Regenera activa AMT to treat androgenetic alopecia
Rasha Thamer Al-Sadoun ()
International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, 2025, vol. 8, issue 11, 142-146
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To determine the effect of using Regenera ActivaAMT to treat Androgenetic Alopecia. Interventional study. Single centre study in Basrah/Iraq. Twenty-three patients whose age ranged between 20-65years, 7males and 16 females. Patient satisfaction rate, hair classification score, trichoscopy, lesion measurements, hair fall, and hair length after treatment. Among the 23 patients treated, 14 (60.9%) were satisfied with the treatment results. All other indicators used showed statistically significant differences for the favor of the use of Regenera ActivaAMT to treat Androgenetic Alopecia. The percentage of normal hair classification score increased from 4.3% before to 35% after treatment (p=0.042). The percentage of higher trichoscopy scores (7 and 8) increased from 0.0% and 5% to 43.5% and 21.7 respectively (p=0.001). The percentage of normal hair fall significantly increased from 8.7% to 80% (p=0.0001). Regarding women hair length, the difference was statistically significant for the favor of treatment (p=0.002). Regenera ActivaAMT is an effective procedure to treat Androgenetic Alopecia in both males and females at any age and in their early stages of baldness. Moreover, it is simple, painless and cannot take more than 1 hour without any restrictions post the procedure. Therefore, it can replace the hair transplant in the future.
Keywords: Androgenetic alopecia; Autologous micrografting technology (AMT); Hair loss treatment; Hair regeneration therapy. Regenera activa. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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