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Progress in the Use of Platelet-rich Plasma in Aesthetic and Medical Dermatology.

Mao-Ying Lin, Chrang-Shi Lin, Sindy Hu, Wen-Hung Chung
Review The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology 2020 37 次引用
PubMed
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研究类型
Review
研究人群
Alopecia areata patients
干预措施
Progress in the Use of Platelet-rich Plasma in Aesthetic and Medical Dermatology. None
对照组
None
主要结局
None
效应方向
Mixed
偏倚风险
Unclear

Abstract

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been receiving considerable attention in the field of dermatology since the elucidation of its mechanism and reports of its clinical efficacy. PRP alone or in combination with other therapies has demonstrated benefits for some cosmetic problems and skin diseases. Only a few transient or short-term side effects have been reported with the use of PRP. In this review, we highlight the potential efficacy and benefits of PRP with a focus on its applications in skin rejuvenation, androgenic alopecia, alopecia areata, chronic vitiligo, melasma, inflammatory nail disorders, and psoriasis. We suggest that detailed studies be conducted to standardize PRP preparation and optimize treatment methods in order to further improve its usefulness.

简要概述

It is suggested that detailed studies be conducted to standardize PRP preparation and optimize treatment methods in order to further improve its usefulness and highlight the potential efficacy and benefits of PRP with a focus on its applications in skin rejuvenation.

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