Yes, a license is generally required to practice PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy, as it is a medical procedure. Practitioners typically need to be licensed healthcare professionals, such as physicians, nurses, or physician assistants, depending on the regulations in their state or country. Additionally, practitioners should have appropriate training and certifications to ensure safety and efficacy in administering the treatment. Always check local laws and regulations for specific requirements.
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