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International Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy Sciences
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2025, Vol. 8, Issue 2, Part A

Role of microneedling in treatment of alopecia areata
Author(s)
Shahenda Ali Ahmed Shalaby, Yomna Mazid El-Hamd Neinaa, Gamal Mohamed El Maghraby and Abeer Abd El-hakam Hodeib
Abstract
Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is a hair follicles-related autoimmune illness that produces non- cicatricial alopecia in both the scalp and non-scalp regions. Corticosteroids are beneficial both topically and intralesionally, however injections can be unpleasant in large lesions. Objectives: The goal of this research is to assess the efficiency of microneedling in alopecia areata. Methods: The research involved 20 participants with alopecia areata. Their ages varied from 11 to 45 years. Results: Improvement was observed clinically in the majority of patients, with a rise in hair density and growth in afflicted regions. This began around one month and ended about three months following the final therapy session.
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International Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy Sciences
How to cite this article:
Shahenda Ali Ahmed Shalaby, Yomna Mazid El-Hamd Neinaa, Gamal Mohamed El Maghraby, Abeer Abd El-hakam Hodeib. Role of microneedling in treatment of alopecia areata. Int J Dermatol Venereology Leprosy Sci 2025;8(2):25-30. DOI: 10.33545/26649411.2025.v8.i2a.239
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