Androgenetic Alopecia: A Study on The Efficacy of a Combined Protocol of Blue Light Photobiomodulation and Subcutaneous Infiltrations of Biomimetic Peptides

Adone Baroni
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Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) is a common condition affecting men and women, characterized by progressive hair follicle miniaturization and consequent hair loss. Blue light Photobiomodulation (PBM) by LED (Light emitting diode) device and infiltrations of biomimetic peptides therapy are two emerging approaches for AGA treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a combined protocol of blue light PBM and infiltrations of biomimetic peptides on the scalp for AGA treatment. A total of 20 patients with AGA diagnosis, according to Hamilton-Norwood criteria, were enrolled in the study. All patients were treated at the same time, both with Blue light LED and with subcutaneous infiltrations of biomimetic peptides on the scalp. At 6 months follow-up, a significant increase in hair density was observed in 85% of the patients treated. The results of our study suggest that the combined protocol of blue light PBM and biomimetic PRP could be an effective treatment for AGA. Further clinical studies with a larger number of patients are needed to confirm these results and to evaluate the long-term efficacy of the treatment.
雄激素性脱发:蓝光光生物调节与仿生肽皮下注射联合方案的疗效研究
雄激素性脱发(AGA)是一种影响男性和女性的常见疾病,其特点是毛囊逐渐萎缩,进而导致脱发。通过 LED(发光二极管)装置进行蓝光光生物调节(PBM)和生物仿生肽渗透疗法是治疗 AGA 的两种新兴方法。本研究的目的是评估蓝光光生物调控和头皮生物仿生肽浸润疗法联合治疗 AGA 的疗效。根据汉密尔顿-诺伍德标准,共有20名确诊为AGA的患者参与了这项研究。所有患者都同时接受了蓝光 LED 治疗和头皮皮下注射仿生肽治疗。在 6 个月的随访中,85% 接受治疗的患者的头发密度明显增加。我们的研究结果表明,蓝光 PBM 和仿生物肽联合疗法可以有效治疗 AGA。要确认这些结果并评估治疗的长期疗效,还需要对更多患者进行进一步的临床研究。
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