Acta Scientific Otolaryngology (ASOL)

Short Communication Volume 2 Issue 7

A Unique Technique to Treat Keloid with PRP

Niyati Dhawan and Brajpal Singh Tyagi*

Department of ENT, Columbia Asia Hospital Ghaziabad, CEO Harsh ENT Hospital, Centre for Deafness, ABR Health Care Solutions Limited, India

*Corresponding Author: Brajpal Singh Tyagi, Professor, Head, Department of ENT, Columbia Asia Hospital Ghaziabad, CEO Harsh ENT Hospital, Centre for Deafness, ABR Health Care Solutions Limited, India.

Received: May 16, 2020; Published: June 19, 2020

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Abstract

 Keloid is a healing process after skin injury in which extra scar tissue grows, forming smooth and hard growths. We are presenting a case of Keloid treated first time only with PRP.
The PRP and PRP Gel works better in this kind of cases. We are submitting reports from our center.

Keywords: Keloid; Platelet-Rich Plasma

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Citation

Citation: Niyati Dhawan and Brajpal Singh Tyagi. “A Unique Technique to Treat Keloid with PRP". Acta Scientific Otolaryngology 2.7 (2020): 12-13.




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