Progenitor-cell-enriched Micrografts As A Novel Option For The Management Of Androgenetic Alopecia.

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https://sci-hub.se/10.1002/jcp.29335



Histological analysis performed in this study is suggestive for the role of micrografts in the development of new hair follicles (beginning of cuticle formation, increase of hair follicles, and decrease in adipose tissue).

Based on the regenerative properties of micrografts, we can suppose two probable mechanisms for this effect. The first is the ability of micrografts to stimulate the quiescent hair follicular units reverting the miniaturization process typical of Androgenetic Alopecia and the second is the ability to induce the development of new hair follicles.

Nevertheless, further and focused in vitro studies are needed to assess and confirm these suggestions. After the micrografts application, it was reported an improvement in hair restoration accomplished by a positive patient’s subjective assessment. Taken together, these results are promising for major use of micrografts in the treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia, even if controlled and randomized clinical trials, with a larger sample, control, and placebo groups are necessary to confirm these effects
 
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