2019
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics11110549
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Scalp Micro-Pigmentation via Transcutaneous Implantation of Flexible Tissue Interlocking Biodegradable Microneedles

Abstract: Alopecia, characterized by hair follicle blockage and hair loss, disrupts the normal cycle of hair growth. Although not a life-threatening condition, a growing body of evidence suggests that the psychological state of individuals experiencing alopecia can be highly influenced. Despite considerable research on hair loss treatment, interest in micro-pigmentation has increased in recent decades. Micro-pigmentation is an effective method to camouflage the visual contrast between the scalp and hair strands. However… Show more

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“…They found that the penetration and efficacy of topical steroid was remarkably higher in the MNAs-treated skin. Lahiji et al [40] also developed a scalp micro-pigmentation approach using BMNAs.…”
Section: Biodegradable Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%