Combined Regenerative Technique: Tattoo Machine–Assisted Drug Delivery for Androgenetic Alopecia

    Guilherme Kuceki, Pablo Vitoriano Cirino
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    TLDR Tattoo machine-assisted drug delivery may improve hair growth in androgenetic alopecia.
    The document discusses a novel approach for treating androgenetic alopecia (AGA) using a combined regenerative technique (CRT) that involves tattoo machine–assisted drug delivery, also known as Microinfusion of Medicaments into the Skin (MMP®). This technique integrates controlled scalp microneedling with the direct intradermal deposition of therapeutic agents such as minoxidil sulfate, dutasteride, copper peptides, and platelet-rich plasma, alongside oral minoxidil and topical finasteride. Early clinical experiences indicate that this multimodal approach may improve hair density and shaft thickness while maintaining a favorable safety profile. However, larger controlled studies are necessary to better understand its effectiveness and role in AGA treatment.
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