TLDR Platelet-rich plasma helps improve skin and hair conditions.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is increasingly used in dermatology and other medical fields for its regenerative properties. It is applied in aesthetic medicine for anti-aging, alopecia, acne scars, and more, promoting angiogenesis, neocollagenesis, and adipogenesis. The growing number of studies supports its beneficial effects across various medical disciplines.
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July 2015 in “Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology” Platelet-rich plasma may help with hair growth and skin quality but more research is needed to confirm its effectiveness.
March 2024 in “Cosmetics” New regenerative techniques show promise for improving skin, healing wounds, and growing hair.
July 2024 in “Periodontology 2000” Autologous platelet concentrates show promise in esthetic treatments but need more standardized research.
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June 2021 in “Cosmoderma” Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) shows promise in skin and hair treatments but results vary with preparation methods.
Using microneedling with PRP improves skin and hair conditions more than microneedling alone.
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September 2025 in “Cosmetics” Hormonal therapies can improve skin issues by adjusting hormone levels, with future advancements promising better results.