“Effectiveness of minimally invasive injectable modalities in the management of androgenetic alopecia among adults—A systematic review”

Author:

Kumar Vaibhav123ORCID,Gold Michael4ORCID,Jain Anuj5ORCID,Mhatre Pranjal1,Zaman Ungku Mohd Shahrin b Mohd67,Kapoor Rinky8,Shome Debraj9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Research The Esthetic Clinics Mumbai Maharashtra India

2. Department of Public Health Dentistry Dr GD Pol Foundation YMT Dental College Navi Mumbai Maharashtra India

3. Maastricht University Medical Centre Maastricht University Maastricht Netherlands

4. Gold Skin Care Center, Tennessee Clinical Research Center Nashville Tennessee USA

5. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dr. Hedgewar Smruti Rugna Seva Mandal's Dental College and Hospital Hingoli Maharashtra India

6. Medicine, Bioscience and Nursing Faculty MAHSA University Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

7. USMARI Centre Selangor Malaysia

8. Department of Dermatology, Cosmetic Dermatology and Dermatosurgery The Esthetic Clinics Mumbai Maharashtra India

9. Department of Facial Plastic Surgery and Facial Cosmetic Surgery The Esthetic Clinics Mumbai Maharashtra India

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAndrogenetic alopecia is the most common cause of hair loss that affects over 50% of the world population. It is a condition that is multifactorial in origin, with no specific causative factor, making treatment an enervating experience for the patient as well as the doctor. In recent times, a number of modalities have been introduced for the treatment of alopecia. However, the evidence supporting them is unstructured and sparse. Therefore, this article aims to explore the current trends in minimally invasive treatments for the management of androgenetic alopecia.MethodsAn in‐depth literature search on injectables used in the treatment of alopecia in PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, TRIP Cochrane Library, and Cochrane Skin databases between January 2000 and May 2023 was performed. The studies included were randomized controlled trials, non‐randomized trials, quasi trials, single arm interventions, and cohort studies.ResultsSixteen of the 1071 studies that were found during the original search were accepted in accordance with the inclusion criteria. Twelve studies assessed the effectiveness of the injectable group by comparing it to a control group consisting of saline, distilled water, and topical minoxidil. In the treatment of alopecia, dutasteride and injectable growth factor formulations achieved clinically significant results.ConclusionThe usage of injectables and topical medicines to treat hair loss has increased in the recent years. Overall results from clinical investigations, pilot studies, and trials looking at the efficacy and safety of these growth factors in the AGA show satisfactory efficacy.

Publisher

Wiley

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