Gabriela Osika, Anna Wesołowska
Scalp needle mesotherapy as a method supporting the treatment of alopecia
2021-08-28
Alopecia as a disease condition can be a symptom of other ailments, the body’s reaction to medications, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, hygiene negligence, too intense or frequent cosmetic procedures, or it can constitute an independent disease syndrome. Depending on the individual genetic traits, alopecia may also be inherited. Usually, there is no one universal cause for this disease to occur. Properly conducted diagnosis of the problem and individually selected therapeutic substances can help to deal with this problem or at least delay hair loss associated with the physiological aging process. One of the treatments that are used to support the treatment or prevention of alopecia is needle mesotherapy. It is a local treatment that delivers healing substances having stimulating, regenerating, and nourishing effects directly to the skin or hair follicles. The medicinal substances administered during the needle mesotherapy treatment include peptides, biotin, minoxidil, d-panthenol, vitamins, and minerals, alone or in the form of mixtures, as well as platelet-rich plasma and stem cells. The effects of needle mesotherapy in alopecia are visible after a single treatment when hair loss stops. On the other hand, the thickening and regrowth of new hair are visible after a series of treatments. The full course of therapy depends on the type of alopecia, a patient’s condition, and its comorbidities. It usually consists of four to eight treatments performed at two-week intervals. In the case of alopecia, they are visible after two months, and to maintain the effect, a reminder treatment is recommended after six months.
Not all people can undergo such a procedure. The main contraindications include: (1) pregnant and lactating women; (2) children and persons under the age of 18; (3) people who are allergic to any of the ingredients of the administered preparation; (4) people with skin lesions, skin diseases, active infections (bacterial, viral, fungal) or susceptibility to streptococcal infections (recurrent strep throat); (5) people taking drugs: immunosuppressants, anticoagulants, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, high doses of glucocorticosteroids; (6) patients with decompensated diabetes, neoplastic, mental, rheumatic diseases, or other autoimmune disorders.
Needle mesotherapy is very popular in cosmetology and aesthetic medicine clinics. This innovative method is a proven and relatively safe procedure in the fight against various skin conditions, including alopecia.
Keywords: excessive hair loss, alopecia, needle mesotherapy, platelet-rich plasma, biomimetic peptides, stem cells.
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