EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AUTOLOGOUS PLASMA RICH PROTEIN IN TREATING FACIAL WRINKLES
Keywords:
Crow's feet wrinkles, autologous PRP, subject satisfaction scores, Platelet-rich plasmaAbstract
Background: The primary goal of face rejuvenation is to reverse aging with non-invasive or surgical techniques. In recent
years, fewer participants have opted for surgical methods, highlighting the critical significance of non-invasive and minimally
invasive face rejuvenation techniques like PRP and intradermal injections. However, there is a dearth of information in the
literature currently available on PRP usage for face rejuvenation.
Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and outcomes of applying autologous platelet-rich plasma
(PRP) to individuals with crow's feet wrinkles.
Methods: 40 participants were evaluated during the course of the study's six-month period. The 40 participants received two
monthly platelet-rich plasma therapy sessions. One milliliter of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) was applied to the subjects'
infraorbital region and to each side of their crow's feet. Photographs taken before and after therapy, objective clinical
evaluation, subject satisfaction ratings, and side effects were all evaluated and compared in this study




