微针治疗女性型脱发:病例报告及组织病理学改变

F. M. A. Basílio, F. M. Brenner, B. Werner
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传统上,微针被用来诱导胶原蛋白的形成。头皮微针被认为可以刺激毛细血管循环和生长期,但研究表明缺乏这种手术后的组织病理学变化。我们报告一位37岁的女性,有15年的女性型脱发史,在额顶区有明显的弥漫性头发稀疏,皮肤镜下可见头发缩小。患者在使用螺内酯和局部米诺地尔治疗后病情稳定了7年。患者每月接受三次头皮微针治疗。组织病理学分析分别在治疗前和治疗后一个月进行。尽管有轻微的临床和皮肤镜改善,但脱发模式保持不变,干预后卵泡计数没有显着变化。手术后未见炎症或纤维束。组织病理学分析对于评估头皮微针短期和长期的安全性,调查炎症和纤维化等症状,并确定该手术治疗脱发的有效性至关重要。有必要对更多的病例进行研究。
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Microneedling for female pattern hair loss: case report and histopathological changes
Microneedling has traditionally been used to induce collagen formation. Scalp microneedling has been seen to stimulate the capillary cycle and anagen phase, but studies demonstrating histopathological changes after this procedure are lacking. Here we present the case of a 37-year-old woman with a 15-year history of female pattern alopecia, with diffuse hair thinning prominent in the frontoparietal region and hair miniaturization seen in dermoscopy. The patient’s condition remained stable for seven years with use of spironolactone and topical minoxidil. The patient underwent three scalp microneedling sessions at monthly intervals. Histopathological analysis was conducted before the sessions and one month after the last session. Despite slight clinical and dermoscopic improvement, the alopecia pattern remained the same, without significant changes in follicle count after the interventions. Neither inflammation nor fibrous tracts were observed after the procedure. The histopathological analysis is essential to assess the safety of scalp microneedling in the short and long term, investigate signs such as inflammation and fibro- sis, and determine the effectiveness of this procedure in treating alopecia. Studies with a more significant number of cases are necessary.
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Surgical and Cosmetic Dermatology
Surgical and Cosmetic Dermatology Medicine-Dermatology
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