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Dilip Kachhawa1, Gauri Vats1, Durgesh Sonare1, Pankaj Rao1, Sandeep Khuraiya1, Rohit Kataiya1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous concentration of human platelets contained in a small volume of plasma with haemostatic and tissue repairing effects. Being enriched by various growth factors, PRP has become the focus of attention in numerous fields of medicine. Androgenic alopecia (AGA) is a common chronic hair loss disorder, characterised by progressive hair loss. Despite the therapeutic options available, there is low patient compliance and satisfaction rate. The topical and often systemic adverse effects of therapy has lead to the search of new treatment options for AGA. Recently, PRP has received growing attention as a potential therapeutic tool for hair loss. AIM: To compare the efficacy of placebo versus PRP injections in the treatment of male AGA. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Fifty male patients with AGA (Grade III to VI) were enrolled in the study. PRP was prepared using the double-spin method and injected in the androgen-related areas of scalp on the left side. Normal saline was injected on the right side in a similar fashion. Treatment sessions were performed with an interval of 21 days, and six sittings were completed for every patient.Entities:
Keywords: Androgenic alopecia; growth factors; platelet-rich plasma
Year: 2017 PMID: 28852294 PMCID: PMC5561716 DOI: 10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_50_16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Aesthet Surg ISSN: 0974-2077
Figure 1Number of patients in various grades
Figure 2Number of patients in various age groups
Figure 3Number of mean hair pulled every sitting (left side)
Figure 4A 28-year-old male before and after treatment
Figure 5A 36-year-old male before and after treatment
Figure 6Mean hair thickness and density at T1 and T6 left side
Figure 7Mean hair thickness and density at T1 and T6 right side