Experience on biocompatible artificial hair implant
G. Mokthar, C. Chaker, M. Vadalà, M. Giacomello, A. Greco Lucchina, A. Scarano “Medico Cura Te Stesso” Onlus, Modena, Italy. mary.vadala@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE: In Europe, a great number of investigations and studies followed up to develop safer techniques performed by physicians only. Successful dedicated medical protocols included the implant of single fibers with extractable root. The aim of our study was to evaluate the efficacy of biocompatible artificial hair implants in patients with androgenetic alopecia.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: 682 patients (488 males and 184 females) aged between 25 and 70 years old, with diagnosed AGA, requiring no invasive nor surgical hair restoration, with problems of baldness and refusing surgical options appealed to the Second Opinion Medical Consulting (Modena, Italy), and were included in the present protocol. Before the treatment, all patients underwent a test implant to rule out hypersensitivity by implanting 100 fibers on a selected skin spot. If no reaction was detected, five weeks later 500-1,200 fibers were further implanted per session at a minimum interval of 5 weeks until the required aesthetic result was achieved.
RESULTS: The average number of sessions for each patient was 5. The average number of implanted fibers was 2,100 (ranging from 800 to 12,000). The treated scalp area returned to normal appearance and tenderness in 3 days.
CONCLUSIONS: The socio-phycological benefit and the life quality improvement of our patients have been the focus of the study. On our side, the accurate selection, small hair units for each implant session, customized dermatological consultation and the use of highly biocompatible fibers have been the proper strategy to achieve the goal.
Published on: 2023/04/27
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G. Mokthar, C. Chaker, M. Vadalà, M. Giacomello, A. Greco Lucchina, A. Scarano
Experience on biocompatible artificial hair implant
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2023
Vol. 27 - N. 3 Suppl
Pages: 162-171
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202304_31336