In recent years, the use of platelet-rich plasma has increased notably in a range of diseases and settings. Uses of these products now go beyond skin rejuvenation therapy in patients with facial ageing. Good outcomes for other dermatological indications such as skin ulcers and, more recently, alopecia have been reported in case series and controlled studies. However, these indications are not currently included in the labeling given that stronger scientific evidence is required to support their real benefits. With the increased use of these products, dermatologists need to become familiar with the underlying biological principles and able to critically assess the quality and outcomes of the studies of these products in different skin diseases.
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Taşkın, B. (2016). Platelet-rich plasma applications in dermatology. Istanbul Bilim University Florence Nightingale Transplantation Journal, 1(2), 84–87. https://doi.org/10.5606/fng.transplantasyon.2016.014
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