Exploring the potential of intradermal platelet‐rich plasma in treating acquired bilateral nevus of Ota‐like macule (Hori's nevus): A pilot study

Author:

Deeudomwongsa Pasinee12ORCID,Chumsaengsri Chumsaeng2,Aristizabal Miguel34,Kiatsurayanon Chanisa2

Affiliation:

1. College of Medicine Rangsit University Bangkok Thailand

2. Dermatology Institute of Dermatology Bangkok Thailand

3. ADEI – Aesthetics & Dermatology Institute Bogota Colombia

4. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Jacksonville Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHori's nevus is a common and challenging dermatological condition, often complicated by post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation following treatment. Platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) has demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of hyperpigmentation disorders such as melasma and periorbital darkening. Given the benefits and minimally invasive nature of PRP treatments, exploring its application in managing Hori's nevus through further investigation is worthwhile.AimsTo evaluate the safety and effectiveness of intradermal PRP therapy for the treatment of Hori's nevus.MethodsTen female patients received bilateral intradermal PRP injections every 2 weeks for a total of four treatments. The modified dermal pigmentation and severity index (mDPASI), mean melanin index (MI), brightening score, patient self‐assessment, and clinical photographs were evaluated at 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks post‐treatment. Adverse events were also recorded to determine treatment safety.ResultsAt 12 weeks post‐treatment, mDPASI decreased 38.86%, from 0.929 ± 0.617 to 0.568 ± 0.415 (p < 0.05). The mean melanin index decreased 12.75%, from 208.650 ± 26.319 to 182.052 ± 17.028 (p < 0.05). In addition, the mean brightness score evaluated by two experts was 1.4, indicating 25–50% improvement. At the end of the study, 50% of the patients reported 50–75% improvement. Side effects included pain, mild edema, and bruising, which resolved spontaneously within 3 days. No serious side effects were found.ConclusionOur results suggest that intradermal PRP therapy may be a safe and effective alternative for the treatment of Hori's nevus and can complement conventional interventions. However, further research with a larger sample size, control groups, and longer follow‐up is needed to confirm these findings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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