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Human blood is comprised primarily of red blood cells (RBC), as well as white blood cells (WBC), platelets, and plasma. It is thought that by increasing the platelet count in a wounded area, the body’s healing to that area would be accelerated – explaining the use of PRP (platelet-rich-plasma) in wound healing. Its possible effects on promoting hair growth would make it potentially useful in both hair transplantation and the medical treatment of hair loss.
PRP Full form is Platelet Rich Plasma. It is concentrated blood plasma which contains approximately three to five times the number of platelets found in normal circulating blood. In addition, it contains platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), transforming growth factor (TGF) and other bioactive proteins that aid in wound healing and possibly hair growth.
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Lip Darkening Causes

Smoking
It is among the most prevalent self-inflicted reasons for lip-darkening. There is a good probability that you will have darker lips if you smoke frequently or are addicted to doing so. As you smoke, nicotine and tar are transported to your lips, darkening them.
Inflammation and Allergies
Any type of inflammation or lip injury could cause melanin to be produced. The melanin may cause discolouration but aids in the healing of the inflammation. The lip may also darken due to drug interactions, allergies, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH).
A lot of sun exposure
When the skin is overexposed to the sun, the production of the melanin pigment rises, resulting in brown spots on the skin. Particularly sensitive areas include the upper lip. Therefore, using sunscreen and using sun protection before going outside is crucial.
Dehydration
Your lips won’t lie if you don’t have enough water in your body. If the dehydration persists for a while, they will also seem black, chipped, and dry. Constantly hydrating your body and lips is something you should pay attention to.
Skin Condition
There are several skin conditions that might result in darker lips, patches, and skin pigmentations. Melasma, acanthosis nigricans, and lip lick dermatitis are several pigmentation disorders that result in darkened lips and upper lips.
excessive caffeine
Coffee can make your lips darker. Caffeine and beverages containing caffeine, in particular, can be as bad for your lips as they are for the rest of your body when consumed in excess.
Obstacles to Hair Removal
On occasion, waxing the top lip can result in black patches. It is imperative to stress that the top lip is a vulnerable region. Using a razor too frequently can harm that area and result in darkening when hair removal is not performed appropriately and by a professional.

Prevent Lip Darkening

  • Stop smoking, or cut back.
  • Reduce your caffeine intake. Attempt milk or juice as a substitute.
  • Keep an eye on what you put on your lips and see whether you are allergic to it.
  • Drink plenty of water and other liquids to stay hydrated.
    Speak with a Chennai specialist.
  • Before venturing outside, put on sunscreen.
  • Avoid using razor or waxing products to remove hair. Choose a laser hair reduction treatment instead.
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