Efficacy of Platelet Rich Plasma Intradermal Injections for Androgenetic Alopecia Treatment in Males: A Before and After Study.Actas Dermosifiliogr (Engl Ed). 2020 Sep; 111(7):574-578.AD
BACKGROUND AND AIMS
Platelet rich plasma is a source of growth factors recently introduced to treat androgenetic alopecia (AGA) with conflicting results. Our aims are to assess the efficacy of platelet rich plasma in increasing hair density in males with AGA, and to investigate a correlation between positive response and each of patient's age and type and duration of AGA.
MATERIALS & METHODS
This before and after study included 30 males with no history of hair treatments for at least 3 months prior to our study. Each patient received 3 injections at one-month intervals. Scalp hair density of each subject was measured manually by a dermatoscope before and following 2 and 6 months of the first intervention. Data were compared to evaluate efficacy.
RESULTS
Hair density was increased by 19.17% following our intervention (172.46±59.04 hairs/cm2 before treatment to 205.53±68.20 hairs/cm2 after 6 months) with minimal short-term side effects. Type III vertex was the least responsive pattern and no correlation was observed between positive response and either patient's age or duration of AGA.
CONCLUSION
Platelet rich plasma injections for men with AGA has a positive effect on hair density.

