Plasma therapy rich in platelets or PRP has become a gift.
This is a form of regenerative treatment that utilizes the abilities that strengthen the natural growth factors used by the body to cure networks.
The use of blood products has long been in history.
PRP definition is a rich platelet concentration in small plasma volumes of patient-autologous blood.
This is not a herb like a mesotherapy and laser hair that has no science.
The main use of PRP in dermatology, dentistry, orthopedics, eyes, and even cardiology shows there are certain sciences.
Thanks have 20 growth factors that cause angiogenesis – the formation of new leather ships, collagenogenesis – new collagen deposit and increased fibroblast that all lead to skin rejuvenation and damping scars.
The PRP effect in reducing wrinkles is assessed using wrinkle severity study in 20 patients.
Significant reduction in wrinkles is seen along with increasing skin and skin that is clearer with increased skin volume.
The response reduced in patients more than 40.
PRP is also combined with PDO (polydioxanone) to treat androgenic alopecia or male or female hair loss.
INTRA FOLICULM PRP injections when combined with PDO utas form a bio or envelope scaffold that keeps growth factors enabled and released at least for nine months by mechanotransduction.
This increases the time interval between two PRP sessions at least nine months and increases patient acceptance for PRP maintenance for hair loss.
With input from Dermatologist Dr.
Satish Bhatia MD, Faad.