Adipose-derived stromal vascular fraction (SVF) for the treatment of androgenic alopecia (AGA): a systematic review.

Gian Piero Mantovani, Caterina Marra, Federico De Maria, Valentina Pinto, Giorgio De Santis
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Background and aim: Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common chronic, hereditary, cutaneous and androgen-dependent condition. Low self-esteem and negatively impact quality of life are often consequences of AGA. Clinical treatment of AGA using SVF (Stromal vascular fraction) has been effective. In fact, hair follicle is affected by various environment factors and one of the most important factors is the vascularity of the scalp which is itself affected bySVF.

Methods: During October 2022 we carried out a systematic review to identify all scientific publications discussing about hair loss treatment with stromal vascular fraction or adipose stem cell. We selected 140 articles. After screening process, we kept 9 articles complying with inclusion criteria.  Results: No serious adverse events were reported in all studies. Despite standardized protocol was not found, all studies reported a statistically significant increase in the number (density) of hair after SVF treatment. Two studies found a significant improvement at pull test. An increase of hair diameter was noticed after treatment. The combination between medical therapy and SVF proved to be advantageous.

Conclusions: SVF is nowadays at the center of studies in the field of regenerative medicine due to its potential applications in many branches of medicine and surgery. The initial results are very promising but furthermore studies are necessary to establish a methodical and systematic research capable of demonstrating its real benefits and the creation of homogenous treatment protocols.

脂肪来源的基质血管组分(SVF)治疗雄激素性脱发(AGA):一项系统综述。
背景和目的:雄激素性脱发(AGA)是一种常见的慢性遗传性皮肤雄激素依赖性疾病。自卑和对生活质量产生负面影响往往是AGA的后果。使用SVF(基质血管分数)对AGA进行临床治疗是有效的。事实上,毛囊受到各种环境因素的影响,其中最重要的因素之一是头皮的血管系统,而头皮的血管结构本身也受到SVF的影响。方法:在2022年10月,我们进行了一项系统综述,以确定所有讨论用基质血管部分或脂肪干细胞治疗脱发的科学出版物。我们挑选了140篇文章。经过筛选,我们保留了9篇符合入选标准的文章。结果:所有研究均未报告严重不良事件。尽管没有发现标准化方案,但所有研究都报告了SVF治疗后头发数量(密度)的统计学显著增加。两项研究发现拉力测试有显著改善。治疗后头发直径增加。药物治疗和SVF的结合被证明是有利的。结论:SVF由于其在医学和外科的许多分支中的潜在应用,目前处于再生医学领域的研究中心。最初的结果非常有希望,但有必要进行进一步的研究,以建立一个有条理和系统的研究,能够证明其真正的好处,并创建同质的治疗方案。
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