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Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 3/2022

08-06-2022 | Skin Wrinkling | Review

Role of Cultured Skin Fibroblasts in Regenerative Dermatology

Authors: Mohammad Ali Nilforoushzadeh, Ebrahim Khodaverdi Darian, Hamideh Afzali, Mohammad Amir Amirkhani, Mohammadreza Razzaghi, Reza Naser, Amir Behtash Amiri, Alimohammad Alimohammadi, Nahid Nikkhah, Sona Zare

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 3/2022

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Abstract

The skin, as the largest organ, covers the entire outer part of the body, and since this organ is directly exposed to microbial, thermal, mechanical and chemical damage, it may be destroyed by factors such as acute trauma, chronic wounds or even surgical interventions. Cell therapy is one of the most important procedures to treat skin lesions. Fibroblasts are cells that are responsible for the synthesis of collagen, elastin, and the organization of extracellular matrix (ECM) components and have many vital functions in wound healing processes. Today, cultured autologous fibroblasts are used to treat wrinkles, scars, wounds and subcutaneous atrophy. The results of many studies have shown that fibroblasts can be effective and beneficial in the treatment of skin lesions. On the other hand, skin substitutes are used as a regenerative model to improve and regenerate the skin. The use of these alternatives, restorative medicine and therapeutic cells such as fibroblasts has tremendous potential in the treatment of skin diseases and can be a new window for the treatment of diseases with no definitive treatment.

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Metadata
Title
Role of Cultured Skin Fibroblasts in Regenerative Dermatology
Authors
Mohammad Ali Nilforoushzadeh
Ebrahim Khodaverdi Darian
Hamideh Afzali
Mohammad Amir Amirkhani
Mohammadreza Razzaghi
Reza Naser
Amir Behtash Amiri
Alimohammad Alimohammadi
Nahid Nikkhah
Sona Zare
Publication date
08-06-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 3/2022
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-022-02940-5

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