The Impact of Mesotherapeutic Dermaroller Treatment to Reduce Alopecia

    Milašavičienė, Anžela,
    TLDR Mesotherapeutic Dermaroller treatment can reduce hair loss but needs more sessions for better results.
    The study evaluated the impact of Mesotherapeutic Dermaroller treatment on reducing alopecia. It involved a single participant and recorded results before and after each procedure. After six sessions, there was an improvement in the condition of the scalp, indicating reduced hair loss. However, it was suggested that more sessions were needed to achieve the desired results. The study emphasized the importance of continued treatment and proper scalp care for long-term benefits. The findings were intended to be used in cosmetological practice as educational material.
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