PRP for Acne Scars and Dermatologic Tissue Repair
Acne scarring represents a significant dermatologic challenge due to collagen loss and dermal structural damage. PRP therapy offers a regenerative solution by promoting tissue remodeling and neovascularization.
When injected or applied intradermally, PRP accelerates wound healing and stimulates collagen regeneration, improving scar depth, texture, and pigmentation irregularities. PRP is frequently combined with microneedling or fractional laser treatments to enhance dermal penetration and clinical outcomes.
Clinical evidence supports PRP’s ability to improve atrophic acne scars with high patient satisfaction and minimal downtime. The regenerative effects continue beyond the treatment period, as PRP activates long-term cellular repair mechanisms.
Standardized PRP preparation is critical. CE Marked Class IIb systems ensure controlled platelet concentration, allowing dermatologists to achieve consistent and reproducible results across patients.
PRP has redefined acne scar management by shifting focus from camouflage to true biological repair.