PRP Plasma Gel protocolo de obtención para uso en procedimientos estéticos

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Autor(a) principal: Rossi Junior, Renato
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Leal Rossi, Camila, Leal Rossi, Adriana, Rossi de Souza, Bianca
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Aesthetic Orofacial Science
Texto Completo: https://ahof.emnuvens.com.br/ahof/article/view/9
Resumo: The objective of this article was to present a protocol for obtaining platelet derivatives that allows its use in facial aesthetic procedures. Methods: Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) was obtained from blood collection in 6 tubes of 10 ml BD Vacutainer® 0.109 mol / L Buffered Sodium Citrate that were centrifuged in a 150G for 15 minutes. Then, the yellow portion of each tube was collected, and the content obtained divided into two tubes (Vacuette® tube, 9 ml, Greiner Bio-One International, without additives) which were centrifuged again at 300 g for 5 minutes. A plasma portion of 60% of the tube volume was aspirated into a 3 ml syringe and placed in a syringe warmer (APAG, Silfradent®) at 75ºC for 15 minutes to obtain a plasma gel. The remaining portion was gently mixed to resuspend the platelets in the remaining plasma thus forming a concentrated Platelet Rich Plasma. The PRP Plasma Gel was then obtained by mixing the heated Plasma Gel with the PRP concentrate in a 1:1 ratio. 2:1 and 3:1 to achieve different gel densities suitable for aesthetic purposes. Discussion: The PRP Plasma Gel produced using the 5G protocol is a practical alternative to the use of commercial fillers in some facial areas. The growth factors of the platelet concentrate, its angiogenic factors and fibrin promote tissue rejuvenation, repairing the fibers and cells lost by aging. Conclusion: The use of the PRP Plasma Gel obtained by the proposed protocol is a simple, safe and accessible procedure for a greater number of patients, promoting a progressive improvement of the skin.
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spelling PRP Plasma Gel protocolo de obtención para uso en procedimientos estéticosPRP Plasma Gel Obtaining Protocol for use in aesthetic proceduresPRP Plasma Gel Protocolo de Obtenção para uso em procedimentos estéticosplasma rico em plaquetaspreenchedores dérmicosestéticaplasma rico em plaquetasrellenos dérmicosestéticaplatelet rich plasmadermal fillersestheticsThe objective of this article was to present a protocol for obtaining platelet derivatives that allows its use in facial aesthetic procedures. Methods: Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) was obtained from blood collection in 6 tubes of 10 ml BD Vacutainer® 0.109 mol / L Buffered Sodium Citrate that were centrifuged in a 150G for 15 minutes. Then, the yellow portion of each tube was collected, and the content obtained divided into two tubes (Vacuette® tube, 9 ml, Greiner Bio-One International, without additives) which were centrifuged again at 300 g for 5 minutes. A plasma portion of 60% of the tube volume was aspirated into a 3 ml syringe and placed in a syringe warmer (APAG, Silfradent®) at 75ºC for 15 minutes to obtain a plasma gel. The remaining portion was gently mixed to resuspend the platelets in the remaining plasma thus forming a concentrated Platelet Rich Plasma. The PRP Plasma Gel was then obtained by mixing the heated Plasma Gel with the PRP concentrate in a 1:1 ratio. 