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    GlossaryIntralesional Injections

    directly injecting medication into a specific skin lesion

    Intralesional Injections, also known as Intralesional Therapy, involve directly injecting medication into a specific lesion or affected area of the skin. This targeted approach is often used to treat conditions like alopecia areata, psoriasis, and keloids, allowing for high concentrations of the drug at the site of the problem while minimizing systemic side effects.

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      in Treatment 2 years ago
      The user visited a trichologist due to ineffective topical finasteride treatment for hair loss. The trichologist recommended a new regimen including a two-month course of locoidon (cortisone 0.1%), followed by a solution containing minoxidil, hydrocortisone butirrate, estrone, progesterone, tocopherol acetate, trichosol, and transcutol.

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      in General  76 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user was prescribed betamethasone dipropionate spray for a receding hairline, which caused skin peeling and depigmentation. They stopped using it and are considering alternatives like BPC-157/TB-500 for healing.