Using automated microneedling with platelet rich plasma for treating cicatricial alopecia, recalcitrant alopecia areata and traction alopecia, case report

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This case report demonstrates the use of plasma gelas a chin filler. Plasma gel is a material obtained from platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and its subsequent heating in an incubator.It is a safe option in relation to other fillers because it is an autologous biomaterial and therefore with low risk of immunoreaction. The chin was filled in bollus in the central part and with the tunneling technique on the sides. 0.2 mL of plasma gelwere used at each point, totaling 0.6 mL of the biomaterial. The protocol for this case was one session, with a reassessment after 28 days. Plasma gel proved to be effective as a temporary facial filling material. However, studies on its durability are lacking.


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