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Mechanical and Controlled PRP Injections in Patients Affected by Androgenetic Alopecia
Published on: January 27, 2018
Beyond conventional PRP: a rationale for bioengineered, growth-factor-defined platelet mimetics in alopecia-the
Rinky Kapoor1, Raji Patil2, Debraj Shome3
1Department of Dermatology, Cosmetic Dermatology and Dermato-surgery, The Esthetic Clinics ®, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
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Autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is widely used for alopecia, but outcomes are often inconsistent due to procedural differences and patient-to-patient biological variability, including platelet yield, leukocyte content, and the mixed presence of stimulatory and inhibitory mediators. This commentary outlines a rationale for moving from variable autologous PRP toward defined PRP-inspired, growth-factor-based platelet mimetic formulations with batch-specified concentrations and relative proportions to enable more reproducible dosing and clearer clinical evaluation, aligned with Precision Re-Engineered Efficacy Optimization as a framework for standardizing potency, composition, and performance. Such formulations may improve consistency and scalability, but should be viewed as controlled reconstructions of selected PRP-associated signals rather than complete replicas of platelet releasate. Their translational value will depend on careful formulation characterization, staged proof-of-concept testing, and controlled clinical studies to establish safety, dosing, and comparative effectiveness.