Efficacy Differences of Platelet Rich Plasma for Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia between Men and Women

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Background: Almost 50% males face a health issue called androgenic alopecia and even almost 21 million women are affected too. Aim: To determine the efficacy difference of platelet rich plasma for treatment among patients. Study design: Quasi experimental method. Methodology: In order to collect data, purposive sampling technique was used. Enrolled patients (n=102) were divided into two groups. Each group received PRP infections after every 1 month 3 months. Follow up done at 6 Results assessed by standard photographs Hamilton Norwood scale men Ludwig women. SPSS v 23 evaluated data. Chi-square test used compare Platelet Rich Plasma between genders. Results: Mean age study participants 27.1±4.5 years. Independent sample t revealed that mean female significantly higher than male (p < 0.001). There 100% response rate in both Practical Implication: This helped researchers exploring as remedy hair re-growth it is cheap safe. Secondly, added local literature regarding alopecia. Conclusion: It concluded sub-dermal injections effective genders with Keywords: Efficacy, Androgenic alopecia, Response Rate, Treatment Options Proteins.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['1996-7195']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs202317485