A Comparative Analysis of the Advances in Stem Cell Therapy in Plastic Surgery: A Systematic Review of Current Applications and Future Directions
Stem cell (SC) therapy is revolutionizing the field of plastic surgery by harnessing the regenerative abilities of SCs derived from adipose tissue and bone marrow to boost tissue repair and enhance aesthetic outcomes. This groundbreaking method enhances results in procedures such as fat grafting, fa...
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description | Stem cell (SC) therapy is revolutionizing the field of plastic surgery by harnessing the regenerative abilities of SCs derived from adipose tissue and bone marrow to boost tissue repair and enhance aesthetic outcomes. This groundbreaking method enhances results in procedures such as fat grafting, facial rejuvenation, and wound healing. As studies advance, SC therapy shows potential for more sophisticated uses in both reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. The objective of this review is to comprehensively examine the advances in SC therapy within the field of plastic surgery, highlighting its current applications and exploring future directions. The systematic review was conducted on SC therapy in plastic surgery adhering to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and specific search criteria. This systematic review highlights these main outcomes, and SC therapy in plastic surgery enhances tissue repair and aesthetic outcomes by utilizing mesenchymal SCs such as adipose-derived SCs (ADSCs) and bone marrow-derived SCs (BMSCs), with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) providing additional support. Techniques such as scaffolds and cellular reprogramming are employed to guide SC growth, enabling tailored tissue engineering for complex regenerative procedures. This innovative approach accelerates healing, reduces scarring in reconstructive surgeries, improves skin texture, and ensures the natural integration of treated areas, ultimately yielding enhanced aesthetic results and transforming facial rejuvenation processes. SC therapy in plastic surgery holds great promise, but challenges such as protocol standardization, cost, and regulations still need to be addressed. SC therapy is leading innovative advancements in plastic surgery, offering superior outcomes and improved quality of life for patients. Interestingly, the future of plastic surgery is focused on integrating SC therapy for personalized and transformative treatments. Furthermore, interdisciplinary collaboration among bioengineers, clinicians, and regulatory bodies is essential for overcoming challenges and advancing SC research into clinical practice. |
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