Hair growth effect of traditional chinese medicine beautop on androgenetic alopecia patients: A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial

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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the treatment effects of BeauTop in alopecia by observing its effectiveness in improving androgenetic alopecia. Hair growth was observed using a dermatoscope and clinical photos, and was scored by three dermatologists. Dermatologists evaluated and selected suitable participants for this study using the Norwood scale or Ludwig scale. A total of 40 participants with androgenetic alopecia were recruited in this study, and 32 participants completed the 6-month trial. The results revealed that in the BeauTop treatment group, 9/17 participants (52.9%) showed increased hair growth. Changes in hair growth were as follows: No change, 47.1% patients; minimally improved, 5.9% patients; moderately improved, 29.4% patients; and significantly improved, 17.6% patients. In the placebo group, 2/15 participants (13%) showed increased hair growth. A Chi-square test was performed and attained a value of 0.01 <0.014) at week 4, and significantly decreased at week 24 (6240/mm3, P<0.493). In conclusion, BeauTop effectively improves male and female androgenetic alopecia..

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Lee, C. Y., Wei, C. C., Yu, M. C., Lin, C. C., Sheu, S. J., Yang, J. H., … Kuan, Y. H. (2017). Hair growth effect of traditional chinese medicine beautop on androgenetic alopecia patients: A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 13(1), 194–202. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2016.3935

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