Application of the blood autoplasm electrophoresis method in the programs of skin care

Abstract

Objective — the development and implementation of a method for stimulation of subdermal regeneration processes in patients with aging or problematic skin. Materials and methods. A new method of blood autoplasm electrophoresis was developed by the employees of the О. О. Shalimov National Institute of Surgery and Transplantology of the NAMS of Ukraine and the Scientific and Medical Center «Medintex». SMC «Medintex» created a skin care device to carry out blood autoplasm electrophoresis in resonance mode (Patent of Ukraine N 106454 «Device for skin care with external information storage»). The method proposed by authors, as well as the equipment for performing it, is based on the ability of the contents of blood elements (platelets, leukocytes), as well as protein complexes, plasma amino acids and other biologically active substances to penetrate into the dermis. Results and discussion. Results of pilot studies on 24 volunteers of the new method of blood autoplasm electrophoresis, which is based on atraumatic introduction into the dermis of biologically active substances, contained in a platelet­rich blood plasma, show high effectiveness of this method in caring for problematic skin of the face. Conclusions. The technology developed for the preparation of plasma, enriched with platelets from autologous blood, improves the quality of these formed elements without significant changes in the composition of the plasma.The effectiveness of the EFAР method in skin care programs, both for age changes and problematic skin, is clinically proved. The effect of exposure depends on the number of procedures performed: 3 for the relief of severe manifestations; 6 — to eliminate functional and aesthetic drawbacks .Introduction of substances into the platelet suspension, which stimulate metabolic processes in the skin, normalizes the course of physiological processes with age ­related changes, expressed photo­aging processes, as well as in acne and post­ acne, scar tissue transformations after burns of any etiology and initiates the stage of connective tissue formation. The EFAP method is absolutely painless, no complications caused by this method were recorded in the course of the study.

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G. V. Terekhov, I. P. Dmytrenko, M. V. Chukhraiev

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G. V. Terekhov, I. P. Dmytrenko, M. V. Chukhraiev (2018). Application of the blood autoplasm electrophoresis method in the programs of skin care. Український журнал дерматології, венерології, косметології, 0(1), 88-92. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-280100