2:1 and 3:1 to achieve different gel densities suitable for aesthetic purposes. Discussion: The PRP Plasma Gel produced using the 5G protocol is a practical alternative to the use of commercial fillers in some facial areas. The growth factors of the platelet concentrate, its angiogenic factors and fibrin promote tissue rejuvenation, repairing the fibers and cells lost by aging. Conclusion: The use of the PRP Plasma Gel obtained by the proposed protocol is a simple, safe and accessible procedure for a greater number of patients, promoting a progressive improvement of the skin.El objetivo de este artículo es presentar un protocolo para obtener derivados de plaquetas que permita su uso en procedimientos estéticos faciales. Métodos: El plasma rico en plaquetas (PRP) se obtuvo de la extracción de sangre en 6 tubos de 10 ml de BD Vacutainer® 0.109 mol / L de citrato de sodio tamponado que se centrifugaron en una centrífuga de laboratorio 150G durante 15 minutos. Luego, se recogió la porción amarilla, de cada tubo y el contenido obtenido se dividió en dos tubos (tubo Vacuette®, 9 ml, Greiner Bio-One International, sin aditivos) que se centrifugaron nuevamente a 300 g durante 5 minutos. Se aspiró una porción de plasma del 60% del volumen del tubo en una jeringa de 3 ml y se colocó en un calentador de jeringa (APAG, Silfradent) a 75ºC durante 15 minutos para obtener un gel de plasma. La porción restante se agitó suavemente para ressuspender las plaquetas en el plasma restante formando así un plasma concentrado rico en plaquetas. Luego se obtuvo el gel de plasma PRP mezclando el gel de plasma calentado con el concentrado de PRP en una relación 1: 1. 2: 1 y 3: 1 para lograr diferentes densidades de gel adecuadas para fines estéticos. Discusión: El gel de plasma PRP producido con el protocolo 5G es una alternativa práctica al uso de rellenos comerciales en algunas áreas faciales. Los factores de crecimiento del concentrado de plaquetas, sus factores angiogénicos y la fibrina promueven el rejuvenecimiento de los tejidos, reparando las fibras y células perdidas por el envejecimiento. Conclusión: El uso de PRP Plasma Gel obtenido por el protocolo propuesto es un procedimiento simple, seguro y accesible para un mayor número de pacientes, promoviendo una mejora progresiva de la piel.O objetivo do presente artigo foi apresentar um protocolo de obtenção de derivados plaquetários que permite a sua utilização em procedimentos estéticos faciais. Métodos: O Plasma Rico em Plaquetas (PRP) foi obtido a partir da coleta de sangue em 6 tubos de 10 ml BD Vacutainer® de Citrato de Sódio Tamponado 0,109 mol/L que foram centrifugados a 150G por 15 minutos. A seguir foi coletada a porção amarela de cada tubo e o conteúdo obtido dividido em dois tubos (Tubo Vacuette®, 9 ml, Greiner Bio-One International, sem aditivos) que foram centrifugados novamente a 300 g por 5 minutos. Uma porção do plasma de 60% do volume do tubo foi aspirada em seringa de 3 ml e colocada em um aquecedor de seringas (APAG, Silfradent) a 75ºC por 15 minutos para obtenção do gel de plasma. A porção restante foi gentilmente agitada para ressuspender as plaquetas no plasma restante formando assim Plasma Rico em Plaquetas concentrado. O PRP Plasma Gel foi obtido mesclando o Gel de Plasma aquecido com o concentrado de PRP na proporção de 1:1, 2:1 e 3:1 para conseguir densidades diferentes de gel adequadas a indicação estética. Discussão: O PRP Plasma Gel produzido usando o protocolo 5G é uma alternativa prática ao uso de preenchedores comerciais em algumas áreas faciais. Os fatores de crescimento do concentrado plaquetário, seus fatores angiogênicos e a fibrina promovem o rejuvenescimento do tecido, reparando as fibras e células perdidas pelo envelhecimento. Conclusão: O uso do PRP Plasma Gel obtido pelo protocolo proposto é um procedimento simples, seguro e acessível a um maior número de pacientes promovendo uma melhora progressiva da pele.Profa. Dra. Daniela Martins de Souza2020-09-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://ahof.emnuvens.com.br/ahof/article/view/910.51670/ahof.v1i1.9Aesthetic Orofacial Science; v. 1 n. 1 (2020): Harmonização Oral e Facial - Um Oceano de Oportunidades; 1-82675-7311reponame:Aesthetic Orofacial Scienceinstname:Associação Brasileira de Harmonização Orofacial (ABRAHOF)instacron:ABRAHOFporhttps://ahof.emnuvens.com.br/ahof/article/view/9/19Rossi