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      Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): Current Applications in Dermatology

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          Abstract

          Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous serum containing high concentrations of platelets and growth factors. PRP continues to evolve as an important treatment modality with many applications in dermatology, particularly in the areas of hair restoration, skin rejuvenation, acne scars, dermal augmentation, and striae distensae. Furthermore, combining PRP with laser therapies, microneedling, dermal fillers, and autologous fat grafting produces synergistic effects, leading to improved aesthetic results. Future studies should standardize PRP treatment protocols for specific indications. PRP holds considerable promise in dermatology with therapeutic applications continuing to expand.

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          Journal
          Skin Therapy Lett
          Skin therapy letter
          1201-5989
          1201-5989
          Sep 2019
          : 24
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Dr. Jason Emer, West Hollywood, CA, USA
          Article
          31584784
          9b8d4d84-b6dc-41c8-851f-2a2f6755f0c6
          History

          autologous fat grafting,microneedling,fractional laser resurfacing,facial rejuvenation,dermatology,rhytids,hair restoration,dermal fillers,cosmetic,acne scars,aesthetic, androgenic alopecia,PRP,platelet rich plasma

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