wound healing and chronic ulcer treatments.

How do I place an order or request a bulk purchase?

Orders can be placed through our website or via direct contact with our sales team. Bulk orders receive dedicated support, competitive pricing, and shipping assistance for international clients.