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Autologous Adipose Transplantation an Effective Method to Treat Alopecia After Trauma: A Case Report Publisher



Nilforoushzadeh MA1, 2 ; Lotfi E1, 2 ; Heidarikharaji M1, 2
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Source: Clinical# Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology Published:2019


Abstract

Finding new therapies for male and female pattern hair loss treatment remains as great interest. The autologous fat grafting technique is a new method, and clinical experience was increased over the past 10-15 years. Adipose tissue is a biologically active and important tissue and can help drive the complex hair growth cycle. Surgeons have previously reported that autologous fat not only have a positive affect for reconstructive volume and esthetics after transplant but can also have positive skin and hair changes post-transplantation. In this study, lipoaspiration of adipose was performed by cannula and scalp injection was done. In this case report, the authors report that scalp injection of adipose tissue has a positive effect on a patient with alopecia after trauma. The findings suggest adipose tissue can be a promising alternative method to treating men and women alopecia. © 2019 Nilforoushzadeh et al.
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