Autologous micrografting for androgenetic alopecia
Objectives: * Hair restoration & Hair thickening
* Manage early phases of androgenetic alopecia
* Non to minimally invasive technique to stop hair falling in AGA
* simple procedure with almost no downtime & high satisfaction rate
Introduction: Many people around the world suffer from Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA). There are well-known and approved medications such as Minoxidil and Finasteride, in addition to hair transplant surgery. Recently the use of micrografting technology showed promising results when used for patients with specific conditions. There are constraints when it comes to the benefits of using this technology.
Materials / method: Micrografting achieves autologous cell suspension by mechanical fragmentation of subcutaneous and adipose tissue from the occipital area.
By using hexagonal blade kits with special devices for cutting, mixing, centrifuging
Results: The use of micrografting technology can stop or slow down hair falling, increase hair density and thickness, regrow new hair fibers from the viable grafts and moreover, it affects the hair color.
Conclusion: After treating over 1900 AGA patients in my clinic using micrografting technology and by applying a specific treatment protocol for each case, which involves the use of topical solutions such as minoxidil along with Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF) and other supplements. Promising results were achieved for male and especially for female patients in which hair transplants were avoided. Furthermore, the use of micrografting technology is a treatment for all parts of the head with minimum to null recovery time.