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Pilot Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Apremilast in Subjects With Moderate to Severe Alopecia...

Alopecia Areata

Alopecia areata is a medical condition, in which the hair falls out in patches. The hair can fall out on the scalp or elsewhere on the face and body. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune skin disease, which means that the immune system is recognizing the hair follicles as foreign and attacking them, causing round patches of hair loss. It can progress to total scalp hair loss (alopecia totalis) or complete body hair loss (alopecia universalis). The scalp is the most commonly affected area, but the beard or any hair-bearing site can be affected alone or together with the scalp. Alopecia areata occurs in males and females of all ages, and is a highly unpredictable condition that tends to recur. Alopecia areata can cause significant distress to both patients and their families. In this study, the aim to assess the effects of a new treatment called apremilast in patients with alopecia areata. A total of 30 patients will be included in the study, which will run for a total of 52 weeks.

Unknown status36 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study of the Effect of Laser on Reversing Chronic Radiation Injury

Chronic Radiation Dermatitis

Radiotherapy, an essential modality in cancer treatment, frequently induces a fibrotic process in the skin which can lead to increased risk of malignancy, poor wound healing, pain and limitation of movement, and permanent loss of skin appendages with hyper/hypopigmentation, decreased sweating and xerosis, posing significant cosmetic and quality of life issues. Advances in laser therapy has led to the use of fractional laser treatment (FLT) to treat fibrosis associated with in hypertrophic scars and morphea, leading to tissue repair, scar remodeling. The investigators propose a pilot clinical study to test the hypothesis that FLT can normalize the fibrotic process and induce normal scar remodeling in patients affected by chronic radiation injury. Understanding and correcting this underlying fibrotic process can help restore normal skin functions in patients affected with chronic radiation dermatitis (RD) and other debilitating fibrotic diseases in dermatology such as scleroderma, morphea, or nephrogenic systemic fibrosis.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

Study to Assess the Efficacy of Intralesional Corticosteroid on the Treatment of Frontal Fibrosing...

Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia

The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of treatment with intralesional injection of corticosteroids on the treatment of Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia (compared with placebo), between three months, six months and baseline.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Stem Cell Educator Therapy in Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata (AA) is one of the most common T cell-mediated autoimmune diseases, leading to the chronic and relapsing hair loss. The prevalence of AA worldwide is 0.1 to 0.2%, affecting an estimated 5.3 million people in the United States. To date, the clinical therapies are limited and disappointed for the treatment of AA. Alternative approaches are needed. Increasing evidence demonstrates that stem cells possess the function of immune modulation. We established the Stem Cell Educator therapy by using cord blood-derived multipotent stem cells (CB-SCs)(Zhao Y, et al. BMC Medicine 2012). A closed-loop system that circulates a patient's blood through a blood cell separator, briefly co-cultures the patient's lymphocytes with adherent CB-SCs in vitro, and returns the educated lymphocytes (but not the CB-SCs) to the patient's circulation. Our clinical trial reveals that a single treatment with the Stem Cell Educator provides lasting reversal of autoimmunity that allows regeneration of islet beta cells and improvement of metabolic control in subjects with long-standing type 1 diabetes (T1D), which is another most common T cell-mediated autoimmune disorder in the United States. Here, we develop and explore the therapeutic effectiveness of Stem Cell Educator therapy in AA patients.

Unknown status1 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of a Nutraceutical Supplement With Standardized Botanicals in Peri-menopausal...

Hair Thinning

NUTRAFOL® Women's Balance supplement is a novel nutraceutical supplement, scientifically formulated to specifically target the multiple underlying causes of hair loss and thinning in women. NUTRAFOL® Women's Balance capsules are comprised of primary and secondary ingredients, designed to restore hair health from the inside out. In addition to the necessary vitamins, minerals, proteins to support the nutritional needs of hair, it also contains nutraceutical-grade botanical bioactives that are standardized and clinically tested. The formulation leverages the multidimensional properties of power plants, which possess a full spectrum of phytochemicals with innate capacities to work in synergy with each other to fulfill their specific therapeutic roles. Using the latest biotechnology, these ingredients are bio-optimized and standardized, extracted with patented methods that preserve their bioactive integrity and made more bio-available and bio-absorbable via specific patented technologies. Ingestion of NUTRAFOL® Women's Balance supplement over a six (6) month period will strengthen and promote the growth of hairs in perimenopausal, menopausal, and post-menopausal female subjects with self-perceived thinning hair when compared to baseline and those using the placebo tablet, with further improvement during the subsequent six (6) month open-label extension period.

Unknown status36 enrollment criteria

Response of Topical Capsaicin in Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata

It has been postulated that Alopecia Areata (AA) is, at least in part, a neurologically mediated disease. Research supporting this theory includes the finding that nerves surrounding the hair follicles are collapsed. We want to take this research a step further and show that not only are these perifollicular nerves collapsed, but that their function is also impaired.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Low Level Light Therapy (LLLT) for Hair Growth

Male Pattern BaldnessFemale Pattern Baldness

A total of 62 participants will receive red light (660 nm) to the scalp through a specially designed light therapy device integrated into a conventional hat. Each treatment will be 30 min per session applied on every other day for 14 weeks.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Comparative Study for Treatment of Alopecia Areata Using Carboxytherapy and Intralesional Steroids...

Alopecia Areata

Patients with three lesions of alopecia areata are randomly recruited in this study. Each lesion is randomized in to receiving either carboxytherapy in one lesion, intralesional steroids in another lesion and combination of both in the third lesion. Treatment period is 3 months followed by a follow-up period of 2 months.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Androgenetic Alopecia Treatment Using Varin and Cannabidiol Rich Topical Hemp Oil: A Case Series...

Androgenetic Alopecia

This is a case series of adult, male and female subjects with androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness). A topical hemp oil that is rich in varins (THCV and CBDV) and cannabidiol (CBD) is being used daily for six months to stimulate hair regrowth using Endocannabinoid System (ECS) receptors that are found on hair follicles.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Nourishing Hair, Skin & Nails Supplement Study (Derm Aid)

Hair LossSkin Laxity3 more

A 90 day eight arm virtual interventional study looking at the impact of various supplement formulations for improves in hair, skin & nail health via self report, and dermatology assessment via remote dermatologist assessment.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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