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光导微针贴片治疗雄激素性脱发的疗效。

The efficacy of light-guiding microneedle patch for stimulating hair growth in androgenetic alopecia.

机构信息

Division of Dermatology, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus, Klong Luang, Pathum Thani, 12120, Thailand.

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital, Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PLC., Bangkok, 10310, Thailand.

出版信息

Arch Dermatol Res. 2024 Sep 26;316(9):639. doi: 10.1007/s00403-024-03396-0.

Abstract

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most common form of hair loss characterized by miniaturization of hair follicles. Low-level light therapy (LLLT) and microneedling have shown potential in promoting hair regrowth. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of an innovative light-emitting diode (LED) helmet cooperated with a novel light-guiding microneedle patch (LMNP) for stimulating hair growth in AGA. In this randomized clinical trial, 16 AGA patients received treatments using light-guiding microneedle patches (LMNPs) illuminated by a LED helmet equipped with green (522 nm) and red (633 nm) LEDs, delivering 50 mW/cm2 power and 40 J/cm2 energy. Treatments were applied weekly for 24 weeks, targeting the frontal recession area. The right side of the scalp was treated with green light and the left with red light, each combined with a LMNP featuring 900 µm height needles at a density of 105 per square centimeter. Hair density and diameter, along with patient and physician satisfaction scores, were assessed monthly. Both red and green LED treatments with LMNP, significantly enhanced hair density and diameter. Satisfaction scores, as reported by both physicians and participants, increased over time. Comparative analyses revealed no statistically significant differences in average satisfaction scores or in changes in hair density and diameter between the groups by the end of the study. Additionally, no serious adverse effects were reported, highlighting the safety of the treatments. The combined Light sources which is portable LED helmet and LMNPs shows promise as a non-invasive, effective treatment for AGA, with similar efficacy between red and green wavelengths.

摘要

男性型脱发(AGA)是最常见的脱发形式,其特征是毛囊缩小。低水平光疗(LLLT)和微针已显示出促进头发生长的潜力。本研究旨在评估一种创新的发光二极管(LED)头盔与新型光导微针贴片(LMNP)联合治疗 AGA 患者的疗效。在这项随机临床试验中,16 名 AGA 患者接受了使用带有绿光(522nm)和红光(633nm)LED 的 LED 头盔照射的光导微针贴片(LMNPs)治疗,提供 50mW/cm2 的功率和 40J/cm2 的能量。每周治疗 24 周,针对额部退缩区域。头皮右侧用绿光照射,左侧用红光照射,两种光均与一个 LMNP 结合使用,该 LMNP 上有 900µm 高的针,密度为每平方厘米 105 根。每月评估头发密度和直径,以及患者和医生的满意度评分。使用 LMNP 的红光和绿光 LED 治疗均显著增加了头发密度和直径。随着时间的推移,医生和参与者报告的满意度评分均增加。对比分析显示,到研究结束时,两组的平均满意度评分或头发密度和直径的变化均无统计学差异。此外,未报告严重不良反应,表明治疗安全。便携式 LED 头盔和 LMNPs 的组合光源显示出作为 AGA 的非侵入性、有效治疗方法的潜力,红光和绿光的疗效相似。

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