2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2010.08.014
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Effect of platelet-rich plasma on ultraviolet b-induced skin wrinkles in nude mice

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“…PRP applications have been performed in various areas and different specialties of medicine especially for wound, bone, nerve and joint cartilage healing, skin rejuvenation, and fat graft survival [5][6][7][8]. Despite more recent clinical use, the proliferative effect of PRP was shown by Kim et al in 2011 [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PRP applications have been performed in various areas and different specialties of medicine especially for wound, bone, nerve and joint cartilage healing, skin rejuvenation, and fat graft survival [5][6][7][8]. Despite more recent clinical use, the proliferative effect of PRP was shown by Kim et al in 2011 [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At 4 weeks, wrinkles in the P-PRPinjected group were significantly reduced compared to the other groups. Biopsy results also indicated that the dermal layer was remarkably thicker and fibroblast proliferation and collagen production were increased in the P-PRP group [17].…”
Section: Animal Studiesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…PRP is a desirable autologous source to promote soft-tissue deposition in areas of depletion, and it is often used in oral, maxillofacial, and plastic surgery procedures. As a natural reservoir of growth factors, PRP can be used to facilitate the synthesis of collagen in fibroblasts, keratinocyte proliferation, and hyaluronic acid generation, thereby increasing dermal elasticity and producing a positive effect on facial rejuvenation [11,12]. Because platelet-rich fibrin matrix (PRFM) filler is isolated from autologous blood, it is safe from immune rejection, but many conflicting opinions exist about its long-term use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%