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December 2022 in “Archives of Dermatological Research” SVF injections improve hair growth and reduce hair loss in people with androgenic alopecia.
January 2021 in “Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd” This case series investigated the use of autologous stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for treating androgenic alopecia in three male patients aged 32, 43, and 65. The treatment involved scalp injections of SVF and PRP, aiming to enhance hair regeneration through increased growth factors. Results showed significant hair growth and increased density within one to three months post-treatment. The study highlighted the potential of this combination therapy, noting its effects on hair growth cycles and hair follicle regeneration. However, the study was limited by its small sample size and lack of a control group, and it suggested that younger patients with shorter alopecia durations might experience better outcomes. Further long-term studies were recommended to confirm these findings.
May 2021 in “F1000Research” The treatment led to denser, thicker hair growth and less hair loss.
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April 2021 in “Stem Cell Research & Therapy” SVF cell transplantation improves skin regeneration safely.
January 2021 in “Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd”