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Stem Cell Research & Therapy

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It is a model of ancient Greek neoplatonism, which is believed to reproduce the same pattern at every stage of the universe. In this system, the center is human of the universe.

Alopecia treatment(SVF)

It is a model of ancient Greek neoplatonism, which is believed to reproduce the same pattern at every stage of the universe. In this system, the center is human of the universe.

Results:  Hair density of SVF‑treated side was significantly increased after 3 and 6 months of transplantation com‑ pared to non‑treated side (P =0.01 and P =0.009 per each). And significant improvement in the score of the keratin on the scalp was seen in the injected area as compared to the non‑injected area 6 months after transplantation (P =0.032). Although thickness increase was observed at 3 and 6 months after transplantation, there was no statistical significance (P =0.142 and 0.155, respectively).

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Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Kim et al. Stem Cell Res. Ther 
(2021) 12:486 

Innovative method of alopecia treatment by autologous adipose-derived SVF

Background:  Alopecia refers to a condition developed by gradual reduction of hair loss by various abnormal causes such as endocrine system, genetic factors, and stress. Stromal vascular fraction (SVF) isolated from the fat is one of the latest innovative solutions in the field of regeneration therapy. We focused on presenting effectiveness of clinical cases to improve AGA through transplantation of autologous SVF into the scalp.


Objective:  To confirm the efficacy of the autologous SVF usage to the patients with AGA.
Methods:  Nine patients (age range 43–64 years; 4 men, grade IV to V and 5 women, grade I to III), who are suffer‑ ing from androgenic alopecia (AGA), were treated with single transplantation of autologous SVF in the upper scalp. Autologous SVF was isolated and characterized prior to the injection of live 7–9 ×106 cells into the patients’ treatment site. The hair loss improvement effect was assessed by three test criteria: hair skin quality, hair thickness and hair den‑ sity 3 and 6 months after post‑injection compared to pre‑injection status.
Results:  Hair density of SVF‑treated side was significantly increased after 3 and 6 months of transplantation com‑ pared to non‑treated side (P =0.01 and P =0.009 per each). And significant improvement in the score of the keratin on the scalp was seen in the injected area as compared to the non‑injected area 6 months after transplantation (P =0.032). Although thickness increase was observed at 3 and 6 months after transplantation, there was no statistical significance (P =0.142 and 0.155, respectively).
Conclusions: One transplantation of autologous SVF for the AGA patients, hair density and score for the keratin were significantly increased within 6 months. This study shows that SVF is a very effective way to treat hair loss and most of subjects are satisfied with the result after treatment.
Keywords:  Stromal vascular fraction (SVF), Alopecia, Hair loss, Baldness

Autologous adipose-derived SVF

This study proved to improve and maintain hair density for more than 6 months through single injection of SVF and verified the improvement of some criteria on the effect of AGA inhibition. In the future, additional studies on more suitable transplant methods using SVF and establishment of clinical treatment protocols for improving effects on AGA will be also required to be done.

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