| Literature DB >> 31564946 |
Mohammad Ali Nilforoushzadeh1,2, Elaheh Lotfi1,2, Maryam Heidari-Kharaji1,2.
Abstract
Finding new therapies for male and female pattern hair loss treatment remains as great interest. The autologous fat grafting technique is a new method, and clinical experience was increased over the past 10-15 years. Adipose tissue is a biologically active and important tissue and can help drive the complex hair growth cycle. Surgeons have previously reported that autologous fat not only have a positive affect for reconstructive volume and esthetics after transplant but can also have positive skin and hair changes post-transplantation. In this study, lipoaspiration of adipose was performed by cannula and scalp injection was done. In this case report, the authors report that scalp injection of adipose tissue has a positive effect on a patient with alopecia after trauma. The findings suggest adipose tissue can be a promising alternative method to treating men and women alopecia.Entities:
Keywords: adipose; alopecia; transplantation; trauma
Year: 2019 PMID: 31564946 PMCID: PMC6731992 DOI: 10.2147/CCID.S217203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol ISSN: 1178-7015
Figure 1Small-volume liposuction.
Figure 2Scalp area injection.
Figure 3The case after 6 months of transplantation. The left picture relates to before and the right picture shows 6 months after transplantation.
The percentage of physician’s satisfaction after 3 and 6 months
| Monitoring | Time | % of satisfaction (mean ± SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physician 1 | 3 months | 52±12.2 | |
| 6 months | 59±10.1 | ||
| Physician 2 | 3 months | 56±11.2 | |
| 6 months | 61±9.1 | ||
| Physician 3 | 3 months | 59±13.2 | |
| 6 months | 66±10.1 | ||
| Physician 4 | 3 months | 58±8.2 | |
| 6 months | 65±11.2 |