PLATELET-RICH PLASMA (PRP) IN MODERN DERMATOLOGY AND AESTHETIC MEDICINE: BIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS, CLINICAL APPLICATIONS, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

    Karolina Zygoń-Komendarczyk, Katarzyna Oberska, Sandra Olewińska, Pola Sitek, Dariusz Szołtys, Aleksandra Lisowska, Michalina Adamczyk, Tola Kotkiewicz, Oliwia Jerzyńska, Yelyzaveta Petrenko
    The document reviews the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in dermatology and aesthetic medicine, highlighting its regenerative and immunomodulatory effects. PRP is shown to enhance angiogenesis, promote collagen remodeling, and facilitate tissue repair, making it effective for treating androgenetic alopecia and as a complementary treatment for acne scars. Despite its benefits, variability in preparation techniques poses challenges for consistent results. PRP is generally well tolerated with mild, temporary adverse effects. Future advancements should focus on standardizing PRP characterization and conducting long-term studies for improved outcome assessment.
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