A Randomized Controlled, Single-Observer Blinded Study on the Safety and Efficacy of a Combination of 678nm Helmet-Type Low-level Laser Therapy and Topical Minoxidil 5% Versus Topical Minoxidil 5% Alone in the Treatment of Male Androgenetic Alopecia

Authors

  • Erika Gayle C Ty Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines Author
  • Tanya Patricia T Allas Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines Author
  • Kyla Janika M Nerva Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines Author
  • Janella S Mercado Garcia Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines Author
  • Athena Emmanuelle M Parro Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines Author
  • Ma Criselda C Valerio Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines Author
  • Vilma O Pelino Consultant, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines Author
  • Ana Aurelia M Santos Consultant, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JDMRS/2024(5)155

Keywords:

Androgenetic Alopecia, Minoxidil, Low-Level Laser Therapy

Abstract

Male pattern androgenetic alopecia is a chronic, progressive condition with significant social and psychological impact. Few preliminary researches have been done on the role of low-level laser therapy as a treatment modality for male pattern hair loss. This is a randomized, controlled, single-observer blinded clinical trial conducted from November 2019 to October 2021 at the East Avenue Medical Center Dermatology Out-Patient Department on the use of low-level laser therapy and topical minoxidil for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. Twenty-four male adults with Norwood Hamilton Hair Loss Scale of IIa to V were randomly assigned into 2 groups: a control group (monotherapy with topical minoxidil 5%) and a treatment group (678 nm helmet-type low-level laser therapy and topical minoxidil 5%). A statistically significant higher increase in hair density was observed in the treatment group (14.58 and 15.08 for the right and left sides, respectively) compared to the control (5.83 on the right and 5.50 on the left, respectively, p=.000 <.05). In addition, the investigator’s global photographic assessment and patient satisfaction were also significantly higher. Both treatments were well tolerated. The results of this study show that 678 nm helmet-type low-level laser therapy is an effective adjunctive treatment modality to topical minoxidil 5% solution for the treatment of male androgenetic alopecia.

Author Biographies

  • Erika Gayle C Ty, Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

    Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

  • Tanya Patricia T Allas, Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

    Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

  • Kyla Janika M Nerva, Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

    Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

  • Janella S Mercado Garcia, Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

    Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

  • Athena Emmanuelle M Parro, Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

    Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

  • Ma Criselda C Valerio, Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

    Resident Physician, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

  • Vilma O Pelino, Consultant, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

    Consultant, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

  • Ana Aurelia M Santos, Consultant, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

    Consultant, Department of Dermatology, East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

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Published

2024-04-22