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Fig. 1. Clinical example of female pattern hair loss
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A clinical photograph demonstrating female pattern hair loss, showing characteristic diffuse thinning across the crown and mid-scalp. FPHL affects women with varying degrees of severity and may lead to significant psychological distress.

Female pattern hair loss: A clinical, pathophysiologic, and therapeutic review.

Fig 1. Hair regrowth in ophiasis-type alopecia areata after platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection. Occipital hair loss before treatment (A) and occipital hair regrowth 3 months after administration of PRP at a concentration 3.5 times above baseline (B).
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Clinical photographs showing hair regrowth in a patient with corticosteroid-resistant ophiasis-type alopecia areata before and 3 months after platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection, with occipital hair loss markedly improved.

Successful treatment of corticosteroid-resistant ophiasis-type alopecia areata (AA) with platelet-rich plasma (PRP).

FIGURE 1: Initial status (A), minimal regrowth six weeks after the second injection (B), robust regrowth at one-year follow-up (C).
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Serial photographs document the treatment response to platelet-rich plasma injections, showing minimal regrowth at six weeks after the second injection followed by robust regrowth at one-year follow-up.

Successful Treatment of Alopecia Areata Barbae with Platelet-rich Plasma.