Afifi Ladan, Maranda Eric L, Zarei Mina, Delcanto Gina M, Falto-Aizpurua Leyre, Kluijfhout Wouter P, Jimenez Joaquin J
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida.
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida.
Lasers Surg Med. 2017 Jan;49(1):27-39. doi: 10.1002/lsm.22512. Epub 2016 Apr 25.
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) affects 50% of males by age 50 and 50% of females by age 80. Recently, the use of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has been proposed as a treatment for hair loss and to stimulate hair regrowth in AGA. This paper aims to review the existing research studies to determine whether LLLT is an effective therapy for AGA based on objective measurements and patient satisfaction.
A systematic literature review was done to identify articles on Medline, Google Scholar, and Embase that were published between January 1960 and November 2015. All search hits were screened by two reviewers and examined for relevant abstracts and titles. Articles were divided based on study design and assessed for risk of bias.
Eleven studies were evaluated, which investigated a total of 680 patients, consisting of 444 males and 236 females. Nine out of 11 studies assessing hair count/hair density found statistically significant improvements in both males and females following LLLT treatment. Additionally, hair thickness and tensile strength significantly improved in two out of four studies. Patient satisfaction was investigated in five studies, and was overall positive, though not as profound as the objective outcomes.
The majority of studies covered in this review found an overall improvement in hair regrowth, thickness, and patient satisfaction following LLLT therapy. Although we should be cautious when interpreting these findings, LLLT therapy seems to be a promising monotherapy for AGA and may serve as an effective alternative for individuals unwilling to use medical therapy or undergo surgical options. Lasers Surg. Med. 49:27-39, 2017. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
到50岁时,50%的男性会受到雄激素性脱发(AGA)的影响;到80岁时,50%的女性会受其影响。最近,低能量激光疗法(LLLT)已被提议用于治疗脱发并刺激AGA患者头发生长。本文旨在回顾现有研究,根据客观测量结果和患者满意度来确定LLLT是否为治疗AGA的有效疗法。
进行了一项系统的文献综述,以确定1960年1月至2015年11月期间发表在医学期刊数据库(Medline)、谷歌学术和荷兰医学文摘数据库(Embase)上的文章。所有搜索结果由两名评审员进行筛选,并检查相关摘要和标题。文章根据研究设计进行分类,并评估偏倚风险。
共评估了11项研究,这些研究共调查了680名患者,其中包括444名男性和236名女性。在评估头发数量/头发密度的11项研究中,有9项发现LLLT治疗后男性和女性的头发数量/头发密度均有统计学上的显著改善。此外,在四项研究中的两项中,头发厚度和抗拉强度也有显著改善。五项研究调查了患者满意度,总体呈积极态度,尽管不如客观结果那么显著。
本综述涵盖的大多数研究发现,LLLT治疗后头发再生、头发厚度和患者满意度总体上有所改善。尽管在解释这些结果时我们应谨慎,但LLLT疗法似乎是一种有前景的AGA单一疗法,对于不愿使用药物治疗或接受手术治疗的个体可能是一种有效的替代方法。《激光外科与医学》49:27 - 39, 2017。© 2016威利期刊公司。