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research The effect of autologous activated platelet-rich plasma injection on female pattern hair loss: A randomized placebo-controlled study
PRP injections improve hair density and thickness in women with hair loss.
research Indications of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) in Dermatology
PRP shows promise for skin and hair treatments but needs more research to confirm its effectiveness.
research Applications and efficacy of platelet‐rich plasma in dermatology: A clinical review
Platelet-rich plasma may improve skin rejuvenation, hair growth, and scar treatment, but more large-scale trials are needed for stronger evidence.
research Platelet‐rich plasma is a promising therapy for melasma
Platelet-rich plasma therapy could be an effective treatment for melasma with minimal side effects.
research Intradermal platelet-rich plasma for the treatment of melasma: A clinical and dermoscopic evaluation in dark skin
Intradermal PRP significantly improved melasma in dark skin, with lasting results and no relapse after 3 months.
research Platelet‐rich plasma injection versus combined fractional carbon dioxide laser with platelet‐rich plasma in treatment of vitiligo: A comparative study
Combining laser with PRP is more effective for vitiligo than PRP alone.
research PRP in Hair Restoration
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a promising treatment for hair loss, believed to extend the life cycle of hair follicles and prevent their shrinkage.
research 43399 Growing uses of PRP: an evaluation of hair growth in cicatricial alopecia
PRP's benefits for treating scarring hair loss are still uncertain.
research Minimum requirements for reporting clinical trials evaluating the therapeutic potential of platelet-rich plasma
The document sets guidelines to standardize reporting of PRP clinical trials for better reproducibility and comparability.
research Mesotherapy and PRP Treatment in Combination with Hair Loss in Women Case Report
Combining mesotherapy and PRP is safe and effectively reduces hair loss and promotes growth in women.
research Transitory hair growth using platelet‐rich plasma therapy in stabilized central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
PRP therapy can temporarily grow hair in CCCA patients but isn't a permanent cure.
research Letter on: “Platelet-Rich Plasma for Treatment of Hair Loss Improves Patient-Reported Quality of Life”
Platelet-rich plasma treatment for hair loss may improve patients' quality of life.
research 466 Clinical technique and outcomes of platelet-rich plasma application for treatment of androgenic and scarring alopecia, acne scarring, melasma, and facial rejuvenation: A prospective multicenter study
Platelet-rich plasma treatment is generally safe and effective for hair loss, acne scars, skin discoloration, and facial rejuvenation, but deeper injections are better and multiple treatments can increase risk of side effects.
research Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) in Hair Restoration Treatments: A Comprehensive Review of Existing Literature
PRP therapy can help regrow hair and improve hair thickness.
research SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF LASER-INDUCED HYPOPIGMENTATION WITH PLATELET-RICH PLASMA CASE REPORT
Platelet-rich plasma therapy effectively treated laser-induced skin lightening.
research Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) in Dermatology: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Action
PRP therapy helps skin heal and improve by promoting cell growth and repair.
research 4 Platelet-Rich Plasma for Alopecia and Hair Restoration
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy can effectively treat various hair loss conditions, improve hair count, thickness, and density, and potentially speed up results when combined with surgical techniques.
research Platelet-Rich Plasma in Melasma—A Systematic Review
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) can significantly improve melasma, a skin pigmentation disorder, but may not add benefits when used with certain other treatments.
research Systematic review of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) preparation and composition for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia
PRP shows promise for hair loss treatment, but needs standardized preparation and composition.
research Platelet-Rich Plasma: Applications in Cosmetic Dermatology
Platelet-rich plasma helps in skin healing, scar repair, and may boost hair growth in alopecia.
research Platelet-Rich Plasma: Principles and Applications in Plastic Surgery
Platelet-rich plasma is beneficial in various plastic surgery applications, but more research is needed to standardize its use.
research Intradermal injection of platelet-rich plasma for periorbital wrinkles: A review
PRP injections improve periorbital wrinkles and show promise as a treatment.
research 1398 Platelet-rich plasma and laser combination therapy in dermatology: A systematic review
Combining platelet-rich plasma with laser therapy improves treatment for vitiligo, skin rejuvenation, and acne scars, but more research is needed.
research A Review of Platelet-Rich Plasma: History, Biology, Mechanism of Action, and Classification
Platelet-rich plasma shows promise for skin and hair treatments but needs more research and standardization.
research Different platelet‐rich plasma preparation protocols in Female pattern hair loss: Does it affect the outcome? A pilot study
The best way to prepare Platelet-Rich Plasma for hair loss treatment in women is using a digital centrifuge, large sodium citrate tubes, and low speed spinning. This method is safe and effectively increases hair thickness and growth.
research Faculty Opinions recommendation of Enhanced effect of platelet-rich plasma containing a new carrier on hair growth.
Adding dalteparin and protamine microparticles to platelet-rich plasma can boost hair growth more than using platelet-rich plasma alone.
research Identification of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Hair losses Prevent: A Study in Birdem General Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PRP is effective for treating hair loss in men.
research Intradermoterapia com Plasma Rico em Plaquetas (PRP) no tratamento capilar: uma revisão
PRP is a safe and effective treatment for hair loss.
research A Prospective Self-controlled Clinical Trial of Nonactivated Low Leukocyte PRP in Female Pattern Hair Loss Patients of Childbearing Age
Nonactivated low leukocyte PRP injections can significantly increase hair and follicle density in women with alopecia.