Application of regenerative medicine in treatment of acne scars
Mauro Barone , Stefania Tenna , Annalisa Cogliandro , Vincenzo Panasiti , Carolina Nobile , Paolo Persichetti
Plastic and Aesthetic Research ›› 2016, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (1) : 235 -9.
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the protocol of nanofat and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) infiltration and fractional CO2 laser resurfacing for face atrophic scars by acne and to analyse patient’s satisfaction with the original questionnaire.
Methods: From March 2014 to June 2015, 30 patients with acne scarsonthe cheeks were selected for this pilot study. Patients were evaluated pre- and postoperatively by a physical examination, photographs and ultrasound scan with a 22 MHz probe to measure subcutaneous tissue thickness. All patients were treated by infiltration of nanofat and PRP. The production of PRP was achieved by RegenLab THT tube® method.
Results: Preoperative thickness of subcutaneous tissue of patients from group A was 0.532 mm, whilst preoperative thickness of subcutaneous tissue of patients from group B was 0.737 mm. Postoperative thickness of subcutaneous tissue was 1.201 mm in group A and 1.367 mm in group B. The improvement of thickness of subcutaneous tissue was 0.668 mm in group A and 0.630 mm in group B. The authors applied a t-test on unpaired data, comparing the difference in thickness obtained with the treatment both in group A and in group B, with a P = 0.7289 (not significant). All patients in both groups had a treatment benefit.
Conclusion: Combined approach with nanofat, PRP and CO2 laser seems to be effective to improve trophic scars, however, infiltration alone proved to significantly increase skin and subcutaneous tissue thickness. QoL-Q confirmed the impact of acne scars on the face in social life and relationships.
Acne / scars / regenerative / laser / nano-fat
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