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Dumont NV, Chittoria RK, Gupta K, et al. Autologous platelet-rich plasma utilisation in plastic surgery as adjunctive burn management treatment. New Indian J Surg. 2024;15(2):77-80.
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Received : June 03, 2024
Accepted : July 16, 2024
Published : June 29, 2024
Abstract
To explore the utilization of Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma (APRP) as a complementary treatment for diverse conditions in plastic surgery. APRP can be used as an adjunct treatment to enhance outcomes in different plastic surgery cases. Given its abundance in diverse growth factors, APRP holds promise as a supplemental therapy to improve outcomes across various plastic surgery procedures.
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Dumont NV, Chittoria RK, Gupta K, et al. Autologous platelet-rich plasma utilisation in plastic surgery as adjunctive burn management treatment. New Indian J Surg. 2024;15(2):77-80.
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