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research Androgenetic alopecia.
Androgenetic alopecia is a common hair loss condition caused by testosterone effects on hair follicles, leading to thinner, shorter, and less pigmented hair, diagnosed using scalp dermoscopy and treated with topical minoxidil, antiandrogen agents, and 5-alpha reductase inhibitors.
research 1494 Dual effects of HA-iMSC-exosomes in human follicle dermal papilla cells (HFDPC) on androgenic alopecia in vitro model
Exosomes from certain stem cells can fight hair loss by promoting hair growth and maintaining the growth phase of hair.
research 5α-Reductase activity in the human hair follicle concentrates in the dermal papilla
The enzyme that changes testosterone to a stronger form is mostly found in the part of the hair follicle called the dermal papilla.
research Treatment of postmenopausal frontal fibrosing alopecia with oral dutasteride
Oral dutasteride can potentially treat frontal fibrosing alopecia in postmenopausal women, with some patients showing disease arrest and hair regrowth.
research Pathomechanism of androgenetic alopecia and new treatment
Male pattern baldness is caused by certain cells in hair follicles and could potentially be treated by targeting a specific growth factor, TGF-β1.
research Prostate cancer and androgenic alopecia
The document suggests more research is needed to understand the link between baldness and prostate cancer.
research A case-series of 29 patients with lichen planopilaris: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation experience on evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment
The study found that steroids and tetracycline helped treat active Lichen planopilaris, and hair transplants were good for later stages.
research 61349 The Development of Vitiligo After Cessation of Finasteride: Is this Part of Post-Finasteride Syndrome or an Adverse Event of Finasteride?
Vitiligo may be linked to stopping finasteride.
research BI02 (P97): Epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor therapy induces a distinct inflammatory hair follicle response that includes a collapse of immune privilege
research Corrigendum to “Patients treated for male pattern hair loss with finasteride show, after discontinuation of the drug, altered levels of neuroactive steroids in cerebrospinal fluid and plasma” [J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 146 (2015) 74–79]
Stopping finasteride for male pattern hair loss changes neuroactive steroid levels in the brain and blood.
research A new strategy to modulate alopecia using a combination of two specific and unique ingredients.
A new hair loss treatment with two unique ingredients improved hair growth.
research Measuring Reversal of Hair Miniaturization in Androgenetic Alopecia by Follicular Counts in Horizontal Sections of Serial Scalp Biopsies: Results of Finasteride 1mg Treatment of Men and Postmenopausal Women
Finasteride 1mg helps reverse hair miniaturization in men and postmenopausal women.
research Bioactive metabolites of edible mushrooms efficacious against androgenic alopecia: Targeting SRD5A2 using computational approach
Certain compounds found in edible mushrooms may help treat hair loss.
research Lack of efficacy of finasteride in postmenopausal women with androgenetic alopecia
Finasteride doesn't effectively treat hair loss in postmenopausal women.
research Hair loss after drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS ): A multicentric retrospective case series
Some types of hair loss can continue for a long time after recovering from a severe drug reaction known as DRESS.
research History as a Tool in Identifying “New” Old Drugs
Finasteride, originally for prostate issues, also treats hair loss, similar to effects from certain plants.
research Genes Expression Profiling for Hair Growth by Finasteride and Luteolin Administration in Murine Model
Finasteride and luteolin may help promote hair growth.
research Journal Club: A review of topical and intralesional therapeutics for different types of alopecia
Topical minoxidil and oral finasteride are effective for managing hair loss.
research Hair Loss Effects and Surgical/Drug Treatments for the Alopecias
Hair loss can cause emotional and social issues, and various treatments, including medication, surgery, and psychological support, are needed.
research Androgen physiology and the cutaneous pilosebaceous unit.
Androgen hormones affect hair growth and oil production, influencing conditions like hair loss and acne.
research Systemic treatment options for androgenic alopecia
Finasteride, dutasteride, and oral minoxidil are effective for treating hair loss, with spironolactone as an option for women.
research LB1258 Investigation of the role and mechanism of pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) in androgenetic alopecia
Reducing PEDF may help treat hair loss.
research FITOTERÁPICOS PARA O MANEJO DA ALOPECIA ANDROGENÉTICA: UMAREVISÃO NARRATIVA
Phytotherapy offers a safer alternative for managing hair loss with fewer side effects.
research Contemporary Hair Transplantation
Modern hair transplants use small grafts for a natural look and drugs to prevent further loss, with high patient satisfaction.
research [Psychological consequences of hair loss].
Hair loss can have negative psychological effects and treating it needs teamwork, especially from skin doctors.
research Androgenetic Alopecia
research Efficacy, safety and tolerability of drugs for alopecia: a comprehensive review
Future alopecia treatments will improve with targeted therapies and personalized approaches.
research Faculty Opinions recommendation of Topical finasteride for the treatment of male androgenetic alopecia and female pattern hair loss: a review of the current literature.
Topical finasteride is promising for hair loss with minimal side effects but needs more research and approval.
research S123 The pathological dynamics of androgenetic alopecia and its treatment
Topical spironolactone effectively treats hair loss in women.