局部替代脱发:超越传统。

Q2 Medicine
International Journal of Trichology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-23 DOI:10.4103/ijt.ijt_8_23
Chingshubam Bikash
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摘要

以毛发生长精华液、油脂和洗发水的形式出现的局部毛发生长补充剂充斥着药妆市场。易受骗的大众通过社交媒体平台被赞助的营销噱头瞄准。这篇综述文章带来了最炒作的活性成分或肽在这些产品随着他们的临床证据可在文献。外用活性成分包括Redensyl、Procapil、Capixyl、Baicapil、AnaGain、洋葱汁、咖啡提取物、saw棕提取物、南瓜籽油(PSO)和迷迭香油。检索PubMed、谷歌Scholar和谷歌数据库,检索关键词为:局部、毛发生长、脱发和各自的活性剂。提取并审阅了24篇相关文章和技术文件。在随机对照试验或前瞻性队列研究中,它们大多与其他药物联合使用,并显示出有希望的结果。然而,大多数研究样本量有限,缺乏与标准疗法的比较,研究组之间的不一致性,未披露治疗的脱发类型,以及利益冲突。这些局部药物副作用较小,可作为附加治疗或不能耐受标准治疗的患者的替代疗法。在这个快速发展的商业化世界中,我们必须保持警惕,了解这些产品的利弊,并最终引导我们的患者走上正确的道路。
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Topical Alternatives for Hair Loss: Beyond the Conventional.

Topical hair growth supplements in the form of hair growth serums, oils, and shampoos have flooded the cosmeceutical market. The gullible masses are targeted with sponsored marketing gimmicks through social media platforms. This review article brings to light the most hyped active ingredients or peptides in these products along with their clinical evidence available in the literature. The topical actives include Redensyl, Procapil, Capixyl, Baicapil, AnaGain, onion juice, coffee extract, saw palmetto extract, pumpkin seed oil (PSO), and rosemary oil. PubMed, Google Scholar, and Google databases were searched with the keywords: topical, hair growth, hair loss, and the respective active agents. Twenty-four relevant articles and technical files were extracted and reviewed. They have been studied mostly as combined formulations with other agents in randomized controlled trials or prospective cohort studies and have shown promising results. However, most of the studies have limited sample size, lack of comparison with standard therapies, nonuniformity between study groups, nondisclosure of the type of alopecia treated, and conflicts of interest. These topicals with their less significant side effect profile may find their use as an add-on therapy or as an alternative in patients not tolerating standard therapies. In this fast-growing commercialized world, it is imperative that we remain vigilant and understand the pros and cons of these products and ultimately guide our patients to the right track.

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