Integrated Therapeutic Approaches in the Treatment of Female Androgenetic Alopecia: A Case Report

    February 2025 in “ Brazilian Journal of Hair Health
    Lara Junqueira, Larissa Pessoa, Thaina Candido De Souza
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    TLDR A personalized combination treatment can effectively promote hair growth and stabilize hair loss in women with androgenetic alopecia.
    The case report discusses a personalized multimodal treatment approach for Female Androgenetic Alopecia (FAA), which involves a combination of topical and oral therapies, as well as active ingredient microinfusion. The treatment included minoxidil, baicapil, capilia longa, actrisave, chelated zinc, saw palmetto, and microinfusion with KGF, copper peptide, and trichoxidil. The patient experienced significant hair growth, improved hair density, and no hair loss, indicating the treatment's effectiveness in stabilizing the condition and promoting hair growth. The study concludes that a personalized and combined treatment approach may offer more effective and sustainable results for FAA patients, though further research is needed to confirm the efficacy and psychological impact of such therapies.
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