Junior, Renato Leal Rossi, Camila Leal Rossi, Adriana Rossi de Souza, Bianca info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-03-11T00:08:08Zoai:ojs.ahof.emnuvens.com.br:article/9Revistahttps://ahof.emnuvens.com.br/ahofONGhttps://ahof.emnuvens.com.br/ahof/oaimagazine@abrahof.org.br ||10.516702675-73112675-7311opendoar:2024-03-11T00:08:08Aesthetic Orofacial Science - Associação Brasileira de Harmonização Orofacial (ABRAHOF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PRP Plasma Gel protocolo de obtención para uso en procedimientos estéticos
PRP Plasma Gel Obtaining Protocol for use in aesthetic procedures
PRP Plasma Gel Protocolo de Obtenção para uso em procedimentos estéticos
title PRP Plasma Gel protocolo de obtención para uso en procedimientos estéticos
spellingShingle PRP Plasma Gel protocolo de obtención para uso en procedimientos estéticos
Rossi Junior, Renato
plasma rico em plaquetas
preenchedores dérmicos
estética
plasma rico em plaquetas
rellenos dérmicos
estética
platelet rich plasma
dermal fillers
esthetics
title_short PRP Plasma Gel protocolo de obtención para uso en procedimientos estéticos
title_full PRP Plasma Gel protocolo de obtención para uso en procedimientos estéticos
title_fullStr PRP Plasma Gel protocolo de obtención para uso en procedimientos estéticos
title_full_unstemmed PRP Plasma Gel protocolo de obtención para uso en procedimientos estéticos
title_sort PRP Plasma Gel protocolo de obtención para uso en procedimientos estéticos
author Rossi Junior, Renato
author_facet Rossi Junior, Renato
Leal Rossi, Camila
Leal Rossi, Adriana
Rossi de Souza, Bianca
author_role author
author2 Leal Rossi, Camila
Leal Rossi, Adriana
Rossi de Souza, Bianca
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rossi Junior, Renato
Leal Rossi, Camila
Leal Rossi, Adriana
Rossi de Souza, Bianca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv plasma rico em plaquetas
preenchedores dérmicos
estética
plasma rico em plaquetas
rellenos dérmicos
estética
platelet rich plasma
dermal fillers
esthetics
topic plasma rico em plaquetas
preenchedores dérmicos
estética
plasma rico em plaquetas
rellenos dérmicos
estética
platelet rich plasma
dermal fillers
esthetics
description The objective of this article was to present a protocol for obtaining platelet derivatives that allows its use in facial aesthetic procedures. Methods: Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) was obtained from blood collection in 6 tubes of 10 ml BD Vacutainer® 0.109 mol / L Buffered Sodium Citrate that were centrifuged in a 150G for 15 minutes. Then, the yellow portion of each tube was collected, and the content obtained divided into two tubes (Vacuette® tube, 9 ml, Greiner Bio-One International, without additives) which were centrifuged again at 300 g for 5 minutes. A plasma portion of 60% of the tube volume was aspirated into a 3 ml syringe and placed in a syringe warmer (APAG, Silfradent®) at 75ºC for 15 minutes to obtain a plasma gel. The remaining portion was gently mixed to resuspend the platelets in the remaining plasma thus forming a concentrated Platelet Rich Plasma. The PRP Plasma Gel was then obtained by mixing the heated Plasma Gel with the PRP concentrate in a 1:1 ratio. 2:1 and 3:1 to achieve different gel densities suitable for aesthetic purposes. Discussion: The PRP Plasma Gel produced using the 5G protocol is a practical alternative to the use of commercial fillers in some facial areas. The growth factors of the platelet concentrate, its angiogenic factors and fibrin promote tissue rejuvenation, repairing the fibers and cells lost by aging. Conclusion: The use of the PRP Plasma Gel obtained by the proposed protocol is a simple, safe and accessible procedure for a greater number of patients, promoting a progressive improvement of the skin.
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