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September 2015 in “PLOS ONE” Mesenchymal stem cells, especially injected into the skin, heal wounds faster and better than chitosan gel or other treatments.
June 2026 in “Aesthetic Cosmetology and Medicine” The study evaluated a polynucleotide-based intradermal gel for treating androgenetic alopecia in 60 participants over three months. Participants received 8 scalp injections, and the treatment's effectiveness was assessed using the Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale. Results showed subjective improvement in all cases, with no deterioration observed. Only one mild adverse event, injection-site erythema, was reported. The usability of the treatment was rated as "good" in all cases. The findings support the use of this polynucleotide-based gel for androgenetic alopecia, confirming its favorable safety profile and potential for broader patient application.
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March 2008 in “Cell stress & chaperones” Localized heat or specific injections can prevent chemotherapy-induced hair loss without affecting cancer treatment.
April 2019 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology” Combining platelet-rich plasma injections and gel may effectively treat morphea, improving skin elasticity and reducing pain.
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September 2015 in “Drug development and industrial pharmacy” Liposomal adapalene improves delivery to hair follicles and reduces side effects for acne treatment.