Autologous Plasma Gel as an Effective Method of Facial Volume Restoration and Skin Rejuvenation

Author:

Majewska Lidia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ESME Clinic, Kraków, Poland

Abstract

The primary aim of this retrospective study was to investigate the potential effectiveness of autologous platelet gel as a method for facial volume restoration and skin rejuvenation. High-frequency ultrasonography was utilized to assess the outcomes of the treatment. The study included a cohort of ten female patients aged between 40 and 50 who actively participated in the research. They reported moderate-to-severe static and dynamic wrinkles, volume loss, thinning, and roughness of the skin. Each patient received one session of autologous platelet gel injections. The gel was prepared accordingly with the manufacturer’s (INNMEDIS, ATR™) instructions. Medium viscosity gel was injected into the superficial subdermal fat pads in the temples, as well as in the middle and lower face areas, to improve facial volume. A high-frequency ultrasound (US) device was employed to quantify skin density, skin thickness, and the depth of nasolabial folds. The US images were captured at three time points: before gel administration, one month after the procedure, and three months after the procedure. The imaging focused on the nasolabial folds area to monitor changes and assess the effectiveness of the treatment over time. Based on the analyses, the use of autologous platelet gel is beneficial towards improving skin density and decreasing nasolabial fold depth. However, further research should be conducted into the gel’s effects on dermis thickness to achieve a stronger, more statistically significant conclusion. The level of satisfaction of the enrolled patients regarding their facial appearance was evaluated using the visual analogue scale (VAS). The VAS assessment revealed an average score of 4.1 before the commencement of the treatment, an average score of 7.9 one month after the treatment, and an average score of 7.5 three months following the treatment. The results indicate a significant increase in patient satisfaction following treatment completion. Autologous platelet gel appears to hold promise as a treatment option for volume replacement and skin rejuvenation, making it an attractive choice for individuals seeking natural skin treatments. Despite the encouraging findings from this observation, further validation is required through a larger controlled study to definitively confirm whether autologous platelet gel is indeed an effective method for volume replacement and skin rejuvenation.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Dermatology,General Medicine

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