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research Injectable Platelet-, Leukocyte-, and Fibrin-Rich Plasma (iL-PRF) in the Management of Androgenetic Alopecia
iL-PRF treatment improves hair growth for androgenetic alopecia.
research Using platelet-enriched autologous plasma for treatment of non-scarring alopecias (androgenetic and circumscribed alopecia)
PRP shows promise for treating certain types of hair loss.
research Production cost of autologous platelet rich plasma gel
Making platelet-rich plasma gel is cheap, safe, and easy when done by trained professionals.
research Platelet lysate promotes hair growth: In vitro and in vivo mechanism and randomized, controlled trial
Platelet lysate effectively promotes hair growth and improves hair thickness in people with androgenetic alopecia.
research Comparison of the Efficacy of Homologous and Autologous Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for Treating Androgenic Alopecia
All types of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) can treat hair loss, but homologous PRP works best due to its higher platelet count and growth factors from multiple donors.
research Does Platelet‐Rich Plasma Have a Therapeutic Role in Hair Restoration?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) can help restore hair, but the best method for preparing and using it is still unclear.
research Platelet-rich plasma in alopecia areata: intradermal injection versus topical application with transepidermal delivery via either fractional carbon dioxide laser or microneedling
Injecting platelet-rich plasma or applying it with a laser or microneedling can treat hair loss effectively. The laser and microneedling methods cause less pain.
research A comprehensive review of platelet-rich plasma for the treatment of dermatologic disorders
Platelet-rich plasma can increase hair density and may help treat some skin conditions, but it's costly, not FDA-approved, and needs more research.
research Platelet-Rich Fibrin Matrix
Platelet-rich fibrin matrix improves tissue regeneration better than platelet-rich plasma.
research The evolution of platelet-rich plasma: A 70-year-old history
PRP therapy has evolved over 70 years and is used for healing and cosmetic purposes, but its effectiveness varies.
research Variables affecting the potential efficacy of platelet-rich plasma in dermatology
Many factors, like patient health and how PRP is made, can affect how well PRP therapy works in skin treatments.
research Platelet-rich plasma efficacy in alopecia areata patients with normal and elevated levels of antibodies against thyroglobulin and thyroid peroxidase
Platelet-rich plasma treatment is effective for hair loss in patients regardless of their thyroid antibody levels.
research Utility of platelet-rich plasma in aesthetics
PRP is popular in aesthetic treatments but its effectiveness and safety are still questioned.
research MODERN POSSIBILITIES OF CLINICAL APPLICATION OF PLATELET-RICH PLASMA
Platelet-rich plasma therapy is widely used in medicine for its effectiveness and safety, but more research is needed to fully understand its potential.
research Application of Platelet-Rich Plasma as a Stem Cell Treatment - anAttempt to Clarify a Common Public Misconception
PRP is not a stem cell treatment and should not be marketed as such.
research Platelet-Rich Fibrin – new course in regenerative medicine and dentistry
Platelet-Rich Fibrin shows promise in medicine and dentistry, but more research is needed to standardize its use.
research Research Progress of Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Treatment of Discogenic Low Back Pain
Platelet-Rich Plasma shows promise for treating low back pain but needs more research.
research Tratamiento ortobiológico con plasma rico en plaquetas. Revisión sistemática y clasificación de la evidencia
PRP treatment lacks strong evidence for routine use due to poor study quality.
research The Role of Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Prevention of Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia
Platelet-rich plasma doesn't prevent hair loss from chemotherapy, and mononuclear cells only help against hair loss from one specific chemotherapy drug.
research Non-Transfusional Hemocomponents: From Biology to the Clinic—A Literature Review
The document concludes that products like PRP and PRF show promise for tissue healing, but evidence of their effectiveness is inconsistent.
research Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection into the Colorectal Anastomosis Reduces the Anastomotic Leakage Incidence: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Injecting Platelet-Rich Plasma reduces leakage risk in colorectal surgery.
research Reversible Hair Loss in Lichen Planopilaris: Regrowth With Low-Dose Naltrexone and Platelet-Rich Plasma
Low-dose naltrexone and platelet-rich plasma can regrow hair in lichen planopilaris.
research Platelet-rich plasma therapy for androgenetic alopecia
research Platelet-Rich Plasma: Applications in Dermatology
Platelet-rich plasma might help with skin aging, ulcers, and hair loss, but more research is needed to prove its effectiveness and safety.
research Faculty Opinions recommendation of The effect of autologous activated platelet rich plasma (AA-PRP) injection on pattern hair loss: clinical and histomorphometric evaluation.
AA-PRP injections significantly promote hair growth but need better study design for clear efficacy.
research Platelet rich plasma in dermatology and cosmetology
PRP therapy is effective for hair loss, skin rejuvenation, wound healing, and scar treatment.
research Baseline Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio Stratifies Early Trichoscopic Response to Platelet-Rich Plasma–Based Regimens in Non-Scarring Alopecia: A Real-World Cohort with Internal Validation Using an Interpretable Neural Network
A high neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio may predict poor response to hair loss treatment.
research Platelet-rich plasma promotes cell viability of human hair dermal papilla cells (HHDPCs) in vitro.
Platelet-rich plasma helps human hair cells grow and survive better.
research Efficay of platelet rich plsama in conjunct with photobiomodulation by low level laser therapy versus platelet rich plasma in androgenic alopecia
Combining PRP with low-level laser therapy is better for hair growth than PRP alone.