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Topical Bimatoprost Effect on Androgen Dependent Hair Follicles

Male Pattern Hair LossAndrogenetic Alopecia

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of bimatoprost solution on scalp hair growth. Bimatoprost 0.03% ophthalmic solution is currently approved by the FDA for treatment of glaucoma (Lumigan™) and for thickening of thin eyelashes (Latisse™). Bimatoprost 0.03% is not approved for the treatment of scalp hair loss and its use in this study is considered investigational which means it is still being tested in research studies. Thirty-three subjects were consented and screened, 9 entered and 9 completed the study.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Nutrition Supplement for Treatment of Men With Hair Loss

Androgenetic Alopecia

HCap Formula is composed of medicinal plants, vitamins and minerals. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of HCap Formula, a nutrition supplement for promoting hair growth in men with tendencies for hair loss.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Adipose-derived SVF for Treatment of Alopecia

Androgenetic Alopecia

The general objective of this study is to conduct a safety and feasibility study of a single injection of autologous adipose-derived SVF for the treatment of alopecia.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

A Study of the Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Topical SM04554 Solution in Male Subjects With...

Androgenetic Alopecia

The purpose of this study is to characterize the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of topical SM04554 solution (0.15% and 0.25%) applied to the scalp of male subjects with Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA).

Completed24 enrollment criteria

A Phase 2 Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of CB-03-01 Solution, a Comparator Solution...

Androgenetic Alopecia

In this proof-of-concept study, the safety and efficacy of a solution formulation will be investigated in male subjects with androgenetic alopecia (AGA) after twice daily application for up to 26 weeks.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

A Randomized, Double-blind Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of the X5 HairLaser...

Androgenetic Alopecia

The overall purpose of this clinical investigation is to collect data to support a marketing application for over the counter use of the X5 HairLaser with an indication for hair growth. The goal of this protocol is to demonstrate that the intended users of the X5 HairLaser can safely and effectively perform self-use application by following written instructions.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

Effect of PRP on the Therapy for Hair Growth

Hair Loss/Baldness

The purpose of study is to examine the advantage of PRP on hair loss and male pattern baldness. The investigators will inject PRP into the scalp regions where with little or no hair, and evaluate the effect and efficiency of PRP on human hair growth.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Combined Restylane and Triamcinolone Acetonide Injections for the Treatment of Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata

The investigators hypothesize that Restylane® could serve as a repair matrix which also maintains IL triamcinolone acetonide concentrations at higher levels for a longer period of time in the skin, giving a more sustained local anti-inflammatory effect and thus, arresting the AA process and promoting hair regrowth. Furthermore, the combination of Restylane® with IL triamcinolone acetonide injections may prevent a common side effect, atrophy. With the prevention of scalp atrophy and the preservation of higher concentrations of triamcinolone acetonide for longer periods of time, patients may see a better clinical response for a longer period of time. Quality of life may improve as the number of clinic visits decreases as would the number of IL corticosteroid injections.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Alopecia Areata (AA) With Dupilumab in Patients With and Without Atopic Dermatitis...

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 is to assess the effects of dupilumab in patients with alopecia areata.

Completed37 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Topical Herbal Solution on the Treatment of Male Pattern Hair Loss and Comparison...

Androgenetic Alopecia

The purpose of this study is evaluating the efficacy and safety of a topical herbal solution in males for the treatment of Androgenetic alopecia.

Completed16 enrollment criteria
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