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May 22-23, 2017 Las Vegas, USA

30

th

International Conference on

Dental Science & Advanced Dentistry

Volume 7, Issue 5 (Suppl)

Dentistry

ISSN: 2161-1122, an open access journal

Advanced Dentistry 2017

May 22-23, 2017

Platelet rich fibrin for skin rejuvenation

Cristiano Bellico de Paiva

CEO Outbox School, Brazil

P

RF (Platelet Rich Fibrin) is a substance obtained by decantation centered on human blood acquired through venipuncture.

This substance was described with merit by Choukroun in France and its use protocol won the world. The PRF properties

revolutionize the surgical dentistry to promote great acceleration in the healing process to promote the ample release of tissue

growth factors derived from the platelets for many days. Chemotaxis is also observed for undifferentiated mesenchymal cells.

The improvement and acceleration of the inflammatory process has become the PRF object of study in several areas. Recently

the PRF began to be used in facial aesthetics and the results were encouraging. Decreased wrinkles, nasogenian fold are some

of the benefits without using PRF on the face. In this presentation, we discuss the use of PRF in skin rejuvenation and its

applicability in facial aesthetics. This presentation will show some techniques for melasmas, acne scars, filling the nasogenian

fold, temples and dark circles besides the use to improve the aged look of facial skin.

Biography

Cristiano Bellico de Paiva is a Doctor of Dental Surgery, specialized in Implatology, Forensic Dentist and Prosthetic Dentist. He also did a course in Oral Microsurgery,

Laser Therapy, MBA in Marketing and several courses in the area of facial aesthetics. A few years ago he started studying aesthetics and facial function with the

concept of orofacial harmonization.

cristianobellico@yahoo.com.br

Cristiano Bellico de Paiva, Dentistry 2017, 7:5 (Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-1122-C1-014