Affiliation:
1. Medical Research and Educational Centre (University Clinic) of Moscow State University n. a. M. V. Lomonosov
2. Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Abstract
In clinical practice, as a rule, patients with involutive changesas well havea photodamage, it should be considered when choosing a method of correction. Microneedling, including the use of PRP and hyaluronic acid, arevery promising methods.Material and methods. There were 50 patients under observation, who were divided into three groups: 1st group – 18 patients received microneedling and PRP, 2nd group – 17 people used microneedling of hyaluronic acid, 3rd group – 15 patients received microneedling. Four procedures were performed with an interval of 4 weeks.Results. According to dermatological status index, PRP microneedlingshowed the effectiveness, the index decreased by 86 % in the group. In group 2, the average index for the group decreased by 56 %, in group 3–41 %.Conclusions.Microneedling is an effective safe method for correcting involutive changes in the skin of the face, combined with signs of photoaging. To increase the effectiveness of microneedling, it is recommended to use autologous plasma with cells directly after the procedure applicationinto the form or the film.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry
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