South Lyon PRP for sciatica pain providers at Rojas Regenerative Institute offer a non-surgical regenerative therapy that uses your own platelets to reduce inflammation and promote healing in sciatica-related nerve and tissue pain in the Detroit–Warren–Ann Arbor area.
Most patients begin to feel a reduction in pain and an increase in flexibility within a few weeks. As inflammation subsides and tissue healing progresses, everyday movements like walking, standing, and even sleeping become easier. The sharp, radiating pain in the leg begins to fade, and the nagging numbness or tingling diminishes. Over time, strength returns, mobility improves, and people report an improved sense of vitality and control over their body again. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a cutting-edge, science-backed treatment that uses your own body’s healing power to reduce pain, restore mobility, and regenerate damaged tissues. Pierre Rojas, DO offers personalized regenerative PRP therapy in the Detroit–Warren–Ann Arbor, Michigan area.
PRP works by isolating the platelet-rich portion of your blood, which contains growth factors known to initiate and accelerate tissue repair. Once injected into the area near the sciatic nerve or the degenerated discs and joints pressing on it, these factors reduce inflammation, encourage tissue regeneration, and promote the restoration of nerve health. Unlike steroids, which mask the symptoms, or surgery, which alters anatomy, PRP enhances the body’s own healing systems making it a safe, long-term solution for chronic sciatica sufferers. South Lyon optimal health and wellness specialists at Rojas Regenerative Institute treat lower back pain, radiating leg pain, numbness, tingling, nerve inflammation, and sciatica-related discomfort using PRP in South Lyon and surrounding Oakland County areas.
Have you been battling unrelenting sciatica pain and wondering if there’s a better solution than medications or surgery? Call (248) 939-8534 to schedule your PRP therapy for sciatica consultation!
Benefits of PRP for Sciatica Pain
Pierre Rojas, DO helps Detroit–Warren–Ann Arbor patients achieve optimal health by delivering superior care through innovative medicine. Discover the benefits of PRP injections for sciatica offered by integrative health and wellness experts at Rojas Regenerative Institute in South Lyon, Michigan.
PRP for Sciatica
Sciatica pain can feel like an unsolvable puzzle, radiating, sharp, and persistent. Traditional options like steroid injections or surgery come with significant risks or diminishing returns. Platelet-rich plasma therapy offers a revolutionary alternative. By concentrating the healing components of your own blood and injecting them precisely where sciatica-related inflammation and tissue damage occur, PRP promotes long-term healing rather than temporary suppression. This approach is personalized, minimally invasive, and driven by your own biology.
South Lyon PRP therapy specialists at Rojas Regenerative Institute treat each patient as a unique individual providing customized care through innovative personalized medicine techniques.
Conditions Addressed
Pierre Rojas, DO‘s goal is to strengthen the overall health and wellness of South Lyon patients with personalized integrative care.Sciatica Nerve Pain
Reduces nerve inflammation and encourages healing of surrounding structures causing sciatic irritation.
Herniated Discs
Supports disc recovery by targeting inflammation at the root of disc compression.
Piriformis Syndrome
Improves healing in soft tissues that press on the sciatic nerve, reducing referred pain to the leg.
Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease
Stimulates tissue repair in the lower spine, minimizing disc-related back and nerve pain.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does PRP work for sciatica?
PRP injects concentrated healing platelets near the sciatic nerve to reduce inflammation and repair damaged tissue, treating the source of the pain.
Is PRP better than steroid injections?
Unlike steroids, PRP promotes healing and has fewer long-term side effects, offering a more sustainable solution to chronic sciatica.
How long until I feel relief?
Some patients experience improvement within 2–4 weeks, with continued progress over several months as the tissue regenerates.
Is PRP safe?
Yes. PRP is made from your own blood, so the risk of allergic reaction or infection is extremely low.
How many sessions will I need?
Most people require 1–3 sessions spaced a few weeks apart, depending on the severity of the condition.
Can PRP be combined with other treatments?
Yes. PRP pairs well with physical therapy, chiropractic care, and lifestyle changes for a comprehensive recovery plan.
If you have additional questions, Pierre Rojas, DO is here to answer your questions and get you started!

You don’t have to live with discomfort. PRP offers a natural path forward with less pain, more movement, and a better quality of life.
Call Pierre Rojas, DO at (248) 939-8534 to schedule a PRP for Sciatica Pain consultation!
Non-Surgical, Natural Regenerative Healing
We use regenerative medicine to activate the body’s own healing power, restoring strength, mobility, and tissue function without invasive procedures. At Rojas Regenerative Institute, we specialize in advanced treatments like PRP and bone marrow therapies that support natural repair and long-term recovery. These therapies are ideal for those seeking to reduce pain, avoid surgery, or heal from injury at the source. Each treatment is designed with precision and delivered using image-guided techniques for maximum impact.
Whether you’re dealing with joint degeneration, soft tissue damage, or spinal inflammation, our regenerative approach offers real, lasting results without shortcuts.
We offer a comprehensive approach utilizing regenerative medicine treatments including:
What Rojas Regenerative Institute‘s Patients Say
“I cannot say enough about the wonderful experience I’ve had with Dr Rojas. His plasma treatment on my knee worked wonders. He also successfully removed some fluid buildup above my knee which has helped my pain. Great bed side manner and an awesome staff to back him up.”
— Victoria C.


