Assessment of Safety and Effectiveness of Combined Platelet-Rich Plasma and Hyaluronic Acid Therapy for Neck Rejuvenation in Thailand: A Prospective Investigation - Report - MDSpire
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Assessment of Safety and Effectiveness of Combined Platelet-Rich Plasma and Hyaluronic Acid Therapy for Neck Rejuvenation in Thailand: A Prospective Investigation
Clinical Report: Assessment of PRP and Hyaluronic Acid for Neck Rejuvenation
Overview
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Background
Neck aging is a significant aesthetic concern, yet effective nonsurgical treatments are limited. The combination of PRP and HA offers a potential solution due to their synergistic regenerative properties. This study aims to fill the gap in research regarding the effectiveness of this combination specifically for neck rejuvenation.
Data Highlights
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Key Findings
Significant improvement in skin firmness observed, with up to 65% enhancement at 6 months.
Notable increases in skin hydration and reductions in melanin and erythema.
No severe adverse effects reported during the study period.
Modest outcomes noted for skin elasticity, wrinkles, texture, and brightness.
Study highlights the need for further controlled trials to validate findings.
Clinical Implications
The findings suggest that PRP-HA therapy is a relatively safe and effective minimally invasive option for neck rejuvenation. Clinicians may consider this combination treatment for patients seeking non-surgical aesthetic improvements in neck appearance.
Conclusion
PRP-HA therapy shows promise as a viable treatment for neck rejuvenation, although further research is necessary to establish standardized protocols and outcomes.
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