1. Morphometric study of facial wrinkles and aesthetic skin as dermaroller treatment combined with platelet rich plasma (PRP)
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Oyunsaikhan, Surmaajav, Amarsaikhan, Bazar, Batbayar, Badral, and Dungubat, Erdenetsogt
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030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,lcsh:R5-920 ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:Medical technology ,lcsh:R855-855.5 ,lcsh:R858-859.7 ,dermaroller, platlet rich plasma, PRP, wrinkle, skin aging ,030230 surgery ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics - Abstract
Background: Facial wrinkles are a multifactorial, complex process that negatively affects individuals’ appearance, consequently their quality of life. The treatment for these wrinkles varies with the degree of severity. This prospective study aimed to evaluate the clinical effect of pure dermaroller and dermaroller combined with platelet rich plasma therapy (PRP dermaroller), to treat facial wrinkles, and to quantitatively evaluate histological changes of the skin that occur in the two different cohorts. Methods and materials: Twenty healthy women aged 43-48 years with scores ranging between 2 and 4 on the baseline facial fine wrinkle grading scale were enrolled in the this clinical study. Nineteen of the patients were treated with a pure dermaroller on the one half of face, and with a dermaroller that included a platelet rich plasma on the other half of the face. Three treatments, each in a 4 weeks interval were performed. Standard photographs and skin biopsies were obtained from the treatment area at baseline and 8 weeks after the final session. Comparisons of the treatments were analyzed using clinical and histological findings. Results: The degree of baseline facial fine wrinkle grading scale after treatment revealed statistically significant effects of the PRP dermaroller treatment side compared to the side of pure dermaroller treatment. At 8 weeks after the final session, the wrinkling grade on the PRP dermaroller side and the pure dermaroller side showed significant differences (p, Diagnostic Pathology, Vol 3 No 1 (2017): 2017
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- 2017