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Investigator-blinded, Controlled, and Randomized Comparative Study on 1565 Nm Non-Ablative Fractional Laser Versus 5% Minoxidil for Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia

Huanhuan Qu, Rongli Zhang, Wuyan Xin,Huan Jing,Gang Wang,Lin Gao

Journal of cosmetic dermatology(2024)

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Background: Characterized by progressive hair loss due to an excessive response to androgens, androgenetic alopecia (AGA) affects up to 50% of males and females. Minoxidil is one of approved medications for AGA but inadequate responses occur in many patients.Aims: To determine whether 1565 nm non-ablative fractional laser (NAFL) could yield better therapeutic benefits for patients with AGA as compared with 5% minoxidil.Methods: Thirty patients with AGA were enrolled; they were randomly assigned into the laser or minoxidil treatment groups. For the laser treatment group, patients were treated by 1565 nm NAFL at 10 mJ, 250 spots/cm(2) with 2 weeks intervals for 4 sessions in total. For the minoxidil treatment group, 1-milliliter of topical 5% minoxidil solution was applied to hair loss area twice a day.Results: The primary outcomes were the changes in numerous hair growth indexes at the Week 10 as compared with the baselines. Both 1565 nm NAFL and 5% minoxidil led to significantly greater hair densities and diameters in patients at the Week 10 than the baselines (p < 0.01). As compared with 5% minoxidil, 1565 nm NAFL showed significantly greater improvements in total hair number, total hair density (hair/cm(2)), terminal hair number, terminal hair density (hair/cm(2)), number of hair follicle units, and average hair number/number of hair follicle units.Conclusions: Our data demonstrate that 1565 nm NAFL exhibits superior clinical efficacy in some aspects of hair growth to the topical minoxidil. It is a safe and effective modality in treating AGA.
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1565 nm non-ablative fractional laser,androgenetic alopecia,hair imaging system,minoxidil
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