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Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy for Acne Scars

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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is used to promote faster healing of soft tissue injuries. The medical community has begun widely using PRP as an alternative to surgery to help in many conditions. Once the blood components are separated, the patient’s own plasma with high concentrations of platelets is injected into the injured area. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy for Acne Scars


1
What Is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and What Is
It Effective For
  • Platelets are blood cells that are formed in the
    bone marrow. They contain packets of proteins
    that are responsible for clotting and for wound
    healing.
  • Once platelets are released into the bloodstream
    from the marrow, they have a circulating life
    span of about 7-10 days. When there is acute
    injury, platelets accumulate at the site. A
    sequence of events occurs with formation of a
    clot and then release of growth factors. These
    growth factors attract various other blood cells
    to the area. These other growth factors and cells
    assist in the healing process. In many instance,
    the addition of calcium chloride and human
    thrombin has been used to stimulate the release
    of growth factors. While bovine thrombin has also
    been used, there have been reports of
    hypersensitivity reactions in a small number of
    patients.
  • In PRP Therapy of Denver Platelet-rich plasma,
    PRP, is a concentrate of whole blood that
    contains at least 1 million platelets per 6 cc's.
    Ideally, platelet concentrations in the 3-5
    million ranges are better since higher
    concentration of platelets means more growth
    factors and theoretically faster healing.

2
  • One of the early papers describing the utility of
    PRP was published by Mishra and Pavelko in the
    American Journal of Sports Medicine in 2006. They
    presented a non- randomized study of 20 patients
    with chronic lateral epicondylitis. The patients
    were evaluated eight weeks after receiving their
    treatment and there was a 60 per cent improvement
    in the PRP treated group versus 16 per cent in
    the control group.
  • This treatment has also been studied for Achilles
    tendon problems. The results have been mixed. A
    Dutch study published in the Journal of the
    American Medical Association in 2010, involving
    54 patients showed no statistical difference
    between the PRP treated group and the group
    treated with saline and exercise.
  • However, there has been criticism regarding the
    study design, and also there have been other
    studies reporting positive results with PRP with
    Achilles tendonitis.

3
  • Other conditions for which PRP Therapy of Denver
    has been used include patellar tendonitis
    ("jumper's knee"), rotator cuff tendonitis of the
    shoulder, plantar fasciitis, gluteus medius
    tendonitis of the hip, and even osteoarthritis.
  • When PRP is administered it is done following a
    needle tenotomy- a procedure where a small needle
    is introduced into the area of tendon damage
    using ultrasound guidance. The needle is used to
    make small holes in the diseased tendon in order
    to create an acute injury.
  • For more to mail us office_at_aspen-regenerativemedic
    ine.com, or call 970.201.1332, http//aspen-regene
    rativemedicine.com,Address- 122 W Main Street,
    Aspen, CO 81611
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