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Nanoemulsions for Skin Delivery of Essential Oils: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Essential oils (EOs) are recognized for their multiple health benefits. However, their high volatility, low stability, and limited water solubility limit their effective application. This systematic review aims to assess the use of nanoemulsions as delivery systems for the topical administration of EOs, highlighting their efficacy, safety, and
Thais Leticia Moreira da Silva +3 more
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Summary Background and Objectives Hair loss disorders impact quality of life (QoL) far beyond cosmetic issues, with previous studies showing mild to moderate impairment. This study aimed to assess QoL impairment in hair loss patients, comparing scarring and non‐scarring alopecia, and to analyze possibly related influencing factors.
Agathe Franz +7 more
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PHARMACOTHERAPY ALOPECIA ANDROGENETIC IN MEN
Androgenetic alopecia is hair thinning due to the stimulation of hair follicles to androgens. Incidence in men is higher than in women, it is because men have a degree higher 5? reductase.
Riezky Januar Pramitha +2 more
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Effects of GLP‐1 Receptor Agonists on Hair Loss and Regrowth: A Systematic Review
International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Miranda K. Branyiczky +4 more
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Finasteride withdrawal induces anxiety‐like behavior and novelty avoidance in adult male rats
Abstract Finasteride, an inhibitor of the enzyme 5alpha‐reductase, prescribed for benign prostatic hyperplasia and androgenetic alopecia, induces a wide variety of side effects during treatment and upon withdrawal, like sexual dysfunction and cognitive and psychological disorders, inducing the so‐called post‐finasteride syndrome (PFS).
Lucia Cioffi +6 more
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Platelet-rich plasma injections have been presented as an effective treatment for androgenetic alopecia; however, reliable study data concerning this therapy are lacking.
Paul Gressenberger +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Acne vulgaris is a frequent skin disorder, affecting a large part of the population worldwide, and strongly influencing not only the physical but also the mental aspects of health. The choice of therapy for acne vulgaris is a very difficult one because the multifactorial causality of the disease and interindividual ...
Mobina Tajdari +5 more
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Background: Androgenetic alopecia is the most common form of hair loss in men, characterized by progressive thinning of scalp hair. Several factors have been implicated in its pathogenesis, including smoking, which induces oxidative stress that ...
Nasira Nasr +2 more
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Abstract Purpose Alopecia is a medical dermatology condition resulting in multiple psychosocial negative consequences in identity and appearence. Despite numerous qualitative studies examining the experience of people with alopecia, a comprehensive synthesis is lacking.
Zoe Hurrell +3 more
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Hair loss is a common hair disorder in human population. It affects quality of life and there are ongoing attempts to find permanent treatment for this condition. But, today there is no completely safe and protective treatment for all. Hair follicle stem
Razieh Zarei +2 more
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