2014, Number 1
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Rev Mex Cel Mad Med Biorreg 2014; 1 (1)
Using platelet-rich plasma as a treatment in cosmetic surgery. Clinical cases report
Tlaiye PZY, Herrera LR, Miranda NJA, Morales HVP
Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 17-22
PDF size: 251.99 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Under the context of countering cellular biochemical processes of aging research began to study and use the platelet-rich plasma, properties given modulator and stimulator of proliferation of epithelial cells and mesenchymal cells and has served as an adjuvant in various therapy focused on tissue regeneration. The platelet-rich plasma was initially used in complications and delayed healing wounds fibrous evolution. But their current applications extend beyond the use of cells for regeneration of joints autoimmune diseases, also the platelet-rich plasma has become popular in other branches of medicine. In the field of cosmetic medicine, the platelet-rich plasma is mainly used to stimulate skin fibroblast and the cells that produce growth factors, as well as treatments for enhancer lipotransplantes. In the present study a series of clinical cases on the implementation of autologous plasma in expression lines as well as the outcome of each patient in order to assess whether or not there are documented changes in patients and effectively platelet-rich plasma can be considered the treatment of choice to reduce expression lines.
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