Rodriguez Melanie, Mayrovitz Harvey N
Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Davie, USA.
Medical Education, Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Davie, USA.
Cureus. 2024 Aug 31;16(8):e68306. doi: 10.7759/cureus.68306. eCollection 2024 Aug.
Since the 1800s, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used as a treatment for a wide range of medical conditions with a concomitant effect of tending to reduce the need for some invasive procedures. The aim of this narrative review was to concisely document the history and current usage of PRP specifically in the field of dermatology. Four databases (PubMed, Google Scholar, CINAHL, and Web of Science) were searched for primary articles written in English that evaluated human subjects and focused on PRP use in dermatology. Initial search terms included "platelet rich plasma," "alopecia," "androgenic alopecia," "dermatology," "PDGF," "aging," "skin rejuvenation," "diabetic ulcers," "venous leg ulcers," "acne," "acne scars," "scars," "hyperpigmentation," "melasma," "hypopigmentation," "vitiligo," and "PRP." After review, articles were excluded if they were commentaries, editorials, animal studies, review articles, or were unrelated to dermatology. The bibliography of retrieved articles was also searched for relevant articles. The present review results describe the function of PRP from its first usage for thrombocytopenia to its usage for melasma. In this time frame, its use in dermatology has gone through many evolutions from using its healing factors for treating wounds to using it as the treatment for wrinkles, hair loss, scars, ulcers, and skin pigmentation disorders. Its anti-inflammatory and growth factors have been shown to initiate a healing cascade that promotes the growth and regeneration of tissues. It is hoped that this review will help educate patients and physicians about the efficacy of PRP therapy and thereby help avoid unnecessary invasive procedures for certain conditions.
自19世纪以来,富含血小板血浆(PRP)就已被用作治疗多种医疗病症的手段,同时还往往能减少某些侵入性手术的需求。本叙述性综述的目的是简要记录PRP在皮肤科领域的历史和当前应用情况。检索了四个数据库(PubMed、谷歌学术、护理学与健康领域数据库CINAHL和科学引文索引数据库Web of Science),以查找用英文撰写的评估人体受试者且聚焦于PRP在皮肤科应用的原始文章。初始检索词包括“富含血小板血浆”“脱发”“雄激素性脱发”“皮肤科”“血小板衍生生长因子(PDGF)”“衰老”“皮肤年轻化”“糖尿病溃疡”“下肢静脉溃疡”“痤疮”“痤疮瘢痕”“瘢痕”“色素沉着过度”“黄褐斑”“色素减退”“白癜风”和“PRP”。经审查,如果文章是评论、社论、动物研究、综述文章或与皮肤科无关,则将其排除。还检索了所检索文章的参考文献以查找相关文章。本综述结果描述了PRP从最初用于治疗血小板减少症到用于治疗黄褐斑的功能。在这个时间范围内,它在皮肤科的应用经历了许多演变,从利用其愈合因子治疗伤口到将其用作治疗皱纹、脱发、瘢痕、溃疡和皮肤色素沉着障碍的方法。其抗炎和生长因子已被证明能引发促进组织生长和再生的愈合级联反应。希望本综述将有助于让患者和医生了解PRP疗法的疗效,从而有助于避免针对某些病症进行不必要的侵入性手术。