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Filter by:The study is aimed to assess the efficacy of two dietary supplements composed of a Wheat Polar Lipid Complex (WPLC) in oil or powder form in reducing hair loss and improving hair aspect.
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effectiveness of combination therapy of microneedling and minoxidil in androgenetic alopecia of Indonesian men. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Is there an increase in hair density with combination therapy of microneedling and minoxidil versus minoxidil monotherapy? - Is there an increase in hair diameter with combination therapy of microneedling and minoxidil versus minoxidil monotherapy? Participants will be divided into 2 groups. The first one will receive minoxidil monotherapy, and the second one will receive a combination therapy of microneedling and minoxidil. Researchers will compare those 2 groups to see if there is a difference of effectiveness based on hair density and diameter.
Alopecia areata (AA) is a common, immune-mediated non scarring alopecia and can be associated with severe psychological consequences . Alopecia Areata affects 2% of the global population. Alopecia Areata prevalence is lower in adults than children, is increasing over time, and significantly differs by region. Its etiology is unknown but it was hypothesized to be an autoimmune disease mediated by T-lymphocytes. It has been suggested that inflammatory T cells induce growth arrest in hair bulbs in the anagen phase of the hair cycle . Cytotoxic T cells secrete tumor necrosis factor, granzymes, and Fas ligand which trigger apoptosis in affected hair follicle and disrupt hair growth
The study is aimed to assess the efficacy of a dietary supplement composed of a Wheat Polar Lipid Complex (WPLC) in reducing hair loss and improving hair aspect.
A unicentric, exploratory, prospective clinical an in vitro study to evaluate efficacy and safety of a Supplement in improving the quality and general aspects of hair and nails in female participants through clinical,in vitro, subjective and instrumental evaluations
The objective of this study is to assess the hair growth efficacy of a Food for Special Medicinal Purposes (FSMP) Pantovigar® vegan after 3 and 6 months of intake.
This is a multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase II clinical study of KX-826 in Chinese adult male patients with AGA.
Alopecia areata (AA) is a disease characterized by hair cycle dysfunction and the presence of peribulbar and perifollicular mononuclear cell infiltrate.1 The majority of patients report the rapid onset of one or several well-defined, usually round, 1 to 4 cm areas of scalp hair loss. A common feature is the presence of "exclamation-mark" hairs that are broken and short hairs that taper proximally. Commonly used treatment modalities are steroids (intra-lesional, topical or systemic), contact immunotherapy, anthraline, minoxidil, calcineurine inhibitors, topical retinoids, systemic immune modulating agents, photo-chemotherapy, dermatography wigs and hypnotherapy etc Apremilast is a newer drug. It is an oral small-molecule inhibitor of phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4), this may be effective treatment for a variety of inflammatory skin disorders such as alopecia areata.
Methodology: The 70 patients of age 20 to 50 years presented to the out-patient department of CMH Abbottabad suffering from alopecia areata were enrolled. The non-probability consecutive sampling technique was used. Patient in group-A applied clobetasol propionate 0.05% twice daily, whereas Group-B applied topical tacrolimus 0.1% twice daily for upto 3 months. The Patients were assessed at baseline, 4th weeks, 8th week and 12th week after treatment of each session. Hair loss was calculated from SALT score at presentation and on follow-up after 3 months. The degree of response was assessed on the basis of hair re-growth as excellent (>75% re-growth), Marked (51-75% re-growth), moderate (26-50% re-growth), or slight (≤25% re-growth). To determine statistical significance χ2-square test, taking p-value <0.05 as significant, was used.
Randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled, parallel group, multi-dose study of TDM-105795 in male subjects with androgenetic alopecia