Altuntas, ZeynepGundeslioglu, A. OzlemInce, BilsevDadaci, MehmetSavaci, Nedim2024-02-232024-02-2320142528-8644https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12452/17636The better understanding of the biology of wound healing shows that platelets and especially the growth factors they contain play a main role on hemostasis and healing. Studies show that autologous platelet rich plasma increases wound healing. Its clinical applications are also increasing and recently its effects on tissue regeneration have been discussed. In this study, the different PRP concepts, and their effects on wound healing and clinical applications in plastic surgery were discussed.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessPlatelet Rich PlasmaGrowth FactorsPlatelet Rich FibrinPlastic SurgeryPLATELET RICH PLASMA (PRP), PLATELET POOR PLASMA (PPP), PLATELER RICH FIBRINE (PRF) CONCEPTS, THEIR BIOLOGICAL ROLES ON WOUNG HEALING AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS IN PLASTIC SURGERYReview Article2224953Q4WOS:000416770900001