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August 2018 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America” Adipose-derived stem cells show potential for skin rejuvenation and wound healing but require more research to overcome challenges and ensure safety.
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December 2023 in “PubMed” This study investigated the effects of combining platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stromal vascular fraction cells (SVFs) on the inflammatory process in deep dermal burn injuries using 30 Wistar rats. The results showed that the local injection of PRP and SVF significantly increased polymorphonuclear (PMN) cells, lymphocyte counts, and COX-2 expression at 8 hours post-injury, indicating an acute inflammatory response. However, in the sub-acute phase, this combination treatment reduced PMN cells and lymphocyte counts more effectively than vaseline, although it did not significantly affect COX-2 expression. Overall, the PRP and SVF combination was effective in accelerating burn wound healing by modulating the inflammatory response.
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April 2021 in “Stem Cell Research & Therapy” SVF cell transplantation improves skin regeneration safely.
January 2021 in “Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd” The treatment showed promising hair growth results but needs more research.
January 2021 in “Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd” Combining SVF cells with PRP may boost hair growth in androgenic alopecia.