Laser And Cellular Technologies In Treatment Of Patients With Focal Alopecia

    June 2020 in “ Medicinskij alfavit
    Zumrud K. Buchaeva, P. M. Alieva
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    TLDR Laser and cell treatments effectively help hair regrowth in people with focal alopecia.
    A clinical study involving 98 patients with focal alopecia (53.9% women and 46.1% men, aged 18 to 52 years) demonstrated that combination therapy using low-intensity laser therapy and cell technology was effective. The treatment, which included laser plasma therapy for lesions and percutaneous laser irradiation of blood, promoted inflammation relief, core hair growth, and restoration of trace elements, as evidenced by dermatoscopy, phototrichogram, and biochemical studies of hair composition.
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