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Combined microneedling with topical application of platelet-rich plasma versus microneedling alone in the treatment of stria distensae: clinicopathological analysis

Amira A. Abdel‐Motaleb, Hatem Zedan, Mennat’Allah Mahmoud Mostafa, Eman E. Abu‐Dief, Sahar M. Gebril, Mahmoud R. Hussein

2020Journal of Dermatological Treatment26 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Striae distensae (SD) are common skin conditions. OBJECTIVES: This study was done to test the hypothesis that 'the use of microneedling (MN) before platelet-rich plasma (PRP) application will allow for deeper penetration and therefore, augment its efficacy in the treatment of SD.' PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty patients with SD were divided into (i) Group I, the patients were treated with MN only, and (ii) Group II, the patients were treated with combined MN-PRP. The clinical improvement was evaluated by two dermatologists. Skin biopsies were obtained before and after therapy to examine immunohistological changes. RESULTS: As compared to the use of MN alone, therapy with combined MN-PRP was associated with: (i) a marked to the excellent improvement of the skin lesions of SD, (ii) a more significant deposition of collagen and elastic fibers, (iii) increased proliferative activity in the epidermis, and (iv) a decreased caspase-3 protein expression values in the epidermis. CONCLUSIONS: This study proved that the combined MN-PRP is more effective than MN alone for the treatment of the lesions of SD. The underlying molecular mechanisms are open for future studies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePlatelet-rich plasmaDermatologyEpidermis (zoology)PlateletInternal medicineSurgeryGastroenterologyAnatomyDermatologic Treatments and ResearchWound Healing and TreatmentsPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments