Evidence
Grounded in peer-reviewed research
PRP therapy is supported by a growing body of clinical literature. Below is a selection of the references cited throughout the Prizmah documentation.
In their words
From the literature
“A natural mixture of growth factors within the joint could induce positive changes and may provide new opportunities for OA treatment.”
“The application of growth factors in the treatment of local cartilage defects as well as osteoarthritis appears promising.”
“PRP treatment is effective, reliable, easily applied and low-cost for pain, functional status and cartilage regeneration, even in advanced osteoarthritis.”
“PRP is a safe, simple and effective procedure in treating chronic venous ulcers.”
“With good standards of care, the majority of nonhealing diabetic foot ulcers treated with autologous PRP gel can be expected to heal.”
“PRP gel treatment can be a valuable and effective aid in the management of acute trauma wounds.”
Reference library
Selected citations by specialty
Aesthetic & Dermatology
- 01Conde Montero E et al. Platelet-rich plasma: applications in dermatology. Actas Dermosifiliogr. 2015;106:104-11.
- 02Yuksel EP et al. Evaluation of effects of platelet-rich plasma on human facial skin. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2014 Oct;16(5):206-8.
- 03Fabi S et al. The potential of topical and injectable growth factors and cytokines for skin rejuvenation. Facial Plast Surg. 2014 Apr;30(2):157-71.
- 04Robert S. Kang et al. Platelet-rich plasma in cosmetic surgery. Otorhinolaryngology Clinics. 2013;5(1):24-28.
- 05Sukhbir Singh. Role of platelet-rich plasma in chronic alopecia areata. Indian J Plast Surg. 2015 Jan-Apr;48(1):57-59.
- 06Maria-Angeliki Gkini et al. Study of PRP injections in androgenetic alopecia over one year. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2014 Oct-Dec;7(4):213-219.
- 07Gabriella Fabbrocini et al. Combined use of skin needling and PRP in acne scarring treatment. Cosmetic Dermatology. 2011;24(4).
- 08Min-Kyung Shing et al. PRP combined with fractional laser therapy for skin rejuvenation. Dermatol Surg. 2012;38:623-630.
- 09Puri N. Platelet-rich plasma in dermatology and aesthetic medicine. Our Dermatol Online. 2015;6(2):207-211.
- 10Nancy W et al. Skin rejuvenation with autologous concentrated PRP. Egyptian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology. 2014;34:5-9.
- 11Bano S, Dar TM. Role of Growth Factors-rich Plasma (Activated PRP) in Androgenic Alopecia: Literature Review and Suggested Treatment Protocol. Eur J Med Health Sci. 2021;3(1):16-23. (Prizmah system, AK Pharma).
Orthopedic
- 01Lisa A. et al. The role of growth factors in cartilage repair. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2011;469:2706-2715.
- 02Andia I. & Maffulli N. PRP for managing pain and inflammation in osteoarthritis. Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2013;9:721-730.
- 03J. M. Delong et al. Platelet-Rich Plasma: The PAW Classification System. Arthroscopy. 2012;28(7):998-1009.
Wound Management
- 01K. Kazakos et al. The use of autologous PRP gel in the management of acute trauma wounds. Injury. 2008.
- 02M. Mehrannia et al. PRP for treatment of nonhealing diabetic foot ulcers: a case report. Can J Diabetes. 2014;38:5-8.
- 03Singer, Adam J., Clark, Richard A.F. Cutaneous wound healing. N Engl J Med. 1999:738-746.
Dentistry
- 01Rani Somani et al. Platelet-rich plasma — a healing aid and perfect enhancement factor. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent. 2011;4(1):69-75.
- 02Albanese et al. PRP in dental and oral surgery: from wound healing to bone regeneration. Immunity & Ageing. 2013;10:23.
References are provided for informational purposes and are drawn from the official Prizmah brochures.
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