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Platelet‐rich plasma versus carboxytherapy in the treatment of periorbital dark circles: A split‐face study

Samar El‐Tahlawi, Marwa M. Fawzy, Zeinab El Maadawi, Sara M. Yasen, Nesreen M. Aboraia

2022Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Periorbital hyperpigmentation is a recurrent problem in dermatologic clinics that affect the patients' quality of life and their psychological status. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) may serve as a source of different growth factors which may reduce the pigmentation in this problem. Carboxytherapy is carbon dioxide infusion into human tissue for therapeutic purposes. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the clinical efficacy of PRP and carboxytherapy in the treatment of periorbital dark circles (PODC). Histopathological evaluation was also done. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Split-face study of 23 patients with PODC treated with PRP at the right side and carboxytherapy at the left side. Patients received four sessions; one session/week. Final follow-up evaluation was done 3 months after the last session by clinical and histopathological assessment. RESULTS: PRP showed significant better response (p = 0.002), shorter downtime, and tolerable side effects than caboxytherapy. Reduction in area percent of melanin after PRP injections showed 46.6% improvement, while after carboxytherapy, it showed only 14.3% improvement. CONCLUSION: The present study showed that PRP is more effective and tolerable than caboxytherapy in the treatment of PODC.

Topics & Concepts

Platelet-rich plasmaMedicinePatient satisfactionHyperpigmentationSurgeryDermatologyInternal medicinePlateletDermatologic Treatments and ResearchPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsLaser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine