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July 2025 in “PubMed” Cord blood platelet-rich plasma may safely improve vulvar lichen sclerosus symptoms.
This experimental study on 16 female Wistar rats investigated the effects of heterologous leukocyte-rich platelet-rich plasma (L-PRP) on the viability of random-pattern dorsal skin flaps. The study found that local application of L-PRP significantly improved flap survival by reducing necrosis compared to the control group. Specifically, Group B (L-PRP treated) exhibited lower mean necrosis (0.59) and no severe necrosis cases, while Group A (control) showed higher mean necrosis (0.82) with only mediocre/severe necrosis. The results suggest that L-PRP enhances flap viability without causing adverse reactions, indicating its potential feasibility for improving skin flap outcomes.
February 2025 in “Drug Delivery and Translational Research” January 2025 in “Open Science Framework” AA-PRP temporarily increases hair density in androgenetic alopecia but loses effectiveness over time.
July 2014 in “Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature” AA-PRP injections significantly promote hair growth but need better study design for clear efficacy.
September 2022 in “Dermatologic Therapy” September 2022 in “Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology” January 2021 in “Hair therapy & transplantation” December 2019 in “Case medical research”
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June 2022 in “Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science” PRP may help reduce musculoskeletal pain, but its effectiveness is still uncertain.
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July 2020 in “International Wound Journal” Fat grafting and PRP are safe for diabetic foot ulcers, but no significant healing differences were found.
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July 2020 in “Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy” Using micro-needling, low-level laser therapy, and platelet-rich plasma together significantly improves hair growth in people with hair loss.
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August 2023 in “Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine” 6 citations
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October 2024 in “Basic and Clinical Andrology” PRP injections are not proven effective for treating erectile dysfunction.
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August 2024 in “The Laryngoscope” PRP injections improve voice quality and are safe for treating vocal fold scars.
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January 2024 in “Journal of Personalized Medicine” Combining stem cells with platelet-rich plasma improves bowel healing in rats.
A single dose of Platelet Rich Plasma effectively reduces symptoms of early knee osteoarthritis.
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November 2024 in “Applied Sciences” PRP may help short-term with ankle arthritis pain, but long-term effects are unclear.
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January 2024 in “Advances in Orthopedics” PRP injections improve knee function in osteoarthritis.
May 2026 in “International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology” The study investigated the effects of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on androgenetic alopecia, focusing on hair restoration, including white hair. Conducted as a randomized control trial with 56 participants, the research compared high leukocyte PRP with commercial PRP. Results indicated that while initial effects of PRP might not be immediately visible, high leukocyte PRP showed more significant benefits in increasing hair density and improving patient satisfaction. The study concludes that PRP, particularly high leukocyte PRP, is a promising regenerative treatment for androgenetic alopecia, enhancing hair restoration through positive growth factors.
January 2026 in “NRCT Data Center” November 2025 in “Northern International Medical College Journal” PRP injections can effectively improve knee osteoarthritis symptoms.
March 2024 in “Research Square (Research Square)” PRP injections don't significantly help with mild to moderate erectile dysfunction.
May 2016 in “Portuguese National Funding Agency for Science, Research and Technology (RCAAP Project by FCT)” September 2018 in “European archives of medical research” March 2015 in “Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature”
February 2026 in “Trials” The study aims to find the best platelet-rich plasma dose to relieve moderate carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms.
The study aims to find the best PRP dose for treating moderate carpal tunnel syndrome.