Evaluation of the Effect of Platelet Rich Fibrin Matrix in the Correction of Periorbital Wrinkles: An Experimental Clinical Trial

Razieh Ahmadi Mahmoodabadi(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences), Habib Allah Golafshan(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences), Fatemehsadat Pezeshkian(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences), Reza Shahriarirad(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences), Mohammad Reza Namazi(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences)
Dermatology Practical & Conceptual
January 31, 2023
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Skin rejuvenation techniques have gained substantial popularity due to increased life expectancy over recent years. Platelet-rich fibrin matrix (PRFM) is the new generation of platelet aggregate products that have surfaced in recent years to treat skin aging. OBJECTIVES: We intend to use PRF to correct periorbital wrinkles in 15 volunteers and evaluate its effectiveness in this study. METHODS: To evaluate the efficacy of PRFM intervention, eight men and women over the age of thirty entered our study. Blood samples were taken and were immediately centrifuged at 700rpm for 5 minutes. PRFM was extracted from the plasma and injected at the sub-dermis site in periorbital areas. The initial severity of periorbital wrinkles was determined by Visioface 1000D, and obtained data were delivered to the statistical unit for statistical analysis. Scoring and evaluation were based on tissue volume and depth and were measured before and twelve weeks after injection. Adverse effects were also taken into consideration. RESULTS: The results demonstrated noticeable improvement in deep, fine, and small wrinkles, periocular hyperpigmentation, and overall skin freshness of the injection site. The subjects had swelling in the injection site for up to one day after the injection, which resolved without complications. CONCLUSIONS: PRFM was observed to have potential in skin rejuvenation, demonstrating promising outcomes in terms of safety and long-term effects in improving skin condition.


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