A 6-Month Prospective, Open-Label, Randomized Study Showing Increased Hair Growth Rate in Women Using Multi-Targeting Hair Growth Nutraceuticals - Report - MDSpire
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A 6-Month Prospective, Open-Label, Randomized Study Showing Increased Hair Growth Rate in Women Using Multi-Targeting Hair Growth Nutraceuticals
Clinical Report: Enhanced Hair Growth Rates in Women Using Nutraceuticals
Overview
This study evaluates the effects of multi-target hair growth nutraceuticals (HGNs) on linear hair growth rate (LHGR) in women with thinning hair. Participants showed increases in LHGR, anagen hair counts, and overall scalp coverage.
Background
Hair thinning in women is a prevalent issue that can impact self-esteem and quality of life. Current treatments primarily focus on symptomatic relief. This study investigates the effects of nutraceuticals on hair growth dynamics, particularly LHGR.
Data Highlights
Participants using multi-targeting HGNs showed increases in LHGR, gains in anagen hairs, total/terminal counts, and scalp coverage.
Key Findings
Multi-targeting HGNs increased LHGR in participants.
Participants experienced gains in anagen hair counts.
Improvements in total and terminal hair counts were observed.
Scalp coverage was enhanced with the use of HGNs.
Clinical Implications
Clinicians should consider the role of nutraceuticals in hair loss management strategies.
Conclusion
This study highlights the effectiveness of multi-target nutraceuticals in enhancing hair growth rates in women.