Androgenic alopecia (AA) is the most prevalent form of alopecia, affecting approximately 80 percent of men and 50 percent of women by the age of 70 years. It is also known as male or female pattern hair loss.
The manifestation of AA in women begins with a gradual widening of the part line, followed by an increasing diffuse hair loss radiating from the top of the head. In men, AA typically starts with hair loss at the temples or crown of the head, leading to a receding hairline that forms an “M” shape or a single bald spot.
In the last decade, methods for treating hair loss in both men and women using cell therapy technology have been developed which avoid undergoing hair transplantation surgery.
svCell therapy regrowth treatment combines traditional and cutting-edge technology, mainly adipose-derived cells, to provide the potential for positive results for some patients.
svCell therapy has the ability to self-renew and differentiate into various types of cells, making them a potential therapy for promoting hair growth. svCell therapy involves extracting cells from a patient’s adipose tissue, then culturing these cells in a laboratory before injecting them into the patient’s scalp.
These cells may stimulate hair follicle growth, promote hair growth cycles, and improve hair quality and density. This treatment method may be more effective than traditional drug therapies as it may promote scalp blood circulation, increase hair follicle nutrient supply, and thereby promote healthy hair growth.
The results of svCell therapy for hair regrowth maybe long-lasting, however, as with any procedure, results will vary depending on the individual.
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