FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: method relates to medicine, particularly to dermatology, and may be applied for treating androgenetic alopecia. That is ensured by scalp introduction of zinc hyaluronate by electroporation. Preferentially, electroporation shall be conducted by rectangular current pulses of the length of 100 microseconds, frequency 200 Hz, of sinusoidal modulation. Preferentially, a pulse trains shall make 1.5 seconds with a pause of 0.5 seconds, while an exposure length shall not exceed 18 minutes. Preferentially, current intensity shall be adjusted within the range of 0.1 to 100 V as shown by patient's subjective sensations to painfulness. Preferentially, the therapeutic course shall make min. 10 procedures with the first 6 procedures performed 3 times a week, and the following 4 procedures - 2 times a week.
EFFECT: method provides high-effectiveness treatment of androgenetic alopecia ensured by eliminated pain sensations and scalp injuries, higher hair density, average hair diameter, number of terminal, thick and medium hair, as well as of hair of the anagene phase, reduced number of vellus, thin hair, as well as hair of the telogene phase.
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Dates
2013-03-10—Published
2011-04-27—Filed