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30-47 / 47 resultsresearch Biomolecules of Fermented Tropical Fruits and Fermenting Microbes as Regulators of Human Hair Loss, Hair Quality, and Scalp Microbiota
Fermented papaya and mangosteen in hair care products helped prevent hair loss and improve hair thickness.
research Parietal and Occipital Hair Loss Patterns in Initial Stages of Androgenic Alopecia in Men
Early-stage male pattern baldness shows two types of hair loss: one on the top of the head linked to hormonal changes, and another at the back of the head. The top hair loss responds well to specific treatment, while the back hair loss does not.
research Growth Factor Cocktail Including Fibroblast Growth Factor 9 in the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia in Men and Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Cellcurin therapy with microneedling increases hair density and thickness in treating hair loss in men and women.
research The Necessity of a Holistic Approach to the Treatment of Telogen Hair Loss Associated with Iron Deficiency in Women
Combining iron supplements with physiotherapy could better treat women's hair loss linked to iron deficiency.
research The Necessity of a Holistic Approach to the Treatment of Telogen Hair Loss Associated with Iron Deficiency in Women
Iron supplements and physiotherapy together can better treat hair loss in women with iron deficiency.
research Androgenic Alopecia in Men: The Significance of Genetic, Hormonal, and Metabolic Factors
Androgenic alopecia in men is mainly linked to family history, hormonal imbalances, and metabolic issues, but can also be influenced by lifestyle habits, environmental factors, and deficiencies in certain vitamins and microelements like copper.
research Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Personalized Treatment of Trace Element and Vitamin Status in Men with Initial Stages of Androgenic Alopecia Treated with Conservative Therapy
Personalized vitamin and trace element treatment improves hair density and reduces hair loss in men with early-stage androgenic alopecia.
research Combination Therapy with Platelet-Rich Plasma and Minoxidil Leads to Better Clinical Results Than Monotherapy in Men with Androgenetic Alopecia
Using both PRP and minoxidil together works better for treating hair loss in men than using either one alone.
research Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Complex Therapy of Patients with Androgenic Alopecia
Combining PRP with minoxidil significantly improves hair growth and reduces hair loss in men with androgenic alopecia.
research Morphological Substantiation of Clinical Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Males with Androgenic Alopecia
PRP therapy significantly improves hair growth and density in men with androgenic alopecia.
research The Relation Between Androgenetic Thin Hair Diagnosed by Trichoscope and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Men with thinner hair from genetic hair loss may be more likely to have an enlarged prostate.
research Trace Elements Content and Hormonal Profiles in Women with Androgenetic Alopecia
Women with AGA have more androstenedione and dihydrotestosterone, less copper and zinc; copper imbalance affects AGA; treatment improves hormones and minerals.
research Intradermal Injections of a Hair Growth Factor Formulation for Enhancement of Human Hair Regrowth: Safety and Efficacy Evaluation in a First-in-Man Pilot Clinical Study
The QR 678 hair growth treatment was safe and effective for hair regrowth in men and women.
research Evaluation of Efficacy of QR 678 and QR678 Neo Hair Growth Factor Formulation for the Treatment of Female Pattern Alopecia in Patients with PCOS—A Prospective Study
QR 678 and QR678 Neo treatments are effective for hair loss in women with PCOS.
research Unactivated Platelet Leukocyte Autoplasma in the Treatment of Non-Scarring Alopecia
A new treatment using unactivated platelet leukocyte autoplasma cured 80% of non-scarring alopecia patients.
research Features of the Development of Acute Diffuse Telogen Effluvium in Patients with Post-COVID Syndrome
Treating post-COVID hair loss leads to full recovery, while not treating it often results in ongoing symptoms.