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Efficacy and safety of microneedling radiofrequency in patterned hair loss.

Balakrishnan Nirmal, S Shahin Mubeena, Belavendra Antonisamy
Other Journal of cutaneous and aesthetic surgery 2024 3 次引用
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Study Design

研究类型
Cohort
样本量
24
干预措施
Efficacy and safety of microneedling radiofrequency in patterned hair loss. 3 MNRF treatment sessions once monthly
对照组
Placebo
效应方向
Positive
偏倚风险
High

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We aimed to assess the improvement of patterned hair loss with microneedling radiofrequency (MNRF) and its adverse effects in patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An open-label study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of MNRF for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. Patients diagnosed with patterned hair loss received three MNRF treatment sessions once monthly. Efficacy was assessed by comparing before and after photographs and trichoscopy. RESULTS: Twenty-four patients were recruited. Excellent improvement in hair growth was observed in 14 patients, fair improvement in seven patients, and no improvement in three patients without significant adverse effects. Slight pain lasting for a day was the most common adverse event following MNRF. CONCLUSION: Overall, significant improvement was observed in the majority of the patients without significant side effects.

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