The role of platelet‐rich plasma in androgenetic alopecia: A systematic review

Author:

Donnelly C.1ORCID,Minty I.2,Dsouza A.3,Wong Y. Y.4ORCID,Mukhopadhyay I.5,Nagarajan V.6,Rupra R.7,Charles W. N.8,Khajuria A.89

Affiliation:

1. Green Templeton College University of Oxford Oxford UK

2. University College Hospital London UK

3. Kasturba Medical College Manipal Karnataka India

4. University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

5. Conquest Hospital Hastings UK

6. University Hospital Leicester Leicester UK

7. Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital Norwich UK

8. Department of Surgery and Cancer Imperial College London London UK

9. Kellogg College University of Oxford Oxford UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAndrogenetic alopecia (AGA), also referred to as male or female pattern hair loss, is the commonest cause of chronic hair loss and affects up to 80% of men by the age of 70. Despite a high prevalence, there are few approved therapies, which show minimal efficacy.ObjectivesThis systematic review aims to evaluate the efficacy of platelet‐rich plasma (PrP) in the treatment of AGA in male patients.MethodsMEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane (CENTRAL), CINAHL, clinicaltrials.gov, Google Scholar and the Science Citation Index database were searched to identify eligible studies. All randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and prospective cohort studies related to PrP use in AGA were included. Primary outcomes included changes in hair density and hair count. Methodological quality was assessed using bias assessment tools.ResultsEight RCTs and one cohort study were included in the review with a total of 291 participants. Six studies reported a statistically significant increase in hair density in the PrP group versus the control. Five studies reported a statistically significant increase in hair count with PrP. Seven studies showed moderate risk and two showed low risk of bias.ConclusionIn a methodologically robust review on the effectiveness of PrP on male AGA, PrP demonstrated some potential to be used therapeutically. However, the low quality of evidence, moderate risk of bias, and high heterogeneity of included studies limit inferences and call for more robust designs to investigate this further.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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