PRP Injections are a minimally invasive, research-backed option that may reduce pain, improve mobility, and promote spinal tissue repair. Pierre Rojas, DO offers PRP Injections for Spinal Arthritis and Spinal Stenosis to patients in South Lyon.
PRP Injections for Spinal Arthritis and Spinal Stenosis represent a powerful shift in longevity medicine. Rather than masking pain or resorting to early surgery, this regenerative treatment taps into your body’s own healing abilities to restore function and slow spinal degeneration. It is never too late to reclaim movement, comfort, and independence. Maybe you’ve tried pain medications, physical therapy, or even epidurals but still struggle to walk without discomfort. You might be anxious about surgery or feel like you are running out of options. You are not alone, and you are not out of time. PRP represents a modern step forward. It shifts care from reactive symptom-masking to proactive tissue regeneration and spinal health preservation. Early studies show that PRP may reduce inflammation, ease nerve pressure, and even help rebuild spinal joint and disc tissues in some patients. This is real biology-based repair, not a band-aid solution. What sets Pierre Rojas, DO apart is precision. Every injection is guided by advanced imaging to ensure accuracy, safety, and optimal healing response; with protocols personalized to your spine’s exact needs.
This is not just pain management. This is proactive regenerative medicine. Instead of waiting for further degeneration, we act early to protect your spine, extend your healthspan, and preserve the life you love. Together, we build a plan that is biologically sound, personally empowering, and focused on your long-term mobility. Serving South Lyon, Michigan and surrounding Detroit–Warren–Ann Arbor communities, Pierre Rojas, DO delivers modern longevity care focused on energy, resilience, and extended quality of life.
What would it feel like to walk, move, and stand taller, without fear of worsening pain? Call Pierre Rojas, DO at (248) 939-8534 to explore if PRP injections are right for your spine.
How PRP Helps Restore Spinal Strength and Mobility
Your spine is built to move; but age, injury, and inflammation can all limit that power. PRP therapy may help restore what time and wear have taken. By using your own platelets to promote regeneration, PRP offers a science-backed way to reduce pain, support healing, and protect your spine’s future. Many patients choose it to avoid surgery or reduce dependence on long-term medication.
Personalized Spine Regeneration Begins With Your Own Biology
PRP therapy begins by drawing a small sample of your blood, then spinning it in a high-speed centrifuge to isolate the most healing-rich platelets. These platelets release growth factors that may reduce inflammation, signal tissue repair, and support the structural regeneration of spinal discs, joints, and ligaments. Every injection is precisely guided into the areas where pain and degeneration are most active, often the facet joints, epidural space, or supporting ligaments.
The real power of PRP lies in its biological intelligence. Rather than blunt force symptom suppression, it works in rhythm with your body’s natural healing signals. Patients who feared surgery or long-term pain often find renewed strength, improved movement, and the confidence to reengage with life. You may not just feel better, you may actually be healing from the inside out.
Pierre Rojas, DO uses advanced diagnostic imaging, platelet-rich formulations, and evidence-based protocols developed from clinical trials and peer-reviewed research. With deep experience in longevity medicine and spine preservation, every treatment is monitored for outcomes and adjusted to your body’s healing timeline.Pierre Rojas, DO helps patients in Oakland County preserve energy, strength, and youthful vitality with personalized regenerative medicine.
What Really Drives Spinal Aging?
Inflammatory Overload
Low-grade inflammation increases with age and silently damages spinal discs and joints. PRP’s growth factors may help reduce these inflammatory signals and support healing from within.
Hormonal Decline
As testosterone, estrogen, and growth hormone levels drop, so does tissue resilience. PRP works alongside your natural repair hormones to strengthen ligaments and support disc regeneration.
Cellular Repair Fatigue
With age, the cells responsible for spinal maintenance lose efficiency. PRP may help restore regenerative signaling and “wake up” dormant repair processes.
Circulatory Slowdown
Reduced blood flow means less oxygen and nutrients reach aging spinal tissues. PRP delivers a concentrated dose of healing messengers exactly where circulation struggles to reach.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is PRP and how is it made?
PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. It is created by drawing a small sample of your blood and spinning it in a centrifuge to concentrate the healing platelets. These platelets are then re-injected into targeted spinal areas to support repair and reduce inflammation.
Can PRP injections actually help spinal arthritis or stenosis?
Emerging studies suggest that PRP may reduce pain, improve mobility, and slow joint or disc degeneration in some patients. While results vary, many people report meaningful improvements in movement and reduced reliance on medication after treatment.
How long does it take to see results?
Some patients begin noticing relief within weeks, but the full regenerative effects of PRP can take several months. The timeline depends on your health status, severity of spinal damage, and how your body responds to the injection.
Is the procedure painful or risky?
PRP injections are generally well-tolerated and done under image guidance for safety and precision. You may feel pressure or mild soreness afterward, but serious risks like infection or nerve injury are rare when performed by skilled providers like Pierre Rojas, DO.
How many PRP sessions will I need?
Most patients start with a single injection and are reassessed at 6 to 12 weeks. Some may benefit from a series of two or three spaced sessions, depending on the severity of spinal issues and treatment goals.
Does insurance cover PRP for spinal conditions?
Most insurance plans consider PRP experimental for spine care and do not cover it. We provide clear pricing and can help you plan your care based on both your needs and your budget.
If you still have questions, Pierre Rojas, DO is here to support, guide, and help you explore the right longevity plan for your goals.

Ready to invest in decades of stronger living? Pierre Rojas, DO will design a longevity plan that supports your body at every level.
Call Pierre Rojas, DO at (248) 939-8534 to schedule your personalized PRP Injections for Spinal Arthritis and Spinal Stenosis consultation and start protecting your future health today.
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.


