Platelet-rich plasma in interventional dermatology and trichology: How far have we come?
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) contains several growth factors and cellular adhesion molecules which promote wound healing, angiogenesis accelerate the rejuvenation of skin hair follicles. With its proven regenerative regrowth potential in a plethora conditions, PRP has been deemed as “futuristic elixir.” Current evidence suggests that effectively stimulates angiogenesis, collagen well elastin regeneration, is safe, easy to prepare, minimally invasive technique with limited downtime, negligible risk allergic/hypersensitivity reactions owing autologous nature. It shown excellent results when utilized monotherapy or combination microneedling ablative lasers acne scars, post-burn post-traumatic melasma, striae distensae, chronic ulcers, lichen sclerosus. injections combined are increasingly being for recently have provide non-invasive face lifts. A novel combining non-cultured epidermal cell suspension suspended superior repigmentation outcomes case vitiligo. Use alone transplant androgenetic alopecia another well-researched indication use successfully extrapolated indications such areata, telogen effluvium, cicatricial alopecia. In spite established efficacy vast number indications, should be used utmost caution. These mediators exert their own endocrine, paracrine, enzymatic effects, complete influence still remains mystery only years experience, times come will unravel absolute power our “mighty dragon warrior.”
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عنوان ژورنال: Cosmoderma
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['2768-6620', '2769-5085']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25259/csdm_7_2021