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“…The main studies on facial rejuvenation are reported in Table 3. In addition to their dental indications, APCs may be used as treatment modalities in different medical indications, such as autoimmune diseases, oral lichen planus [86] and alopecia areata [87]. Further studies will be needed to determine whether platelet concentrates are a valid aid in dermatology and if they can be considered as an alternative or support to other therapies.…”
Section: Facial Rejuvenationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main studies on facial rejuvenation are reported in Table 3. In addition to their dental indications, APCs may be used as treatment modalities in different medical indications, such as autoimmune diseases, oral lichen planus [86] and alopecia areata [87]. Further studies will be needed to determine whether platelet concentrates are a valid aid in dermatology and if they can be considered as an alternative or support to other therapies.…”
Section: Facial Rejuvenationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to bone repair, the published results are inconsistent: while some studies show a positive effect on bone healing, others show no significant benefit [16]. Thus, the efficacy of PRP and other platelet concentrates in promoting bone regeneration is at the center of a recent academic debate [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abundant growth factors and cytokines are stored in platelet granules, and they can be naturally released by thrombin activation and clotting or artificially released by freeze/thaw-mediated platelet lysis, sonication or chemical treatment [ 1 ]. Clinically, these platelet concentrates have been widely applied in a variety of fields, such as the treatment of symptomatic oral lichen planus [ 2 ], lateral epicondylitis [ 3 ] and medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaws [ 4 ]. Although the efficacy of platelet concentrates in promoting wound healing and tissue regeneration is at the center of a recent academic debate, different formats of platelet concentrates have been prepared to test their regenerative effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%