What is Ovarian Rejuvenation?
Ovarian rejuvenation is a breakthrough technique aimed at stimulating the ovaries to resume or enhance egg production, especially in women with diminished ovarian reserve or early menopause. This is typically done by injecting Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) or stem cell-derived growth factors directly into the ovaries.
The goal of Ovarian Rejuvenation is to reactivate dormant follicles and improve egg quality and quantity naturally — without relying solely on donor eggs.
Who is Ovarian Rejuvenation for?
You may be a candidate for ovarian rejuvenation if:
- You’ve been told you have low AMH or poor ovarian reserve
- You’re experiencing early or premature menopause
- You’re 38+ and struggling to respond to IVF stimulation
- You want to delay the use of donor eggs
- You’ve had poor egg quality or retrieval outcomes in previous cycles
The EPIA Difference
Why Choose EPIA for Ovarian Rejuvenation?
- Lab-Guided PRP Preparation: We use double-spin, high-concentration PRP systems
- Growth Factor Enhanced Protocols: Options to combine with exosome or stem cell therapies
- Ultrasound-Guided Injections: Performed by fertility specialists with precision
- Fertility Tracker Dashboard: Monitor AMH, follicle count, and cycle improvements post-procedure
- India’s Leading Protocols: Adapted from successful global research and personalized for Indian physiology
Egg Freezing Process
What is the Ovarian Rejuvenation Process?
- Step 1: Initial Assessment Includes blood work (AMH, FSH), AFC scan, and consultation
- Step 2: PRP Collection A small amount of your blood is drawn and spun to isolate growth-rich plasma
- Step 3: Injection Procedure Under light sedation, the PRP is injected into each ovary using transvaginal ultrasound guidance
- Step 4: Recovery + Monitoring Minimal downtime; hormonal levels are retested after 4–6 weeks
- Step 5: Follow-Up Plan You may proceed with IVF, IUI, or natural conception depending on results
Ovarian Rejuvenation
FAQs
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Is PRP for ovaries safe?
Yes. It’s made from your own blood, so there’s minimal risk of reaction. The procedure is well-tolerated.
Will it guarantee pregnancy?
Not a guarantee, but many women see improvement in egg quality, cycle regularity, and IVF outcomes.
How long does the effect last?
Results vary, but many patients respond within 6–12 weeks and may attempt IVF or conception during that window.
Can it be repeated?
Yes, typically after 3–6 months if needed, based on ovarian response.
Does it replace IVF?
It enhances the chances of success — often used in combination with IVF or egg freezing.



