The Use of Natural Platelet Autoplasma and Its Thermally Processed Modifications for Correction of Age-Related Changes of Skin

AbstractThis paper presents the results of a comparative prospective study of correcting age-related changes in facial and neck skin of 72 patients using native platelet auto plasma, as well as a new method for obtaining thermally processed modifications of it via denaturation of protein plasma fractions when heated in a thermostat to different temperatures (Patent No. 2629527/August 29, 2017). The results obtained suggest that the use of a combination of native platelet auto plasma (PAP) with its thermally processed modifications to correct age-related changes in the skin of the face and neck is more effective than monotherapy of native PAP. The absence of complications during the observation period and the autologous nature of the material means that this treatment method has a high level of safety.
Source: Advances in Gerontology - Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research
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