Publication date: Available online 2 October 2018
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Author(s): Bruno L. Rodrigues, Silmara AL. Montalvão, Rebeca BB. Cancela, Francesca AR. Silva, Aline Urban, Stephany C. Huber, José Luiz RC Júnior, José Fábio SD. Lana, Joyce M. Annichinno-Bizzacchi
ABSTRACT
Background
Promising results were described with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in androgenetic alopecia that could be associated to platelet number and growth factor levels.
Objective
Analyze the platelet number and growth factor levels in PRP and its correlation with hair growth parameters evaluated by TrichoScan.
Methods
Twenty-six patients randomized to receive four subcutaneous injections of PRP or saline. Hair growth, hair density, and percentage of anagen hairs were evaluated before, after and three months after the last injection using TrichoScan method. Growth factors (PDGF, EGF and VEGF) were measured by Luminex method.
Results
We demonstrated a significant increase in hair count (p = 0.0016), hair density (p = 0.012) and percentage of anagen hairs (p = 0.007) in PRP group when compared to control group, without correlation with platelet counts or quantification of the growth factors in PRP.
Conclusion
Our data favors the use of PRP as therapeutic alternative in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. The lack of association between platelet count, PDGF, EGF and VEGF levels and clinical improvement suggest that other mechanisms could be involved in this response.
Limitations
Other growth factors that could be related with PRP response were not evaluated
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