Platelet-rich plasma improves esthetic postoperative outcomes of maxillofacial surgical procedures.

Q4 Medicine Acta chirurgiae plasticae Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.48095/ccachp2021118
Yuliya Menchisheva, Ulmeken Mirzakulova, Dildora Usupova, Gulzhan Yermukhanova, Zhanagul Rysbayeva
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Abstract

Background: Postoperative facial scars after plastic and reconstructive surgery are visible results that can seriously affect the quality of life of recovering patients. Currently, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is widely used in medicine to improve tissue regeneration.

Purpose: To analyze the esthetic outcomes of using PRP in the late postoperative period of maxillofacial surgical interventions.

Material and methods: A total of 100 patients aged 18-60 years who were undergoing plastic and reconstructive surgery in the maxillofacial region were included in this study. The patients were randomly divided in two groups. Fifty patients in the treatment group received PRP injections at the time of surgery. Patients in the control group did not receive any injections. PRP was injected intradermally after suturing the wound. Evaluation of treatment outcomes was carried out by planimetry, the Image J programme during 1 month after surgery and by the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale 30 and 90 days after the surgical procedure. The Dermatological Quality of Life Index was used to assess the negative impact of treatment outcomes on various aspects of the patients life.

Results: The change of scar width was twice less pronounced in the treatment group. The patients in the treatment group were more satisfied with the results of the treatment and had a higher quality of life. The treatment group exhibited less scaring at all time points than the control group 3 months after surgery.

Conclusions: The use of PRP had a pronounced beneficial therapeutic effect in influencing the esthetic outcomes of surgical interventions.

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富血小板血浆改善颌面外科手术术后美观效果。
背景:面部整形重建术后瘢痕是严重影响康复患者生活质量的明显结果。目前,富血小板血浆(PRP)在医学上被广泛用于促进组织再生。目的:分析PRP在颌面部外科手术后后期的美学效果。材料与方法:本研究共纳入100例年龄在18-60岁的颌面部整形重建手术患者。患者随机分为两组。治疗组50例患者在手术时接受PRP注射。对照组患者不接受任何注射。缝合伤口后皮内注射PRP。术后1个月采用平面测量法和Image J程序,术后30天和90天采用患者和观察者疤痕评估量表对治疗结果进行评估。皮肤生活质量指数用于评估治疗结果对患者生活各方面的负面影响。结果:治疗组瘢痕宽度变化明显小于对照组2倍。治疗组患者对治疗效果更满意,生活质量更高。术后3个月,治疗组在各时间点的惊吓程度均低于对照组。结论:PRP的应用对外科手术的美观效果有显著的改善作用。
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae Medicine-Surgery
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