2017
DOI: 10.2174/1574888x12666170522114307
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Hair Regeneration Therapy: Application of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells

Abstract: Treatment using adipose-derived stem cell-conditioned medium is highly effective and may represent a new therapy for alopecia.

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“…The mean increase in the number of hairs in men and women was 29±4.1 and 15.6±4.2, respectively, and no significant difference was detected between the finasteride and no finasteride group and the number of hairs was significantly higher in the treated group compared to placebo. In another study by Fukuoka et al in 2017, they evaluated the effect of the same medium in 21 patients (16 men and 5 women) in the same way 23. It was informed that the number of hairs increased from baseline of 141.2±31.4 in men and 109.8±43.5 in women after 3 months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean increase in the number of hairs in men and women was 29±4.1 and 15.6±4.2, respectively, and no significant difference was detected between the finasteride and no finasteride group and the number of hairs was significantly higher in the treated group compared to placebo. In another study by Fukuoka et al in 2017, they evaluated the effect of the same medium in 21 patients (16 men and 5 women) in the same way 23. It was informed that the number of hairs increased from baseline of 141.2±31.4 in men and 109.8±43.5 in women after 3 months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AD-SVFs-conditioned medium (AD-SVFs-CM) was used for patients with HL in an examination by Fukuoka and Suga [63]. A commercial product containing a protein arrangement with AD-SVFs was used (AAPE, Prostemics, Seoul, Korea), which had different growth factors (HGF, FGF-I, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), granulocyte macrophage-colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), IL-6, VEGF, and TGF).…”
Section: Clinical Intra-surgical Applications Of Ad-svfs In Hair Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treatment (0.02 mL/cm 2 of the arrangement) was performed by injecting the suspension intradermal every three to five weeks (for four to six sessions), and hair growth was checked using trichograms. A real enhancement in hair thickness was accomplished in patients of both sexes [63]. Shin et al [64] used AD-SVFs and the conditioned media of AD-SVFs (AD-SVFs-CM) in an observational examination of 27 women with female pattern hair loss (FPHL).…”
Section: Clinical Intra-surgical Applications Of Ad-svfs In Hair Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To develop CM formulation translatable to clinical use, understanding of the effects of the manufacturing process on the product cost, logistics of storage and handling, and bioactivity is critically important. That is why, even though preclinical ( Bi et al, 2007 ; Yamagata et al, 2013 ; Suto et al, 2016 ) and some clinical ( Zhou et al, 2013 ; Dahbour et al, 2017 ) studies show the ability of unconcentrated CM to exert beneficial effects and limit pathological conditions, significant effort is devoted to analyze the effects of CM lyophilizates ( Fukuoka et al, 2017 ; Katagiri et al, 2017 ) and EV concentrates ( Kordelas et al, 2014 ; Nassar et al, 2016 ). Formulation of the particular therapeutic is likely to be optimized for specific clinical use; therefore, elucidation of the nature of bioactive factors is of utmost importance for the preservation of therapeutic potential during the manufacturing process and will be of utmost significance to gaining regulatory approval.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%