4 days ago

PRP- Science or Just Another Overhyped Trend?

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Dr. Mina and Dr. Amelia K Hausauer dive deep into the world of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy — breaking down what it is, how it works, and why it’s become a go-to in dermatology. From treating hair loss and skin rejuvenation to supporting microneedling, stretch marks, and wound healing, they explore the wide range of applications for PRP.

Dr. Hausauer also unpacks the key differences between PRP and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF), shares insight into safety and patient outcomes, and emphasizes the importance of working with a knowledgeable provider. The conversation covers techniques like microneedling with PRP (hello, vampire facial), various injection methods, and the exciting future of regenerative medicine.

Whether you’re curious about incorporating PRP into your treatments or want a deeper understanding of its potential, this episode is a must-listen. 

 

Key Takeaways:

- PRP is derived from the patient's own blood and is rich in signaling molecules.

- The field of PRP has evolved significantly over the last decade.

- Regeneration is becoming a key focus in modern medicine.

- Patients are increasingly interested in natural healing methods.

- PRP is most commonly used for hair regrowth and skin treatments.

- The effectiveness of PRP can vary based on individual patient factors.

- Optimizing platelet levels can enhance PRP treatment outcomes.

- Timing and diet can influence the effectiveness of PRP treatments.

- Microneedling with PRP can significantly improve skin texture and collagen production.

- Injecting PRP can be beneficial for targeted areas like scars and under-eye skin. PRP is most effective when integrated into a comprehensive treatment plan.

- Microneedling enhances the release of growth factors from PRP.

- Stretch marks can be treated with PRP, often in combination with other modalities.

- Safety is paramount; choose a qualified provider for PRP treatments.

- PRF differs from PRP in preparation and application, affecting its use.

- PRP can accelerate healing in post-surgical and acne scarring cases.

- Building a relationship with your provider enhances treatment outcomes.

- The medical community is evolving with new regenerative therapies.

- PRP has a low risk of allergic reactions due to its autologous nature.

- Future advancements in regenerative medicine are promising and exciting.



Dr. Amelia K. Hausauer is the Director of Dermatology and Head of Aesthetic Medicine at Aesthetx, a hybrid dermatology and plastic surgery practice in Northern California. She is a key opinion leader for early pipeline innovation and development of multiple injectable and regenerative therapies as well as an active research investigator. Dr. Hausauer spearheaded one of the largest clinical trials using PRP for hair growth and served as the chief editor for Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Microneedling in Aesthetic Medicine. She has published over a dozen articles in peer reviewed journals and teaches throughout the world on cutting-edge techniques in injectable medicine. Earning a bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and medical doctorate from University of California San Francisco, Dr. Hausauer completed residency at New York University then an American Society for Dermatologic Surgery cosmetic surgery fellowship.

 

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