Background: FPHL is a chronic progressive condition that necessitates lifelong management. Over time, patients who respond to conventional therapy may experience a decrease in the effectiveness of their treatment and may require alternative interventions to delay disease progression and enhance the efficacy of current therapies. ADSCs have demonstrated potential as a regenerative interventional modality for the treatment of such conditions. Objective: To compare efficacy of nanofat alone and nanofat combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for the treatment of female-pattern hair loss. Methods: This study is a randomized controlled prospective intervention. Forty patients with mild to moderate FPHL were selected and randomly allocated into two groups (A and B). Both groups received a single session of nanofat scalp injection. Nanofat was prepared from lipoaspirates by mechanical agitation of adipose tissue, and was mixed with PRP for patients allocated in group B. Results: Nanofat alone and combined with PRP promoted hair regrowth. However, the adjunctive use of PRP with nanofat yielded a statistically significant enhancement in terminal hair thickness (P \<0.001) and count (P \<0.001) compared with nanofat alone. Mean satisfaction score was 3 out of 5 at 24 weeks post-injection, with no significant difference between the two treatment groups (P= 0.937). The side effects were mild and well-tolerated. Conclusion: Both nanofat, alone and in combination with PRP, improved hair thickness and count in patients with FPHL. The combination with PRP demonstrated a statistically significant improvement compared with nanofat alone.
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Increase in terminal hair count
Timeframe: 24 weeks
Increase in terminal hair thickness
Timeframe: 24 weeks