Regenerative Gynecology Redefined: Platelet-Rich Plasma in Vaginal Rejuvenation: THE REVIEW

Authors

  • Dr. Patel Mit Alpeshkumar; Dr. Prof Madhu Jain; Dr. Vibha Mishra; Dr. Deepak Jadaun; Dr. Shubhi Vaishya; Dr. Patel Shail Alpeshkumar Author

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Vascular rejuvenation, sexual vigour, and platelet-rich plasma's positive effects on regenerative medicine.

Abstract

Exciting new developments in tissue engineering and molecular biology have created regenerative medicine, a discipline that aids in the body's inherent capacity to repair damaged cells, tissues, and organs. Among the many regenerative medicine preparations, platelet rich plasma stands out due to its abundance of growth factors derived from platelet granules. Increasing numbers of medical fields are using this treatment into their routine treatments. Recently, researchers have begun testing the efficacy of platelet-derived products in treating pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP). Some women may find that getting older or going through postpartum depression affects their sexual lives. By utilizing lipofilling, the posterior vaginal wall can be restored in a way that avoids the vascular axes during the surgical operation. Not only are these methods suitable for use in private clinics as part of a standard outpatient routine, but they are also easy to apply and have no known risks. The release of growth factors by platelet alpha granules during platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy encourages the production of new collagen and blood vessels. Additional research is necessary to fully evaluate the procedure's safety, efficacy, and effects in the medium and long term.

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Published

2025-07-09

DOI

10.5281/zenodo.16601771

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