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Combining tacrolimus with excimer light is more effective for treating alopecia areata than using excimer light alone.
research Discover the True Science of Multispecialty Light-Emitting Diode Low Level Light Therapy (LED-LLLT)
LED-LLLT helps heal wounds, reduce pain, and regrow hair using specific light wavelengths.
research LB948 AI-based customization in hair loss treatment: A 6-month clinical trial with transepidermal water loss and scanning electron microscopy analysis
research PROTAC Degraders of Androgen Receptor‐Integrated Dissolving Microneedles for Androgenetic Alopecia and Recrudescence Treatment via Single Topical Administration
A new hair loss treatment using dissolving microneedles was found to speed up hair growth and was more effective than daily use of common hair growth drugs.
research Enhanced therapeutic effects of all-trans retinoic acid nanostructured lipid carrier composite gel drug delivery system for alopecia areata
The gel improves hair regrowth and reduces irritation in alopecia areata treatment.
research Low-level laser treatment stimulates hair growth via upregulating Wnt10b and β-catenin expression in C3H/HeJ mice
Low-level laser treatment helps mice grow hair by increasing certain protein levels linked to hair growth.
research Use of the pulsed infrared diode laser (904 nm) in the treatment of alopecia areata
The pulsed infrared diode laser is effective for treating hair loss in alopecia areata.
research 1565 nm laser and topical drugs for hair regeneration in patients with alopecia areata
research A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials of United States Food and Drug Administration-Approved, Home-use, Low-Level Light/Laser Therapy Devices for Pattern Hair Loss: Device Design and Technology.
FDA-approved low-level light/laser therapy devices can significantly increase hair density in people with pattern hair loss.
research Intradermal Delivery of Calcium Hydroxylapatite With Fractionated Ablation
Calcium hydroxylapatite can be successfully integrated into healing skin and stimulates collagen.
research The Science of Light Biostimulation and Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)
Low Level Laser Therapy can promote hair growth.
research A Comparative Clinical and Histologic Study of Hair Transplantation Using Er:YAG, Er:YAG/CO2, and Standard Punch Techniques
Adding a 5 W CO2 laser to the Er:YAG laser improved bleeding control without harming hair growth or causing damage.
research Standard guidelines of care: laser and IPL hair reduction.
Laser and IPL hair reduction is effective but requires multiple sessions and ongoing maintenance.
research Crescent‐shaped incisional cuts: An unusual complication with Q‐switched Nd:YAG 1064 laser tattoo removal
A man got unusual crescent-shaped cuts from a laser tattoo removal due to a laser technical issue, but healed without scars.
research A study to assess the efficacy of fractional carbon dioxide laser with topical platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia
Using a carbon dioxide laser and platelet-rich plasma together can effectively restore hair and patients are generally satisfied with the results.
research Efficay of platelet rich plsama in conjunct with photobiomodulation by low level laser therapy versus platelet rich plasma in androgenic alopecia
Combining PRP with low-level laser therapy is better for hair growth than PRP alone.
research Physical Treatments and Therapies for Androgenetic Alopecia
Low-level laser therapy is the most supported treatment for hair loss, but other methods show promise.
research Non‐ablative Er:YAG laser is an effective tool in the treatment arsenal of androgenetic alopecia
Non-ablative Er:YAG laser effectively treats hair loss with high patient satisfaction and no side effects.
research The Laxometer: increasing the safety of hair transplants that use a large number of grafts
The Laxometer helps make hair transplants with many grafts safer.
research Clinical Assessment of Anti-inflammatory Activity of 940 Nanometer Low Level laser Therapy on Carrageenan Induced Arthritis in Temporomandibular Joint in Wistar Albino Rats
A 940nm laser effectively reduces inflammation in rat joints.
research Effectiveness and safety of the ablative fractional 2940-nm Er: YAG laser for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia
The 2940-nm Er: YAG laser combined with medication is a safe and better treatment for male hair loss than medication alone.
research Intralesional treatment of alopecia areata with triamcinolone acetonide by jet injector
Triamcinolone acetonide injections help hair regrow quickly in mild alopecia but not in severe cases.
research A COMPARISON OF INTRA-LESIONAL TRIAMINOLONE HEXA-CETONIDE AND TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE IN ALOPECIA AREATA
Both steroids effectively promote hair growth for at least 9 months.
research Light‐based home‐use devices for hair removal: Why do they work and how effective they are?
Home-use light devices can significantly reduce hair but are less effective on very dark skin and slower than professional devices.
research 555 Doppler laser imaging predicts response to topical minoxidil in the treatment of female pattern hair loss
research Efficacy of 1,550-nm Erbium-Glass Fractional Laser Treatment and Its Effect on the Expression of Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 and Wnt/β-Catenin in Androgenetic Alopecia
Laser treatment improves hair density and increases growth factors in androgenetic alopecia.
research The Efficacy of Excimer Laser in the Treatment of Alopecia Areata
Excimer laser can effectively treat mild to moderate patchy alopecia areata.
research Alopecia Areata: Good Response to Treatment with Fractional Laser in 5 Cases
Fractional laser treatment helped hair regrowth in patients with alopecia areata.
research Efficacy and safety of diode laser for facial hair reduction in hirsutism—a clinico-trichoscopic evaluation
Diode laser treatment is safe and effective for reducing unwanted facial hair in hirsutism.