Full-thickness burn scar treatment using a combination of microneedling and platelet-rich plasma in animal model
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Microneedling (MA) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapies have shown potential for enhancing scar repair through collagen production and growth factor release, yet their effects on full-thickness burn scars remain underexplored. This study evaluated the impact of MA, PRP, and combined MA + PRP treatments on scar healing in a rat model of full-thickness burns. Fifty adult rats were divided into four groups: control, MA, PRP, and MA + PRP. Treatments were administered 21 days post-burn, and animals were evaluated at 14- and 21-days post-treatment. Macroscopic, histopathological, and morphometric analyses were performed to assess epithelialization, extracellular matrix (ECM) organization, and collagen deposition. The combination of MA + PRP demonstrated superior outcomes, showing enhanced ECM organization, significant collagen deposition, increased angiogenesis, and an improved inflammatory profile with mononuclear cell infiltration. Morphometric analysis confirmed a substantial increase in collagen content, particularly in the MA + PRP group, supporting improved tissue remodeling and scar maturation. These findings suggest that combined MA + PRP therapy may be a promising approach for promoting effective and accelerated burn scar healing. Further research is warranted to optimize protocols for clinical application.
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Tissue and Cell, v. 91.






