| Literature DB >> 35300222 |
Anon Paichitrojjana1, Anand Paichitrojjana2.
Abstract
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) was described as a small volume of plasma containing higher concentrations of platelets than those found in peripheral blood and initially used as a transfusion product for treatment of thrombocytopenia. To date, it was discovered that there are several growth factors and cytokines that can accelerate wound healing and tissue regeneration, leading to a wider range of applications in the medical field, such as in sport medicine, regenerative medicine, and aesthetic medicine. Several studies have shown that PRP can be used effectively for treatment of hair loss. Although it has been widely used, the exact mechanism of action of PRP is still not fully elucidated. In this article, we aim to review and update current information on the definition, classification, mechanism of action, clinical efficacy in hair regrowth, and adverse events of PRP.Entities:
Keywords: alopecia areata; androgenetic alopecia; cicatricial alopecia; female pattern hair loss; hair transplantation; platelet rich plasma
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35300222 PMCID: PMC8922312 DOI: 10.2147/DDDT.S356858
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Des Devel Ther ISSN: 1177-8881 Impact factor: 4.162
DEPA Score is Categorized in Order from A to D
| Dose of Injected Platelets (Billions) | Efficiency of the Process (Platelet Recovery Rate %) | Purity of the PRP (Relative Composition in Platelets %) |
|---|---|---|
| A >5 very high dose | A >90 high | A >90 very pure PRP |
| B 3–5 high dose | B 70–90 medium | B 70–90 pure PRP |
| C 1–3 medium dose | C 30–70 low | C 30–70 heterogeneous PRP |
| D <1 low dose | D <30 poor | D <30 whole blood PRP |
Notes: Adapted from: Magalon J, Chateau AL, Bertrand B, et al. DEPA classification: a proposal for standardising PRP use and a retrospective application of available devices. BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2016;4;2(1):e000060. doi:10.1136/bmjsem-2015-000060.14 Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license ().
Abbreviations: DEPA, dose of injected platelets, efficiency of production, purity of the PRP, activation of the platelet-rich plasma.
Randomized Controlled Trials of PRP in Male Androgenic Alopecia
| Author, Year | Number of Patients | Platelet Rich Plasma Preparation | Treatment Regimen | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qu Q et al 2021 | N= 52 (32M 20F) | - Double spin | 3 injections (monthly) with PRP VS saline (half-head study) | 6 months: significant increase in hair density, hair thickness and anagen hair ratio in PRP compared to placebo |
| Pakhomova EE et al 2020 | N= 69 M | - Double spin | 1. Topical minoxidil 5% (23) | 4 months: significant increase in hair density and hair thickness in PRP + topical minoxidil group followed by PRP monotherapy group |
| Shapiro et al 2020 | N= 35 (18M17F) | - Single spin | 3 injections (monthly) with PRP VS saline (two 7.6-cm × 7.6-cm squares, split head study) | 3 months: significant increase in hair density and hair thickness in PRP compared to baseline, but not significant increase compared to placebo |
| Dicle et al 2020 | N= 30 M | - Single spin | 3 injections (monthly) with PRP first (10) VS saline first (15) (first half of crossover trial) | 4 months: significant increase in hair density in the group that received placebo and subsequently received PRP injections (after wash- out period) |
| Singh et al 2020 | N= 80 M | - Double spin | 1.Topical minoxidil 5% + 3 injections (monthly) with saline (20) | 5 months: significant increase in hair density in PRP + topical minoxidil group followed by PRP + topical placebo group |
| Rodrigues et al 2019 | N= 26 M | - Double spin | 4 injections (every 15 days) with PRP (15) VS saline (11) | 3 months: significant increase in hair density and percentage of anagen hairs in PRP group compared to placebo group |
| Gentile et al 2017 | N= 18 M | - Single spin | 3 injections (monthly) with PRP VS saline | 3 months: significant increase in hair density in PRP compared to placebo |
Abbreviations: PLT, platelet; NR, not reported.
Randomized Controlled Trials of PRP in Female Pattern Hair Loss
| Author, Year | Number of Patients | Platelet Rich Plasma Preparation | Treatment Regimen | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dubin DP et al 2020 | N= 30F | - Single spin | 3 injections (monthly) with | 6 months: significant increase in hair density and hair thickness in PRP group compared to placebo group |
| Bruce et al 2019 | N= 20F | - Double spin | 3 injections (monthly) with PRP first (9) VS minoxidil foam first (9) | 4 months: significant increase in vellus hair density and hair count in both groups compared to baseline |
| Tawfik and Osman, 2018 | N= 30F | - Double spin | 4 injections (weekly) with PRP VS saline | 6 months: significant increase in hair density and hair thickness in PRP compared to placebo |
| Lee et al 2015 | N= 40F | - Single spin | Single PRP with 12 sessions of PDRN injections (20) VS | 3.25 months: combined therapy with PRP induced more hair thickness than PDRN alone |
Abbreviations: PLT, platelet; NR, not reported; PDRN, polydeoxyribonucleotide.
Randomized Controlled Trials of PRP in Alopecia Areata
| Author, Year | Number of Patients | Platelet Rich Plasma Preparation | Treatment Regimen | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fawzy MM et al 2021 | N= 31 (23M8F) | - Single spin | 3 injections (monthly) with | 4 months: significant reduction in SALT score in both groups compared to baseline |
| Balakrishnan A et al 2020 | N= 40 (22M18F) | - Double spin | 3 injections (monthly) with | 3 months: significant improvement in clinical symptoms in both groups, but there was no significant difference between these two groups |
| Hegde P et al 2020 | N= 50 | - Double spin | 3 injections (monthly) Right side of the scalp with | 5 months: SALT score showed statistically significant improvement from baseline in both groups. Steroid group showed the most hair regrowth, followed by PRP group |
| Kapoor P et al 2020 | N= 40 | - Single spin | 4 injections (every 3 weeks) with | 6 months: significant reduction in SALT score in triamcinolone group compared to PRP group |
| Albalat et al 2019 | N= 80 (68M12F) | - Double spin | 3‐5 injections (every 2 weeks) with | 6 months: significant increase in hair regrowth and reduction of dystrophic hair in both groups, but there was no significant difference between these two groups |
| Agrawal P et al 2018 | N= 30 | - Double spin | 3 injections (monthly) with | 6 months: significant increase in the percentage of hair regrowth in triamcinolone group compared to PRP group |
Abbreviations: PLT, platelet; NR, not reported; SALT, severity of alopecia tool score.