Platelet-rich plasma for androgenetic alopecia: A review of the literature and proposed treatment protocol

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common hair loss disorder caused by genetic and hormonal factors that are characterized by androgen-related progressive thinning of scalp hair in a defined pattern. By the age of 60 years, 45% of men and 35% of women develop AGA. Currently, U.S. Food and Drug Adminis...

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Main Authors: J. Stevens, BS, S. Khetarpal, MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-02-01
Series:International Journal of Women's Dermatology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352647518300315
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spelling doaj-f8829de6048c45e9b8946174f8d71f152020-11-24T22:01:58ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Women's Dermatology2352-64752019-02-01514651Platelet-rich plasma for androgenetic alopecia: A review of the literature and proposed treatment protocolJ. Stevens, BS0S. Khetarpal, MD1Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown, Ohio; Corresponding Author.Department of Dermatology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OhioAndrogenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common hair loss disorder caused by genetic and hormonal factors that are characterized by androgen-related progressive thinning of scalp hair in a defined pattern. By the age of 60 years, 45% of men and 35% of women develop AGA. Currently, U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved treatments for AGA include oral finasteride and topical minoxidil. Due to the limited number of effective therapies for AGA, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has become an effective alternative treatment. PRP is an autologous concentration of platelets in plasma with numerous growth factors that contribute to hair regeneration. The growth factors contained within the alpha granules of platelets act on stem cells in the bulge area of the hair follicles and stimulate the development of new follicles along with neovascularization. PRP has become a promising treatment modality for AGA. Although there have been several studies previously reported, a standard practice for PRP preparation and administration as well as a method to evaluate results have not been established. This literature review was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of PRP for AGA and discuss the various treatment protocols that have been proposed. Keywords: androgenetic, alopecia, platelet, rich, plasmahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352647518300315
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Platelet-rich plasma for androgenetic alopecia: A review of the literature and proposed treatment protocol
International Journal of Women's Dermatology
author_facet J. Stevens, BS
S. Khetarpal, MD
author_sort J. Stevens, BS
title Platelet-rich plasma for androgenetic alopecia: A review of the literature and proposed treatment protocol
title_short Platelet-rich plasma for androgenetic alopecia: A review of the literature and proposed treatment protocol
title_full Platelet-rich plasma for androgenetic alopecia: A review of the literature and proposed treatment protocol
title_fullStr Platelet-rich plasma for androgenetic alopecia: A review of the literature and proposed treatment protocol
title_full_unstemmed Platelet-rich plasma for androgenetic alopecia: A review of the literature and proposed treatment protocol
title_sort platelet-rich plasma for androgenetic alopecia: a review of the literature and proposed treatment protocol
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Women's Dermatology
issn 2352-6475
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common hair loss disorder caused by genetic and hormonal factors that are characterized by androgen-related progressive thinning of scalp hair in a defined pattern. By the age of 60 years, 45% of men and 35% of women develop AGA. Currently, U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved treatments for AGA include oral finasteride and topical minoxidil. Due to the limited number of effective therapies for AGA, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has become an effective alternative treatment. PRP is an autologous concentration of platelets in plasma with numerous growth factors that contribute to hair regeneration. The growth factors contained within the alpha granules of platelets act on stem cells in the bulge area of the hair follicles and stimulate the development of new follicles along with neovascularization. PRP has become a promising treatment modality for AGA. Although there have been several studies previously reported, a standard practice for PRP preparation and administration as well as a method to evaluate results have not been established. This literature review was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of PRP for AGA and discuss the various treatment protocols that have been proposed. Keywords: androgenetic, alopecia, platelet, rich, plasma
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352647518300315
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