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Platelet-rich plasma in aesthetics
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is being used as a treatment modality for skin rejuvenation since the last decade. There has been a lot of ambiguity regarding the ideal protocol to be followed and the specific indications where its use should be promoted. The
Soni Nanda +4 more
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A manual method to obtain platelet rich plasma [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: This study is to report a manual method to obtain platelet rich plasma (PRP).METHODS: For this study 61 ml of peripheral blood was obtained and submitted to centrifugation at 541g for 5 min.
Fabiana Paulino Marques +5 more
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Platelet Rich Plasma in Orthopedic Surgical Medicine.
There is a global interest in optimizing post-surgical tissue repair strategies, leading to better patient outcomes and fewer complications, most ideally with reduced overall cost.
Peter A. Everts +4 more
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Engineered skin substitutes derived from human skin significantly reduce inflammatory reactions mediated by foreign/artificial materials and are consequently easier to use for clinical application. Type I collagen is a main component of the extracellular
Yunchuan Wang +6 more
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Platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin in oral surgery: A narrative review.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) are biological products derived from the plasma fraction of autologous blood that have a platelet concentration above that of the original blood.
D. Egierska +3 more
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Platelet-rich plasma: a comparative and economical therapy for wound healing and tissue regeneration
Rise in the incidences of chronic degenerative diseases with aging makes wound care a socio-economic burden and unceasingly necessitates a novel, economical, and efficient wound healing treatment.
Ranjan Verma +3 more
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Platelet-rich plasma: a narrative review
The aim of this article was to synopsize platelet-rich plasma (PRP) use in musculoskeletal pathologies through evidence-based assessment of the preparation, classification, mechanism of action and applications of PRP, thereby answering which PRP type is ...
T. Collins +2 more
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Despite encouraging results reported with regards to Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) application in osteoarthritis (OA) knee, still critical issues like conclusive structural evidence of its efficacy, standard dose and good manual method of preparation to ...
H. Bansal +6 more
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To evaluate the antimicrobial activity of PRP and PRF with and without nanosilver
Aim: To evaluate the antimicrobial activity of PRP and PRF with and without nanosilver. Materials and Methods: The materials were tested in powdered form is nanosilver.
Adil Zafar +5 more
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Platelet Rich Plasma and Its Use in Hair Regrowth: A Review
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) was described as a small volume of plasma containing higher concentrations of platelets than those found in peripheral blood and initially used as a transfusion product for treatment of thrombocytopenia.
A. Paichitrojjana, Anand Paichitrojjana
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