The Biological Role of Platelet Derivatives in Regenerative Aesthetics

Author:

Santos Lorena Cristina1,Lana Giselle Lobo2,Santos Gabriel Silva2ORCID,Visoni Silvia Beatriz Coutinho2,Brigagão Rayssa Junqueira2,Santos Napoliane2ORCID,Sobreiro Rafaela2,da Cruz Silva Reis Andreza2,Rodrigues Bruno Lima2ORCID,Ferrari Sabrina2,Tambeli Claudia Herrera3,Lana José Fábio2456

Affiliation:

1. Biomedical Science, Hospital das Clínicas de Goiás, Goiânia 74605-020, Brazil

2. Orthopedics, Brazilian Institute of Regenerative Medicine (BIRM), Indaiatuba 13334-170, Brazil

3. Institute of Biology, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas 13083-862, Brazil

4. Medical School, Max Planck University Center (UniMAX), Indaiatuba 13343-060, Brazil

5. Regenerative Medicine, Orthoregen International Course, Indaiatuba 13334-170, Brazil

6. Clinical Research, Anna Vitória Lana Institute (IAVL), Indaiatuba 13334-170, Brazil

Abstract

Bioproducts derived from platelets have been extensively used across various medical fields, with a recent notable surge in their application in dermatology and aesthetic procedures. These products, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), play crucial roles in inducing blood vessel proliferation through growth factors derived from peripheral blood. PRP and PRF, in particular, facilitate fibrin polymerization, creating a robust structure that serves as a reservoir for numerous growth factors. These factors contribute to tissue regeneration by promoting cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration and collagen/elastin production. Aesthetic medicine harnesses these effects for diverse purposes, including hair restoration, scar treatment, striae management, and wound healing. Furthermore, these biological products can act as adjuvants with other treatment modalities, such as laser therapy, radiofrequency, and microneedling. This review synthesizes the existing evidence, offering insights into the applications and benefits of biological products in aesthetic medicine.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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