Injectable-Platelet-Rich Fibrin-Smart Blood with Stem Cells for the Treatment of Alopecia: A Report of Three Patients

International Journal of Trichology
Ritika Arora, Sagrika Shukla

Abstract

Hair loss or alopecia in males is very common, and so is its treatment. Until now, platelet-rich plasma has been in use for hair regeneration, which has shown results but lacks regenerative potential as compared to platelet-rich fibrin (PRF). Injectable-PRF (i-PRF) is advanced version of PRF in liquid form which can be injected and contains stem cells with high regenerative potential. Hair regeneration in Type VI and Type VII was observed which are difficult to treat. Hair growth with i-PRF has better regenerative potential. All cases reported showed improvement in hair growth.

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Jun 20, 2014·The Journal of Oral Implantology·Shahram GhanaatiJoseph Choukroun

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Aug 28, 2020·Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology·Haidar HassanAli Ghanem
Jun 1, 2021·Dermatologic Clinics·Aditya K GuptaJeffrey A Rapaport
Sep 25, 2021·Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology·Omar HamidHaidar Hassan

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