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Cell Enriched Autologous Fat Grafts to Follicular Niche Improves Hair Regrowth in Early Androgenetic Alopecia

BACKGROUND: Adipose and adipose derived regenerative cells (ADRCs) play an increasing role in androgenetic alopecia. OBJECTIVES: The authors sought to evaluate the safety and feasibility of fat grafts enriched with ADRCs in early androgenetic alopecia. METHODS: Seventy-one patients were treated: 16...

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Autores principales: Kuka, Gorana, Epstein, Jeffrey, Aronowitz, Joel, Glasgold, Mark J, Rogal, Joelle Glick, Brown, Wilfred, Geronemus, Roy G, Daniels, Eric J, Washenik, Ken
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7594181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32020170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjaa037
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author Kuka, Gorana
Epstein, Jeffrey
Aronowitz, Joel
Glasgold, Mark J
Rogal, Joelle Glick
Brown, Wilfred
Geronemus, Roy G
Daniels, Eric J
Washenik, Ken
author_facet Kuka, Gorana
Epstein, Jeffrey
Aronowitz, Joel
Glasgold, Mark J
Rogal, Joelle Glick
Brown, Wilfred
Geronemus, Roy G
Daniels, Eric J
Washenik, Ken
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description BACKGROUND: Adipose and adipose derived regenerative cells (ADRCs) play an increasing role in androgenetic alopecia. OBJECTIVES: The authors sought to evaluate the safety and feasibility of fat grafts enriched with ADRCs in early androgenetic alopecia. METHODS: Seventy-one patients were treated: 16 with Puregraft fat and 1.0 × 10(6) ADRCs/cm(2) scalp; 22 with Puregraft fat and 0.5 × 10(6) ADRCs/cm(2) scalp, 24 with Puregraft fat alone, and 9 with saline control. Treatments were delivered into the skin and subcutaneous layer of the scalp. A total of 40 cm(2) of scalp was treated and macrophotography and global photography were obtained at baseline and at 6, 24, and 52 weeks. RESULTS: A total of 71 patients tolerated the procedures well. No unanticipated associated adverse events were reported. When evaluating all patients at 24 weeks, there were no statistical differences between any of the treatment groups with respect to nonvellus (terminal) hair counts or width. There were increases (mean change from baseline) in terminal hair count for the low-dose ADRC group in the Norwood Hamilton 3 subgroup at week 6 (13.90 ± 16.68), week 12 (11.75 ± 19.42), week 24 (16.56 ± 14.68), and week 52 (2.78 ± 16.15). For this subgroup, the difference in hair count between the low-dose ADRC group and no-fat saline control was statistically significant (P = 0.0318) at week 24. CONCLUSIONS: Puregraft fat and ADRCs are safe and well tolerated. In early male hair loss, this therapy demonstrated a statistically significant increase in terminal hair counts relative to the control population at 24 weeks and represents a promising approach for early androgenetic alopecia. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 2: [Image: see text]
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spelling pubmed-75941812020-11-03 Cell Enriched Autologous Fat Grafts to Follicular Niche Improves Hair Regrowth in Early Androgenetic Alopecia Kuka, Gorana Epstein, Jeffrey Aronowitz, Joel Glasgold, Mark J Rogal, Joelle Glick Brown, Wilfred Geronemus, Roy G Daniels, Eric J Washenik, Ken Aesthet Surg J Facial Surgery BACKGROUND: Adipose and adipose derived regenerative cells (ADRCs) play an increasing role in androgenetic alopecia. OBJECTIVES: The authors sought to evaluate the safety and feasibility of fat grafts enriched with ADRCs in early androgenetic alopecia. METHODS: Seventy-one patients were treated: 16 with Puregraft fat and 1.0 × 10(6) ADRCs/cm(2) scalp; 22 with Puregraft fat and 0.5 × 10(6) ADRCs/cm(2) scalp, 24 with Puregraft fat alone, and 9 with saline control. Treatments were delivered into the skin and subcutaneous layer of the scalp. A total of 40 cm(2) of scalp was treated and macrophotography and global photography were obtained at baseline and at 6, 24, and 52 weeks. RESULTS: A total of 71 patients tolerated the procedures well. No unanticipated associated adverse events were reported. When evaluating all patients at 24 weeks, there were no statistical differences between any of the treatment groups with respect to nonvellus (terminal) hair counts or width. There were increases (mean change from baseline) in terminal hair count for the low-dose ADRC group in the Norwood Hamilton 3 subgroup at week 6 (13.90 ± 16.68), week 12 (11.75 ± 19.42), week 24 (16.56 ± 14.68), and week 52 (2.78 ± 16.15). For this subgroup, the difference in hair count between the low-dose ADRC group and no-fat saline control was statistically significant (P = 0.0318) at week 24. CONCLUSIONS: Puregraft fat and ADRCs are safe and well tolerated. In early male hair loss, this therapy demonstrated a statistically significant increase in terminal hair counts relative to the control population at 24 weeks and represents a promising approach for early androgenetic alopecia. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 2: [Image: see text] Oxford University Press 2020-05 2020-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7594181/ /pubmed/32020170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjaa037 Text en © 2020 The Aesthetic Society. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Facial Surgery
Kuka, Gorana
Epstein, Jeffrey
Aronowitz, Joel
Glasgold, Mark J
Rogal, Joelle Glick
Brown, Wilfred
Geronemus, Roy G
Daniels, Eric J
Washenik, Ken
Cell Enriched Autologous Fat Grafts to Follicular Niche Improves Hair Regrowth in Early Androgenetic Alopecia
title Cell Enriched Autologous Fat Grafts to Follicular Niche Improves Hair Regrowth in Early Androgenetic Alopecia
title_full Cell Enriched Autologous Fat Grafts to Follicular Niche Improves Hair Regrowth in Early Androgenetic Alopecia
title_fullStr Cell Enriched Autologous Fat Grafts to Follicular Niche Improves Hair Regrowth in Early Androgenetic Alopecia
title_full_unstemmed Cell Enriched Autologous Fat Grafts to Follicular Niche Improves Hair Regrowth in Early Androgenetic Alopecia
title_short Cell Enriched Autologous Fat Grafts to Follicular Niche Improves Hair Regrowth in Early Androgenetic Alopecia
title_sort cell enriched autologous fat grafts to follicular niche improves hair regrowth in early androgenetic alopecia
topic Facial Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7594181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32020170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjaa037
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