2014
DOI: 10.1001/jamafacial.2014.316
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A Review of Medical and Surgical Treatment Options for Androgenetic Alopecia

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“…In severe AGA, management option is hair transplantation surgery which involves removal of hair follicles from the occipital scalp, which is relatively androgen resistant, and their reimplantation into the bald vertex and frontal scalp . Prerequisite for the procedure is sufficient hair on the occipital scalp; a scalp density of 100 follicular U/cm 2 is considered excellent . Follicular unit transplant (FUT) is considered the gold standard because it preserves the natural architecture of the hair units and gives natural results.…”
Section: Surgical Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In severe AGA, management option is hair transplantation surgery which involves removal of hair follicles from the occipital scalp, which is relatively androgen resistant, and their reimplantation into the bald vertex and frontal scalp . Prerequisite for the procedure is sufficient hair on the occipital scalp; a scalp density of 100 follicular U/cm 2 is considered excellent . Follicular unit transplant (FUT) is considered the gold standard because it preserves the natural architecture of the hair units and gives natural results.…”
Section: Surgical Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also a progressive miniaturization of the entire follicular apparatus, leading to gradual conversion of terminal hairs into vellus hairs with a progressive reduction in hair density. The pattern of loss follows the scale developed by Hamilton , and later extended by Norwood which defines seven distinct categories. Three areas of the scalp are affected preferentially: the temples, vertex and mid frontal scalp, whereas the occipital region is spared.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In men, hair is lost in defined patterns described most commonly by the Norwood and Hamilton scales and often leads to complete baldness [3]; however, FPHL is characterized by diffuse thinning that rarely results in complete baldness [4]. Several therapies have been proposed for the treatment of AGA, but to date, only oral finasteride, topical minoxidil (2% and 5% solutions or foams), and low level laser have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to combat MPHL [5,6]. Minoxidil 5% foam is also approved by the FDA for female pattern hair loss FPHL.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Originally formulated as an antihypertensive, minoxidil is hypothesized to arrest follicular miniaturization and increase anagen duration, both of which counteract the AGA hair loss process [5]. As a result, 60% of users (male or female) show increased hair counts when a 2% topical solution is applied daily [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of hair follicles that can be obtained from donor areas limits its usefulness. In addition, hair follicle transplantation is time‐consuming, invasive, and costly, all of which limit its acceptance . Other treatment options, including laser therapy, some natural ingredients, and cell culture‐derived conditioned medium, are limited by transient results, unpredictable effects, and controversy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%