May 2025 in “Dermatology Reports” The document reports a successful case of combining repeated autologous lipostructure and hair transplantation in a 40-year-old woman with morphea en coup de sabre, a condition causing scarring alopecia. Over 5 years, the patient underwent four fat grafting sessions using the Coleman technique, followed by follicular unit extraction (FUE) hair transplantation with 1,600 grafts. The procedure resulted in rapid and stable hair regrowth, with excellent aesthetic outcomes and high patient satisfaction at 12 months post-transplantation. This case suggests that fat grafting can enhance graft survival by improving dermal quality and vascularization, offering a promising treatment for scarring alopecia in stable patients.
November 2025 in “Scientia Pharmaceutica” The document reviews the use of injectable biostimulatory agents like PLLA, PCL, and CaHA in regenerative aesthetics, focusing on their ability to stimulate collagen production and adipocyte activity, which improves skin volume, elasticity, and texture. PLLA is noted for its long-term effects on dermal thickness and elasticity, while PCL acts as a scaffold for stem cells, enhancing adipogenesis and dermal remodeling. CaHA provides immediate volumization with long-term benefits. Despite promising results, the review highlights the need for standardized protocols and large-scale studies to confirm the efficacy and safety of these treatments in aesthetic applications.
February 2026 in “Plastic and Aesthetic Research” Regenerative aesthetic medicine aims to restore tissue function, but needs more consistent evidence and standardized practices.
November 2023 in “Global journal of medical research” Understanding the properties of hyaluronic acid helps improve its use in facial aging treatments.
March 2024 in “International journal of nanomedicine” Polymeric nanohydrogels show potential for skin drug delivery but have concerns like toxicity and regulatory hurdles.